Explain Tee-off Point
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The point at which a branch transmission circuit is solidly and permanently connected to a main circuit, usually without switchgear. (See tee-off.). ... A conducting part of a power transformer or auxiliary circuit, provided for electrical connection to external circuits.
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Answer: The explanation is given below:-
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- When used for labelling, this is the usual shorthand for the word transformer.
- Tee is the point when, often without the use of switchgear, a branch transmission circuit is securely and permanently linked to a main transmission circuit. (For the starting position of the ball, see tee-off.)
- A branch transmission circuit that is protected as if it were part of the main circuit since it is connected to the main circuit.
- Therefore, The point when, often without the use of switchgear, a branch transmission circuit is securely and permanently linked to a main circuit.
- A conducting component of a power transformer or an auxiliary circuit that is supplied for the purpose of making an electrical connection to circuits outside of the transformer.
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