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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. The magnetic lines of force that flow from the north pole of a magnet and return to the south pole.
coercivity
Eh - lH = Ex - lX
flux
change the input voltage
2. 3 types of transformers
wigginton
Kilovolt -- Amperes (kVA)
step-up (high voltage) transformers - step down transformer - autotransformer
CORE: Core losses are caused by eddy currents set up by the magnetic field.
3. A stationary device for transferring alternating current electrical energy from one circuit to another circuit by electromagnetic means.
Primary
ratio of a transformer
electromagnetic mutual induction without loosing too much energy
Transformer
4. The simplest type of transformer core
grounded (Earthed)
Eddy
air core
high frequency transformer
5. How the voltage and the number of turns are related for the voltage related to turn ratio
directly proportional
closed-ended core (square/doughnut shaped)
air core
constant current transfomers
6. The relationship between amperage flowing through the coils and the number of turns on individual coils is inverse
central magnetic core
Step-up
CORE: Core losses are caused by eddy currents set up by the magnetic field.
current related to turns ratio law
7. The total numbre of lines or force issuing from a pole. (north or south)
the number of turns of wire in the primary and secondary coils
magnetic flux
Current
flux
8. This core is more efficient than the air core because the iron core in each coil intensifies the magnetic flux in both primary and secondary coils when they become magnetized as current flows through each set of coils
open-ended core
variable
silicon steel
fuse
9. An electromagnetic device that operates on the principle of self induction. It uses AC.
CORE: Core losses are caused by eddy currents set up by the magnetic field.
fault
Aire core -open ended core -closed ended core (square/doughnut shaped) -shell core
Choke coil
10. Both the primary and secondary coils in a transformer are arranged around this
central magnetic core
Low
air core
wigginton
11. Insulated primary and secondary coils are in close proximity to each other - no iron core and very innefficient
saturable reactor
air core
secondary coil
12. both coils in this core are heavily insulated
closed-ended core
fault
transformers efficiency law
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx = (240/120 = 400/Tx) - 240 TX = 48000 - Tx = 48000/240 = 200 turns
13. The output which can be delivered for the time specified at rated secondary voltage and rated frequency without exceeding the specified temperature limitations.
voltage ralated to turns ratio
one coils serves as the primary and secondary windings
rated KVA of a transformer
Eddy
14. A transformer loses less than _% in energy
step-up (high voltage) transformers - step down transformer - autotransformer
5
Exciting
primary coil - secondary coil - central magnetic core
15. Reference to a jumper or conductor - to or from a piece of electrical equipment.
leg(s)
High voltage
transformers efficiency
Current
16. Copper loss is known as _____ loss.
open-ended core
the number of turns in the coil
Voltage - Current
17. Function of the dielectric oil
Insulates - cools transformer by convection - dissipates heat
the number of turns of wire in the primary and secondary coils
dielectric oil
Secondary
18. Determines if the transformer is a step up or step down transformer
flux leakage
the number of turns of wire in the primary and secondary coils
Exciting
Transformer
19. Refers to the transformer's ability to avoid power loss (heat)
primary coil - secondary coil - central magnetic core
transformers efficiency
dielectric oil
Short Circuited: Unless the secondary winding is short-circuited - a high open circuit voltage that can be dangerous will exist.
20. The turns ratio between the windings (primary & secondary) of a transformer unless otherwise specified.
ratio of a transformer
Electromagnetic Induction.
short circuit
voltage ralated to turns ratio
21. _____ currents are reduced by laminating the core.
Eddy
copper losses (I2R); hysteresis losses (lagging losses); and eddy current losses (swirling currents)
Kilovolt -- Amperes (kVA)
polarity
22. Two coils wound on a closed iron core form a ________.
magnetic field
closed-ended core
Simple Transformer
Hysteresis
23. Connected to earth or to some conducting body which serves in place of the earth.
grounded (Earthed)
Copper Losses - Core Losses
magnetic flux
Kilovolt -- Amperes (kVA)
24. The 3 types of transformer power loss
Current
copper losses (I2R); hysteresis losses (lagging losses); and eddy current losses (swirling currents)
flux leakage
ratio of a transformer
25. The formula for the current related to voltage law
leakage flux
Distribution transformer
Vs Ip = Vp Is
26. With no load on the secondary winding - a small current flows in the primary called _____ _____.
Secondary
Exciting Current
magnetic flux
wigginton
27. A partial or total local failure in the insulation or continuity of a conductor.
Secondary
fault
Step-up
Same
28. The output side it develops AC by electromagnetic mutual induction - Secondary voltage is induced in this coil
secondary coil
magnetic field
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx = (240/120 = 400/Tx) - 240 TX = 48000 - Tx = 48000/240 = 200 turns
die to leakage flux
29. The energy is always transferred without a change in frequency - but usually with changes in _____ and _____.
Voltage - Current
The ratio of useful power output to its total power input.
