Basics of Power Transformers: Function and Importance

What is a Power Transformer?

A power transformer transfers electrical energy between circuits, adjusting voltage levels for efficient long-distance transmission and distribution.

Core Function in Power Systems

It steps up voltage for transmission and steps it down for distribution, ensuring minimal energy loss across distances.

Key Components of Power Transformers

Includes windings, magnetic core, conservator, breather, and bushings—each part supporting efficient and safe voltage transformation.

Industrial and Utility Applications

Power transformers are essential in substations, generation plants, and industries requiring high-load, uninterrupted electricity supply.

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