Transformers
Transformers
AC Machines Part 2
TRANSFORMERS
Transformer Construction
1. Core type – the coils surround a considerable part of the magnetic circuit
(core).
Laminations
Coils
Primary and
Secondary
Coils
+
AC
Source ~ L
Secondary
winding
Primary leakage flux (Wasted flux) Secondary leakage flux (Wasted flux)
- it links the primary turns only. - it links the secondary turns only.
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TRANSFORMER VOLTAGES
Ep = 4.44 f Npm (10-8) volts
Es = 4.44 f Ns m (10-8) volts
where: a = turn ratio or the induced-voltage ratio, also called the ratio of
transformation
Vp Ip (pfp) = Vs Is (pfs)
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Rp Xp Rs Xs
IN Ib
Ip Is
I I
Vp Bo Go Ep Es L Vs
I 2N I 2 I 2 Ep I b Es I s
Is
I s aI b ; I b Core loss E P I
a
Ep Is
a exact ratio of transformation
Es Ib
IN
Ip Ib
Vp I Bo Go I L aVs
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Ip Ip
Vp L aVs Vp L aVs
In complex form, Z e p R e p jX e p
Vp aVs I p Ze p
Re-s Xe-s
rp/a2 Xp/a2 rs Xs
Is Is
Vp/a L Vs Vp/a L Vs
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In complex form, Ze s R e s jX e s
Vp
Vs I s Z e s
a
Vp
In magnitude, Vs cos I s R es 2 Vs sin I s Xes 2
a
Transformer Regulations
V VFL
%VR NL x 100
VFL
Vp aVs(rated )
%VR x 100
aVs(rated )
Note: The transformer regulation must be the same whether referred to the
primary or to the secondary.
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Vp
IpZe-p Vp
IpXe-p IpZe-p IpXe-p
o
aVs o
IpRe-p Ip aVs IpRe-p
Ip =0 o
Vp IpXe-p
Ip
IpZe-p
o IpRe-p
aVs
a. Percent Resistance
Ip(rated )Re p Is(rated )Re s
%R x 100 x 100
Vp(rated ) Vs(rated )
Rated Cu loss in kW
%R x 100 % Cu loss
Rated kVA
b. Percent Reactance
Ip(rated ) Xe p Is(rated ) Xe s
%X x 100 x 100
Vp(rated ) Vs(rated )
c. Percent Impedance
Ip(rated )Ze p Is(rated )Ze s
%Z x 100 x 100
Vp(rated ) Vs(rated )
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%Z %R 2 %X2
Transformer Losses
E1.6
a. Hyteresis loss, Ph k h f B1m.6 k 1 0.6
f
Transformer Efficiency
po Po x 100
x 100
Pin Po Total losses
Po x 100
Po Copper loss Core loss
Core loss
Similarly, the secondary current at maximum efficiency is I s '
Res
Core loss
KVA load at max Full load KVA
Full load Cu loss
TRANSFORMER TESTS
Voltage Regulator W
to Adjust voltage + +
Across Low Side
Accurately
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V
~
To Low-Voltage
AC Source
Ardg I rated
Vrdg
Vrdg I rated Z e ; Z e
A rdg
Wrdg Rated Copper loss Negligible Core loss
Wrdg Rated Copper loss, I rated
2
Re
Wrdg
Re
A rdg 2
Xe Ze2 R e2
Transformer Polarity
Polarity refers to the relative directions of the induced voltages in the primary
and secondary windings of a transformer with respect to how the terminal leads
are brought out and marked accordingly.
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H1 X1 H1 X2
+ + +
+
H2 X2 H2 X1
a. Subtractive polarity marking b. Additive polarity marking
Nac Eac I s Vp
a
Ncb Ecb I p Vs
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a
Ip
b
Vp Is
Vs L
Icb
The autotransformer acts exactly like a two-winding transformer if, from the
standpoint of transformer action, it is considered that the portion of the winding
ab is the primary and the portion of the winding bc is the secondary. To prove
this
Nab Eab I cb I s I p I s
1a1
Nbc Ebc I p Ip Ip
Ip Is
Vp
Vp L (a – 1)Vs L Vs
(a – 1)
a 12
Xp
X ep X p a 1 X s Xe s X
2
a 12 s
Power transformed inductively (thru ab)
Ptrans Vp Vs I p Vs I s I p
1
Ptrans Vp I p 1
a
1
Ptrans Power Input 1
a
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1
Pcon Pin
a
Total power transferred to the secondary
Ps Pcon Ptrans
b
Ip Vs L N bc Ebc I s
a
Vp N ab Eac I p
Ibc
N bc Ebc I Is 1 1 a
s
N ab Eab I bc I p I s Ip Is 1 1a
1
Is a
Variable Autotransformer
Is
Ip
Movable
brush Vs L
Vp Ic
Prepared
winding
surface
Instrument Transformers
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high current and energy at high current. Its secondary is almost always
designed for 5 A maximum.
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If condition 3 is not met (1 or 3), the transformers will not share the common
load in proportion to their KVA ratings.
If condition 4 is not met (3), there will be current that will circulate thru the
transformer secondaries which will contribute to the transformer losses.
No-load Operation
Ic
Vs1 Vs 2
Ic
a1 a 2 Vs
Z e s1 Z e s 2 a1 Z es1 a 2 Z es2
Ze-s 1
Is1
Is2 ILT
Vp Ze-s2 L Vs
a
Z e s 2 Z es1
I s1 I LT I s 2 I LT
Z e s Z e s Z e s Z e s
1 2 1 2
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Z e s 2 Z es1
S1 S T S2 ST
Z e s Z e s Z e s Z e s
1 2 1 2
I s2
E s 2 Z e s1 E s1 E s 2 Z L
Z e s1 Z e s 2 Z L Z e s1 Z e s 2
where: E s1 - secondary induced voltage of transformer 1.
E s 2 - secondary induced voltage of transformer 2.
ZL – load impedance
b. In magnitude,
a 2 a1 Vs a 2 Z es I L
I s1 2 T
a 1 Z e s1 a 2 Z e s 2
a 1 Z e s1 a 2 Z e s 2
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