Explain three phase transformer?

Friends, today in this article we will learn about three phase transformers, I am going to give information about all these in a very good way. So let’s start.

Three Phase Transformer –

Three phases are used to produce electrical energy at a high level. A three phase transformer can produce 13.2kV or even more voltage.

Three transformers are required to step-up the voltage of 110, 132, 275, 400 and 750 kV flowing in the transmission line and after this the transmission voltage at the load centers reduces the distribution voltage to 6600, 4600 and 23000 volts and after this the voltage is again converted to 440, 220, 110 volts for consumer use. In a three-phase transformer, three primary and secondary windings are equally wrapped on three core arms and there is an angle of 120° between the three arms in which current flows equally. And the vector sum of the fluxes generated in each arm is zero at any moment or the flux of one arm in any direction is equal to the sum of the fluxes in the other two arms and in the opposite direction.

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