A transformer has input and output connections, a primary winding (with or without taps) and a secondary winding or windings (with or without taps). It also includes a core and appropriate wrappings, and (perhaps) a housing. Some kind of accommodation will have to be made for mounting it mechanically.
Because the electrical parts of a transformer do not move / rotate.
b'coz transformer is not a moving parts so it works on the princeple of mutual induction
yes we can place auto transformer in place of original transformer
A transformer that increases voltage is a step-up transformer.
An isolation transformer is usually a ferromagnetic transformer. The question needs to be framed more usefully.
Physicially it has transformer tank, conservator, bucholz relay , windings, oil
Because the electrical parts of a transformer do not move / rotate.
An earthing transformer provides a neutral in a delta connected system.
b'coz transformer is not a moving parts so it works on the princeple of mutual induction
b'coz transformer is not a moving parts so it works on the princeple of mutual induction
Core Primary Winding Secondary Winding
No a transformer toy is not suitable for a one year old child because there are many small parts that the child can accidentally put in his or her mouth.
Insulated primary and secondary windings and a silicon-steel core.
A generic 115vac/ 40 VA 24 volt transformer will work fine. Mars or Honeywell are the most common.
Where ever you purchased the Transformer toys is a good start. Contact the store for more information. EBay is a great website when you can't find something particular.
An output transformer can be bought at various stores online or off. Some of these include: Telco Depot, Parts Express, I Have IT and Tube lab among others stores.
Temperature in a transformer can be measured using devices such as thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), or infrared thermometers. These devices can be placed in different parts of the transformer to monitor temperature and ensure it stays within safe operating limits. Regular monitoring of transformer temperature is important to prevent overheating and potential damage to the equipment.