The document discusses different types of transformers. It begins by explaining that a transformer is a static electrical device that transfers energy from one voltage level to another without changing frequency through the principle of mutual induction. It then lists the core materials commonly used to build transformers such as core, conductor, insulation, steel and oil. The rest of the document describes different configurations for single and three phase transformers including wound core, stacked core, and sealed or non-sealed designs. It provides brief descriptions and key features of each type.
The document discusses different types of transformers. It begins by explaining that a transformer is a static electrical device that transfers energy from one voltage level to another without changing frequency through the principle of mutual induction. It then lists the core materials commonly used to build transformers such as core, conductor, insulation, steel and oil. The rest of the document describes different configurations for single and three phase transformers including wound core, stacked core, and sealed or non-sealed designs. It provides brief descriptions and key features of each type.
The document discusses different types of transformers. It begins by explaining that a transformer is a static electrical device that transfers energy from one voltage level to another without changing frequency through the principle of mutual induction. It then lists the core materials commonly used to build transformers such as core, conductor, insulation, steel and oil. The rest of the document describes different configurations for single and three phase transformers including wound core, stacked core, and sealed or non-sealed designs. It provides brief descriptions and key features of each type.
works on the principle of mutual induction to transfer energy from one voltage level to another level without change in frequency. MATERIALS USED IN TRANSFORMER