Electrical Engineering - Transformers - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Transformers - General Questions (Q.No. 15)
15.
The primary winding of a power transformer should always be
Discussion:
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Babye Getie said:
4 years ago
The Correct option is D, fused.
When the secondary load is overloaded, it draws maximum current in the primary side due to which damaging the primary side as well as appliances. Therefore primary winding of power transformer is fused. Suppose peak voltage of power source is varying then current will also fluctuate so also to limit the current it is fused.
When the secondary load is overloaded, it draws maximum current in the primary side due to which damaging the primary side as well as appliances. Therefore primary winding of power transformer is fused. Suppose peak voltage of power source is varying then current will also fluctuate so also to limit the current it is fused.
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Sai said:
5 years ago
But we know that we don't use fuse for power t/f we use circuit breakers (switch).
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Hyacinth salim said:
9 years ago
Fuse required in small primary transformer only upto 11 kv, when we say transformer as a general. The answer shall be closed.
The primary winding shall be closed then only it will work as a transformer and produce flux. SHORTED IS THE ANSWER.
FUSE IN SECONDARY MOSTLY AT 415 V side yes.
The primary winding shall be closed then only it will work as a transformer and produce flux. SHORTED IS THE ANSWER.
FUSE IN SECONDARY MOSTLY AT 415 V side yes.
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Jithendra said:
1 decade ago
Depend upon load conditions, current flows through in primary winding. Normally primary winding voltage will be high but less current flows through primary, up-to rated current fuse will be on, above rated current flows fuse melts and stop conduction and provide equipment safe.
DM PANI said:
1 month ago
When the secondary load is overloaded, it draws maximum current in the primary side due to which can damage the primary side as well as appliances. Therefore, primary winding of the power transformer is fused.
Chetan said:
7 years ago
In power transformer primary side low voltage and high current so that's why fuse for protection and fuse is also rating is AMP.
Zahoor khan said:
9 years ago
The primary side has too many turns so we use low gage wire, therefore, it delicate than secondary as well as costly.
JAIDEEP said:
9 years ago
@Shamraay, you are right.
Kotireddy said:
9 years ago
What is the reason for not using the switching method?
Shahir said:
9 years ago
Whenever the t/f is overloaded the overload current is drawn from the primary side to protect the t/f from this over current fuse is used at the primary side of t/f.
So the given answer is correct.
So the given answer is correct.
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