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Transformers
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engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Kind of wire is the secondary coil in a transformer
hysteresis losses (lagging losses)
CORE: Core losses are caused by eddy currents set up by the magnetic field.
Measuring Equipment
thin copper wire coated with insulated material (shellac or enamel)
2. A choke coil uses this to induce current
an iron core and coil
Electromagnetic Induction.
Secondary
Current
3. Instrument transformers reduce high voltages and currents to safe - usable values for the operation of _____ _____.
wigginton
directly proportional
Measuring Equipment
ratio of a transformer
4. Copper loss is known as _____ loss.
Autotransformer
closed-ended core
Choke coil
5. This type of transformer power loss is caused by the continually changing AC current movement which constantly magnetizes/demagnetizes/re-magnetizes
continuous path
hysteresis losses (lagging losses)
The ratio of useful power output to its total power input.
grounded (Earthed)
6. The transformer winding to which voltage is supplied is called the _____ winding.
closed-ended core
directly proportional
Primary
CORE: Core losses are caused by eddy currents set up by the magnetic field.
7. A transformer is a device that either increases or decreases alternating current and voltage using this principle
die to leakage flux
one coils serves as the primary and secondary windings
a magnetic field that varies quickly in direction and stregnth
electromagnetic mutual induction without loosing too much energy
8. It refers to the direction of current flow in a closed circuit.
ratio of a transformer
polarity
primary coil
the number of turns of wire in the primary and secondary coils
9. Defined as the ratio of the power output to the power input (in a closed circuit containing resistance)
transformers efficiency law
closed-ended core
Voltage
the number of turns of wire in the primary and secondary coils
10. The terminals of the high voltage winding are marked _____.
How a transformer works
H1 - h2...
X1 - X2...
central magnetic core
11. A single electrical circuit.
phase
leg(s)
rated KVA of a transformer
central magnetic core
12. Insulated primary and secondary coils are in close proximity to each other - no iron core and very innefficient
Vs Ns = Vp Np
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx = (240/120 = 400/Tx) - 240 TX = 48000 - Tx = 48000/240 = 200 turns
ratio of a transformer
air core
13. The output rating of a transformer is based upon the maximum _____ the transformer is capable of carrying without exceeding a certain temperature rise.
Current
shell core
rated KVA of a transformer
14. How coils serve as the primary and secondary windings for an autotransformer
air core
Voltage
Exciting
one coils serves as the primary and secondary windings
15. A transformer rated at 500KVA and below used for voltage transformation on the distribuition system.
constant current transfomers
shell core
Distribution transformer
Electromagnetic Induction.
16. This type of core is moderately efficient due to closing the core and layering design which reduces power loss from less leakage flux which provides a continuous path for magnetic flux and an increase in field strength
closed-ended core
Volt-Amperes (Eh-lh=ExLx)
Vs Ip = Vp Is
primary winding
17. The winding of a transformer to which electrical energy is supplied.
Secondary
primary winding
The ratio of useful power output to its total power input.
ammeter
18. Two coils wound on a closed iron core form a ________.
Primary
Measuring Equipment
electromagnetic mutual induction without loosing too much energy
Simple Transformer
19. 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 _____.
Class 200 transformers
saturable reactor
Choke coil
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx = (240/120 = 400/Tx) - 240 TX = 48000 - Tx = 48000/240 = 200 turns
20. How coercivity is minimized
eddy currents
current related to voltage law
by using silicon iron core
Voltage
21. When an alternating current is applied to the high-voltage (H) winding of a transformer with no load on the secondary (X) winding - a small current - called the _____ current - flows in the primary.
step-up (high voltage) transformers - step down transformer - autotransformer
Hysteresis
current related to voltage law
Exciting
22. An abnormal connection of relative low resistance - whether made accidentally or intentionally - between two point of different potential in a circuit.
Electromagnet
Secondary
short circuit
primary winding
23. If the transformer is used as a _____ transformer - the high voltage winding is the primary.
silicon steel
Aire core -open ended core -closed ended core (square/doughnut shaped) -shell core
Step-down
secondary coil
24. The 3 principle components of a transformer
Primary
open-ended core
primary coil - secondary coil - central magnetic core
directly proportional
25. _____ shows that the voltages across the windings of a transformer are directly proportional to the turns in each winding.
