A booster transformer is a 1:1 ratio transformer. They are mounted on overhead line structures, with the primary side attached to the contact system and the secondary side attached to the return conductor. The 25kV voltage on the primary side induces a 25kV voltage into the return conductor which helps reduce electromagnetic interference with other electrical equipment namely signalling and telecomms.
In the UK there are two common types - breathable which were installed with the first major electrification program, and sealed which are used to replace the old Transformers.
Manufacturers include Alstom and ABB.
Weights are in the 2800-3050kg range.
All transformers are oil filled.
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Center tap transformer is the such kind of transformer that is made to a point half way along a winding of a transformer.
why should we use pulse transformer rather than ordinary transformer
The function of the radiator ban in a transformer is to cool the transformer oil.
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It was introduced to expand the voltage in an electric circuit.
Moscow State University of Railway Engineering was created in 1896.
Normally used in public address systems, where the audio have to travel long distances and have to drive more than one speaker then a booster transformer is inserted in the audio line, also called audio transformer
Transformer engineering is its' own specialty. If you want a deep explanation, I suggest you peruse some books on transformer engineering - I like the one with said name by Kulkarni and Khaparde (not great english, but understandable).
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No. Transformers work in AC systems, not in DC systems.
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he did engineering, he built the first ever public railway line in the world.