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What is use of bushing in transformer?

A bushing is a hollow insulator, used with transformers and circuit breakers. It provides a means by which an energised conductor can pass from the outside to the inside of the transformer or circuit breaker.


What is the function of arching horns in the insulators?

These horns are used to protect the bushing on transformers. The horns also form a sparking gap for the insulators.


How d o you change a strut arm bushing on a 99 saturn sl?

Saturn S series vehicles do not use a Strut arm... nor do they have a Strut arm bushing. I'm assuming your referring to the sway bar bushing in the center of the lower control arm. This bushing is not serviceable alone, the replacement of the entire lower control arm is needed if the bushing has failed.


Why is alternating current more effective at long distance travel than direct current?

Transformers increase and decrease voltage as needed. PLATO


120v240v what does it mean?

In North America it is the standard electrical service connection voltages. Usually a pole mounted transformer supplies this voltage. In newer subdivisions the trend is turning to pad mount transformers which allows the primary voltage lines to be underground. Looking at the transformer you will see three insulator bushings. The first and third bushing are the working voltage (house connections 240 volts). The middle bushing is a center tap. This gives a voltage of (bushing left to center 120 volts) and (bushing center to bushing right 120 volts) These are the the three wires that come into a house for its 120/240 volt service.


What are the two types of transformers?

The two general categories of transformer, based on their construction, are (a) mutual transformers and (b) autotransformers.Mutual transformers have two coils, or 'windings', termed the primary (input side) and the secondary (output side), which are electrically isolated from each other, being linked with a magnetic field.Autotransformers have a single, shared, winding and so, do not provide isolation between the primary and secondary sides.Mutual transformers can be further classified, according to their function: e.g. power transformers, distribution transformers, isolation transformers, instrument transformers, matching transformers, etc.


How do you replace 1977 Chevy truck control arm bushing?

burn rubber out and cut shell out of the arm bushing holefreeze new bushing in freezergrease hole welltap or press new bushing into arm bushing hole


What causes lower control arm bushings to break?

AnswerUsually its a design problem, GM & some chryslers have a design similar to a hockey puck mounted horizontally with a vertical bushing in the center. These are very common for breaking. If they used a horizontal bushing design (as in the older RWD cars) the lifespan would be much longer as the stress would moreso be riding on steel bushing not the rubber mount part of the bushing (smaller rubber area needed). Eg: 2000 Chev Cavalier/Pontiac Sunfire front control arm bushings, Rear vertical bushings are very common and I have yet to replace a front horizontal bushing. For an answer that is specific the year, make, and model is needed.


What does the terminology - radial feed - mean in relationship to transformers?

This terminology usually refers to pad mounted transformers. A "radial feed " transformer is a transformer that has one bushing for the high voltage cable line. The high voltage cable terminates into the transformer through the transformer's bushing. There is no second bushing for the high voltage cable to continue further down the line. This type of transformer is usually on the end of a loop feed circuit. This is different from a "loop feed" transformer whose incoming cables are terminated at the primary bushings. On this type of transformer there is a second bushing which connects to the outgoing primary voltage cables that allows the primary to feed another transformer. Each pad mount transformer's secondary feed usually supplies enough power to connect up to four homes.


Why is a lower control arm bushing needed?

The arms move up & down with suspension. It helps insulate preventing metal-metal contact.


Why the need of harmonics in single phase transformer?

Harmonics are really not needed in single phase transformers.


When was Chris Bushing born?

Chris Bushing was born on 1967-11-04.