Transformers: Engr. Michael Ernie F. Rodriguez Instructor I
Transformers: Engr. Michael Ernie F. Rodriguez Instructor I
Transformers: Engr. Michael Ernie F. Rodriguez Instructor I
E1 N1 N2 E2
Primary Secondary
Working Principle of a Transformer
Distribution Transformer
• Small transformer mounted on poles to supply a
group of customers and must be designed with high
all day efficiency.
Types of Transformers
(According to Construction)
Core Type
• The winding surrounds the bigger portion of the core
and is good for medium voltage and high capacity.
Shell Type
• The core surrounds the bigger portion of the
windings and is good for low voltage and high
capacity.
Types of Transformers
(According to Number of Turns)
Step Down
• The number of turns on the primary side is greater
than the number of turns on the secondary side.
Step Up
• The number of turns on the primary side is less than
the number of turns on the secondary side.
Ideal Transformer
𝐸1 𝑁1
𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑡𝑎𝑔𝑒 𝑅𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜: = =𝑎
𝐸2 𝑁2
𝐼2 𝑁1
𝐶𝑢𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑡 𝑅𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜: = =𝑎
𝐼1 𝑁2
2
𝑍1 𝑅1 𝑋1 𝑁1
𝑂ℎ𝑚𝑖𝑐 𝑅𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜: = = = = 𝑎2
𝑍2 𝑅2 𝑋2 𝑁2
Ip R1 X1 R2 X2
I0 I1 I2
LOA D
V1 RC XM E1 E2 V2
R1 X1 R2 X2
I1 I2
LOA D
V1 E1 E2 V2
I1 I2
LOA D
V1 E1 E2 V2
I1 I2
LOA D
V1 E1 E2 V2
𝑅1 𝑋1
𝑅02 = 𝑅2 + 2 ; 𝑋02 = 𝑋2 + 2 ; 𝑍02 = 𝑅02 2 + 𝑋02 2
𝑎 𝑎