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what is transformer element ​

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Answered by Bhumi1525
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Transformers are used to transfer electrical energy from one circuit to another through electromagnetic induction. They are used either to step up or step down voltage levels. A transformer is made of several different parts that function in their own different ways to enhance the overall functioning of a transformer. These include core, windings, insulating materials, transformer oil, tap changer, conservator, breather, cooling tubes, Buchholz Relay and explosion vent. The core, windings, insulating materials and transformer oil are seen in almost every transformer, while the other components are seen in transformers that are more than 50 KVA.

Answered by Aɾꜱɦ
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Basic Transformer Elements

The most basic transformer consists of a primary coil, a secondary coil, and a core. Element Functions. The primary coil is supplied with AC and produces changing magnetic flux lines. The secondary coil receives energy from the primary coil.

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