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Transformers - Construction: RG, Rset

The document discusses transformer construction. It describes the main elements as two windings (primary and secondary) and a laminated core made of silicon steel. Transformers are classified as core type or shell type depending on how the windings are placed around the core. Core type transformers have half of each winding around each core limb, while shell type transformers place both windings around a central limb. Three phase transformers are required to step up and step down voltages in power systems.

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Transformers - Construction: RG, Rset

The document discusses transformer construction. It describes the main elements as two windings (primary and secondary) and a laminated core made of silicon steel. Transformers are classified as core type or shell type depending on how the windings are placed around the core. Core type transformers have half of each winding around each core limb, while shell type transformers place both windings around a central limb. Three phase transformers are required to step up and step down voltages in power systems.

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Transformers - Construction

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Transformer Construction

Main elements of a transformer

1. Two Windings – Primary and Secondary

2. Laminated Core

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Transformer Construction - Core

Constructed from laminations of Silicon steel assembled together to


provide continuous magnetic path

Silicon Steel – minimize hysteresis loss.

Laminations – minimize eddy current loss

Laminations are insulated from each other by a light coat of varnish or by


an oxide layer on the surface.

Thickness of laminations varies for 0.35 mm to 0.5 mm for a frequency of


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Classification

Classification according to core construction and the manner in which


primary and secondary are placed around it.

1. Core type transformer

2. Shell type transformer

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Core Type Transformer - Construction

Half of primary winding and secondary winding are placed around each
limb.

This ensures tight coupling between two windings. Consequently leakage


flux is considerably reduced.

Insulation is present between core and inner winding and between


windings. To reduce insulation, low voltage winding is usually placed
nearer the core.
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Core Type Transformer - Construction

Laminations are cut in the form of L shaped strips.

Alternate layers are stacked differently and continuous joints are


eliminated to minimize reluctance of magnetic path.

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Shell Type Transformer - Construction

Both primary winding and secondary winding are placed around central
limb.

Central limb carries whole flux, whereas the side limbs carry half the flux.
Therefore size of central limb is double that of outer limbs.
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Shell Type Transformer - Construction

Laminations are cut in the form of E and I shaped strips.

Alternate layers are stacked differently and continuous joints are


eliminated to minimize reluctance of magnetic path.

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Stepped Core Construction

Coils will be in the form of circular cylinders.

A considerable amount of useful space is wasted in square core


construction, which can be avoided by stepped core construction.

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Cooling of Transformers

Heat is produced in transformer by

- iron losses in core

- copper losses in windings

To prevent temperature rise, this heat is removed by cooling.


Transformer Size Type of Cooling Description

Small Natural Air Cooling Heat produced is carried away by


surrounding air.
Medium Oil Cooling Placed in tanks filled with oil
Heat produced is carried away by
oil to surface of the tank.
Oil provides better insulation to
windings.
Large Oil Cooling Oil moves through radiators where
heat is released to surrounding air
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Why transformer rated in KVA ?

Rating in kW = kVA rating x load pf

Load pf depends on load. KW rating is different for different loads. So


transformer rating is given in kVA.

Temperature rise resulting from losses is a determining factor in the rating


of machine.

Pc – depends on current

Pi – depends on Bm which depends on voltage

Total losses depend on volt ampere product only not on phase angle
between V & I. So transformer is rated in kVA.

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Power Transformer and Distribution Transformer

Power Transformer

Used in generating stations.

Usually arranged in parallel, so that they can be put into operation during
load hours and disconnected during light load hours.

They are designed to have maximum efficiency at full load

Distribution Transformer

Used for stepping down voltage and kept near consumer premises.

They are continuously in the circuit whether they are carrying any load or
not.

They are designed to have maximum all day efficiency


kWh output in 24 hours
all day efficiency 
kWh input in 24 hours RG,RSET
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Three Phase Transformers

Generation of electric power is three phase in nature. Transmission is


carried out at high voltages. Before transmission, it is required to step up
voltage. At distribution substation voltage must be stepped down.

Hence three phase transformers are required to step up and step down
voltages in various stages of a power system.

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Principle of Operation – Faradays Law

Three cores are 1200 apart.

Primary windings are connected to three phase supply and carry currents
IR, IY and IB producing fluxes φR, φY and φB in individual cores.

Centre leg carries sum of three fluxes = 0

If centre leg is removed it doesn’t make any difference in working


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Construction

Core Type Shell Type

Consists of three legs and two Three phases are more


yokes. independent because each phase

Each limb carries primary and has an individual magnetic circuit

secondary windings
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Three Phase Transformer - Connections

Primary and secondary of three phase transformers can be independently


connected either in star or delta. Thus there are four possible
connections,

1. Delta – Delta Connection

2. Delta – Star Connection

3. Star – Star Connection

4. Star – Delta Connection

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