Insulates - cools transformer by convection - dissipates heat
Class 200 transformers
30. _____ shows that the voltages across the windings of a transformer are directly proportional to the turns in each winding.
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx
current related to voltage law
Hysteresis - Eddy - Current
Eh - lH = Ex - lX
31. Waste of power known as transformer loss - often produced by closed-ended core
closed-ended core
Voltage
Simple Transformer
eddy currents
32. A transformer primary (H) that has 400 turns is wound to step the voltage down from 240 volts to 120 volts. The number or turns (TX) required in the secondary (X) winding is _____.
electromagnetic mutual induction without loosing too much energy
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx = (240/120 = 400/Tx) - 240 TX = 48000 - Tx = 48000/240 = 200 turns
transformers efficiency
by using silicon iron core
33. The current flowing through the primary winding - in response to the applied primary voltage - sets this up
air core
closed-ended core (square/doughnut shaped)
a magnetic field that varies quickly in direction and stregnth
The ratio of useful power output to its total power input.
34. Provides the ratio between the applied primary voltage and the induced secondary voltage as result of the turns ratio
Kilovolt -- Amperes (kVA)
voltage ralated to turns ratio
variable
Secondary
35. To minimize ________ in transformer construction - the primary and secondary windings are placed on the same leg(s) of the core.
Exciting
flux leakage
open-ended core
Voltage - Current
36. Central magnetic core made of
saturable reactor
Voltage - Current
die to leakage flux
highly permeable material - iron or stalloy
37. In a transformer the _____ current will always flow in such a direction that its magnetizing action will oppose the magnetizing action of the primary winding.
Insulates - cools transformer by convection - dissipates heat
flux leakage
directly proportional
Secondary
38. Modern; extremely efficient-more effective coupling between primary and secondary coils; smaller and lighter
a magnetic field that varies quickly in direction and stregnth
eddy currents
high frequency transformer
closed-ended core (square/doughnut shaped)
39. An abnormal connection of relative low resistance - whether made accidentally or intentionally - between two point of different potential in a circuit.
Hysteresis
central magnetic core
short circuit
Electromagnet
40. The relationship between current and voltage in the coils are inverse
current related to voltage law
Simple Transformer
hysteresis losses (lagging losses)
electromagnetic mutual induction without loosing too much energy
41. Current flows through the primary winding in response to primary voltage and sets up a magnetic field that varies in direction and stregnth. under the influence of the changing magnetic field an AC voltage/kv is induced across the secondary coil by e
ratio of a transformer
Secondary
How a transformer works
transformers efficiency
42. The input side that attaches to the AC supply it recieves the electrical energy or incoming voltage
polarity
directly proportional
open-ended core
primary coil
43. ___________ is often used in laminated cores - increases electrical resistance which decreases eddy currents
dielectric oil
rated KVA of a transformer
closed-ended core
silicon steel
44. What is a rotation meter?
closed-ended core
change the input voltage
A small three-phase meter used to determine the direction of phase rotation on circuits or transformer banks.
saturable reactor
45. Instrument transformers reduce high voltages and currents to safe - usable values for the operation of _____ _____.
hysteresis losses (lagging losses)
Copper Losses - Core Losses
Measuring Equipment
dielectric oil
46. The transformer winding to which voltage is supplied is called the _____ winding.
closed-ended core (square/doughnut shaped)
rating
voltage ralated to turns ratio
Primary
47. A transformer is a device that has no moving parts and that transfers energy from one circuit to another by _____.
thin copper wire coated with insulated material (shellac or enamel)
short circuit
Exciting
Electromagnetic Induction.
48. The characteristic that requires energy to carry out the constant reorientation of the magnetic dipoles in the hysteresis loss
Same
Exciting
coercivity
49. An instrument used to measure electrical current.
Aire core -open ended core -closed ended core (square/doughnut shaped) -shell core
transformers efficiency law
How a transformer works
ammeter
50. The transformer winding to which the load is connected is called the _____ winding.
the number of turns in the coil
air core
Kilovolt -- Amperes (kVA)
Secondary