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If a transformer primary is energized from a triangular wave voltage source ,its output voltage will be a triangular wave.
There will be no DC component and hence no problem if the triangle voltage is symmetrical about the time axis, and you will get a corresponding output voltage. If the wave is not symmetrical about the time axis, the DC voltage component will result in a very large current (since current with DC voltage is restricted solely by winding resistance, which is negligibly small), and the protection fuse will hopefully explode, protecting the transformer.
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