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Transformers
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engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. How coercivity is minimized
High voltage
Primary
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx = (240/120 = 400/Tx) - 240 TX = 48000 - Tx = 48000/240 = 200 turns
by using silicon iron core
2. A magnetic field changing with respect to the conductor will generate a _____ in the conductor.
Voltage
Class 200 transformers
Secondary
transformers efficiency
3. Autotransformers are not safe when they supply a _____ voltage from a high voltage source.
Electromagnetic Induction.
flux
current related to turns ratio law
Low
4. Hysteresis Loss can be reduced by using a core with this feature
Autotransformer
Hysteresis - Eddy - Current
low rententivity
Hysteresis
5. To prevent injury to personnel when servicing any equipment connected to a current transformer - the secondary winding must be ____ - _____.
a magnetic field that varies quickly in direction and stregnth
phase
open-ended core
Short Circuited: Unless the secondary winding is short-circuited - a high open circuit voltage that can be dangerous will exist.
6. A transformer rated at 500KVA and below used for voltage transformation on the distribuition system.
rating
Distribution transformer
Current
grounded (Earthed)
7. _____ shows that the voltamperes of the primary of a transformer equal the voltamperes of the secondary of a transformer.
grounded (Earthed)
Eh - lH = Ex - lX
X1 - X2...
copper losses (I2R); hysteresis losses (lagging losses); and eddy current losses (swirling currents)
8. Function of the dielectric oil
magnetic flux
Insulates - cools transformer by convection - dissipates heat
current related to turns ratio law
Electromagnet
9. Modern; used to control filament circuit; replaced both the rheostat and choke coil; operated on the electromagnetic principle that if an iron core within or near a coil is saturated with magnetic flux by an independed source of direct current - the
variable
class 400 transformers
continuous path
saturable reactor
10. The entire transformer is placed in a metal tank then immersed in ________.
dielectric oil
secondary coil
step-up (high voltage) transformers - step down transformer - autotransformer
one coils serves as the primary and secondary windings
11. Transformers designed for 4800 volt primary operation - but the secondaries are connected 240/480 volts. Winding ratio is 10:1
Volt-Amperes (Eh-lh=ExLx)
Electromagnetic Induction.
fuse
class 400 transformers
12. _____ currents are reduced by laminating the core.
CORE: Core losses are caused by eddy currents set up by the magnetic field.
Eddy
Secondary
The ratio of useful power output to its total power input.
13. The energy is always transferred without a change in frequency - but usually with changes in _____ and _____.
Primary
Voltage - Current
Measuring Equipment
fuse
14. The 3 types of transformer power loss
a magnetic field that varies quickly in direction and stregnth
coercivity
primary winding
copper losses (I2R); hysteresis losses (lagging losses); and eddy current losses (swirling currents)
15. A transformer is a device that either increases or decreases alternating current and voltage using this principle
by using silicon iron core
wigginton
leakage flux
electromagnetic mutual induction without loosing too much energy
16. _____ shows that the voltages across the windings of a transformer are directly proportional to the turns in each winding.
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx
secondary coil
grounded system
Volt-Amperes (Eh-lh=ExLx)
17. The current flowing through the primary winding - in response to the applied primary voltage - sets this up
a magnetic field that varies quickly in direction and stregnth
voltage ralated to turns ratio
grounded (Earthed)
the number of turns of wire in the primary and secondary coils
18. Central magnetic core made of
highly permeable material - iron or stalloy
Hysteresis - Eddy - Current
an iron core and coil
Current
19. The voltage induced in the coil is directly proportional to this
the number of turns in the coil
Vs Ns = Vp Np
How a transformer works
variable transformers
20. The number of turns can be adjusted in these types of transformers
Same
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx = (240/120 = 400/Tx) - 240 TX = 48000 - Tx = 48000/240 = 200 turns
variable transformers
open-ended core
21. The 4 types of transformer cores
open-ended core
highly permeable material - iron or stalloy
High voltage
Aire core -open ended core -closed ended core (square/doughnut shaped) -shell core
22. This type of transformer power loss is caused by the continually changing AC current movement which constantly magnetizes/demagnetizes/re-magnetizes
Distribution transformer
Simple Transformer
hysteresis losses (lagging losses)
Low
23. Modern; extremely efficient-more effective coupling between primary and secondary coils; smaller and lighter
directly proportional
Secondary
high frequency transformer
primary coil
24. Connected to earth or to some conducting body which serves in place of the earth.
voltage ralated to turns ratio
Ip Ns = Is Np
air core
grounded (Earthed)
25. A designated limit of operating characteristics based on definite conditions.
short circuit
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx = (240/120 = 400/Tx) - 240 TX = 48000 - Tx = 48000/240 = 200 turns
rating
silicon steel
26. Waste of power known as transformer loss - often produced by closed-ended core
by using silicon iron core
Class 200 transformers
eddy currents
low rententivity
27. A transformer which when supplied from a constant potential source automatically maintans a constant current in its secondary circuit under varying conditions of load impedance. Used on series street light circuits.