Distribution transformer
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx
a magnetic field that varies quickly in direction and stregnth
grounded (Earthed)
26. Waste of power known as transformer loss - often produced by closed-ended core
Step-up
flux leakage
phase
eddy currents
27. Core losses are _____ loss and _____ - _____ loss.
X1 - X2...
Hysteresis - Eddy - Current
Same
current related to voltage law
28. The volt-amperes of the primary of a transformer is equal to the _____ - _____ output of the transformer.
change the input voltage
Volt-Amperes (Eh-lh=ExLx)
Eh/Ex=Th/Tx
central magnetic core
29. With no load on the secondary winding - a small current flows in the primary called _____ _____.
constant current transfomers
one coils serves as the primary and secondary windings
Ip Ns = Is Np
Exciting Current
30. Autotransformers are not safe when they supply a _____ voltage from a high voltage source.
Low
magnetic flux
variable transformers
CORE: Core losses are caused by eddy currents set up by the magnetic field.
31. The winding to which voltage is supplied is called the _____ winding.
saturable reactor
central magnetic core
rated KVA of a transformer
Primary
32. A stationary device for transferring alternating current electrical energy from one circuit to another circuit by electromagnetic means.
primary coil
the number of turns of wire in the primary and secondary coils
Transformer
Distribution transformer
33. What does transformer efficiency mean?
The ratio of useful power output to its total power input.
primary coil
magnetic flux
Current
34. A ___________ transformer is a continuously adjustable Autotransformer.
silicon steel
High voltage
variable
flux
35. The simplest type of transformer core
saturable reactor
5
air core
Eddy
36. The shape of the core of the transformer ensures a ______________ for the magnetic flux with maximum concentration within the core and minimum leakage of the air
step-up (high voltage) transformers - step down transformer - autotransformer
Hysteresis
continuous path
a magnetic field that varies quickly in direction and stregnth
37. The winding to which the load is connected is called the _____ winding.
Secondary
Distribution transformer
closed-ended core
Simple Transformer
38. Anything above 600 volts is _____?
magnetic flux
High voltage
open-ended core
the number of turns of wire in the primary and secondary coils
39. 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
grounded (Earthed)
open-ended core
hysteresis losses (lagging losses)
the number of turns in the coil
40. The relationship between current and voltage in the coils are inverse
Distribution transformer
current related to voltage law
Secondary
copper losses (I2R); hysteresis losses (lagging losses); and eddy current losses (swirling currents)
41. A simple design has a core within each coil
current related to turns ratio law
Vs Ns = Vp Np
open-ended core
variable
42. Modern; extremely efficient-more effective coupling between primary and secondary coils; smaller and lighter
rated KVA of a transformer
high frequency transformer
Primary
Short Circuited: Unless the secondary winding is short-circuited - a high open circuit voltage that can be dangerous will exist.
43. How the voltage and the number of turns are related for the voltage related to turn ratio
an iron core and coil
directly proportional
step-up (high voltage) transformers - step down transformer - autotransformer
Step-up
44. A magnet made by winding a coil of wire around a soft iron core. Current passed through this winding produces magnetic lines of force in the coil.
one coils serves as the primary and secondary windings
Exciting Current
by varying the size of the applied DC
Electromagnet
45. Determines if the transformer is a step up or step down transformer
Ip Ns = Is Np
fault
the number of turns of wire in the primary and secondary coils
die to leakage flux
46. Both the primary and secondary coils in a transformer are arranged around this
H1 - h2...
the number of turns of wire in the primary and secondary coils
central magnetic core
leg(s)
47. The turns of both windings are cut by the same flux; therefore the induced emf in each turn of both windings is the _____.
eddy currents
Same
step-up (high voltage) transformers - step down transformer - autotransformer
CORE: Core losses are caused by eddy currents set up by the magnetic field.
48. The voltage induced in the coil is directly proportional to this
Electromagnet
leg(s)
the number of turns in the coil
Voltage - Current
49. 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.
constant current transfomers
Electromagnet
primary coil - secondary coil - central magnetic core
air core
50. The number of turns can be adjusted in these types of transformers
transformers efficiency
variable transformers
leakage flux
Primary