Ch 14 transformers
What is a transformer
A device that changes the level of voltage in a electrical circuit
What's the major advantage of using higher voltages for transmiasion
As voltage rises the current falls for the same amount of power
Transformer losses are divided into what two categories
Copper losses and core losses
How do you know which fuse to use when fusing the secondary windings
Divide VA by secondary volts
An electrical current flowing through the core is
Eddy-current
If a core is made of numerous thin pieces of metal they are ___________ from each other
Electrically insulated
If a conductor is looped or is wound into a coil, magnetic lines of force cut across the loops as the magnetic fields expand and collapse causing _______
Emf (electromotive force)
What is the emf generated across the secondary windings
Emf of mutual induction
Magnetic fields ______ when current rises and ______ when current falls
Expands and collapses
True or False Transformers must be sized appropriately, they must not exceed the rating or be lower than the approved rating
False; they can be higher but never lower
What's one way to reduce eddy current failure in a transformer
Get transformers that have multiple thin layers in its core as opposed to just a solid block of iron
Copper losses in transformers are caused by
High current through wires
A transformer transfers energy from one circuit to another by __________
Induction
Iron cores have thin metal sheets of steel, what are they called
Laminations
If current flows through a conductor this causes _______ to be formed
Magnetic fields
How do you minimize hysteresis loss
Making the cores of silicon steel
What's the principal operation of a transformer
Mutual inductance
What are the three principal parts of a transformer
Primary winding, secondary winding, and it's iron core
List three uses for transformers
Radios, TV's, electronic circuits
The output power of a transformer is calculated how?
Secondary voltage times the ampere rating
What is a transformer that has more turns in the secondary than the primary
Step up transformer
What's the main purpose of the iron core in a transformer
Strengthen the magnetic flux and increase efficiency, reduce hysteresis, and eliminate eddy current losses
What's the most important use for a transformer
The distribution of electrical power
What will happen if you put in a transformer that is too small for the application
The transformer will burn up due to overload conditions
Explain copper losses in transformers
They occur due to the resistance of the wire
What does KVA stand for
Thousands of voltamperes
Why is the core in a transformer laminated
To reduce eddy current losses
True or False When the current is zero in a transformer there will be no magnetic field around it
True
True or False A transformer is a device that has no moving parts
True
These individual sheets are coated with _______
Varnish
The lower the current is the lower the ________ will be and the lower the ________ will be in the transmission line
Voltage drop; power loss
What causes core losses in a transformer
When the direction of the magnetic field is reversed rapidly (friction between molecules of metal)