Ip Ns = Is Np
Transformer
constant current transfomers
rating
28. How a variable degree of core saturation is accomplished in a saturable reactor?
Voltage - Current
current related to turns ratio law
the number of turns of wire in the primary and secondary coils
by varying the size of the applied DC
29. Divergence of the magnetic field causes this
closed-ended core
leakage flux
Copper Losses - Core Losses
Step-down
30. The capacity of a transformer is rated in ____ _____.
Kilovolt -- Amperes (kVA)
class 400 transformers
step-up (high voltage) transformers - step down transformer - autotransformer
H1 - h2...
31. An instrument used to measure electrical current.
ammeter
transformers efficiency
flux
Hysteresis
32. The characteristic that requires energy to carry out the constant reorientation of the magnetic dipoles in the hysteresis loss
coercivity
5
primary coil
Eddy
33. closed core with a top and bottom. It directs the magnetic field towards the primary and secondary coils and increases the field stregnth
Current
flux
primary coil - secondary coil - central magnetic core
closed-ended core (square/doughnut shaped)
34. The magnetic lines of force that flow from the north pole of a magnet and return to the south pole.
air core
flux
Distribution transformer
an iron core and coil
35. A variable transformer is a continuously adjustable _____ - has the primary winding and secondary winding electrically connected.
Hysteresis - Eddy - Current
Autotransformer
central magnetic core
flux
36. Two coils wound on a closed iron core form a ________.
Measuring Equipment
wigginton
Simple Transformer
air core
37. The transformer winding to which the load is connected is called the _____ winding.
Secondary
directly proportional
Class 200 transformers
Step-up
38. Kind of wire is the secondary coil in a transformer
rated KVA of a transformer
thin copper wire coated with insulated material (shellac or enamel)
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx = (240/120 = 400/Tx) - 240 TX = 48000 - Tx = 48000/240 = 200 turns
39. The output rating of a transformer is based upon the maximum _____ the transformer is capable of carrying without exceeding a certain temperature rise.
How a transformer works
Current
central magnetic core
Kilovolt -- Amperes (kVA)
40. A transformer loses less than _% in energy
Ip Ns = Is Np
copper losses (I2R); hysteresis losses (lagging losses); and eddy current losses (swirling currents)
5
ratio of a transformer
41. Instrument transformers reduce high voltages and currents to safe - usable values for the operation of _____ _____.
wigginton
Measuring Equipment
rated KVA of a transformer
shell core
42. A choke coil uses this to induce current
an iron core and coil
magnetic field
thin copper wire coated with insulated material (shellac or enamel)
hysteresis losses (lagging losses)
43. A large amount of power wasted with the open-ended core
the number of turns in the coil
open-ended core
die to leakage flux
current related to turns ratio law
44. With no load on the secondary winding - a small current flows in the primary called _____ _____.
Exciting Current
high frequency transformer
Eh - lH = Ex - lX
Step-down
45. Core losses are _____ loss and _____ - _____ loss.
air core
a magnetic field that varies quickly in direction and stregnth
flux
Hysteresis - Eddy - Current
46. Transformers with 4800 volt primaries and 120/240 volt secondaries - either pole or subway type - with two secondary windings terminating at internal links which provide for parallel operation of the secondary windings at 120 volts or series operatio
Choke coil
High voltage
Class 200 transformers
leakage flux
47. The volt-amperes of the primary of a transformer is equal to the _____ - _____ output of the transformer.
current related to voltage law
Volt-Amperes (Eh-lh=ExLx)
thin copper wire coated with insulated material (shellac or enamel)
Ip Ns = Is Np
48. Is concentrated in the metal core
magnetic field
Insulates - cools transformer by convection - dissipates heat
shell core
Exciting
49. The loss of power required to reverse the core magnatism each time the current reverses. This loss is caused by friction between the molecules of iron as these particles are aligned first in one direction and the in the opposite direct as current dir
Short Circuited: Unless the secondary winding is short-circuited - a high open circuit voltage that can be dangerous will exist.
Hysteresis
low rententivity
wigginton
50. An abnormal connection of relative low resistance - whether made accidentally or intentionally - between two point of different potential in a circuit.
short circuit
Current
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx
low rententivity