5.1 State whether this is a core-type or shell-type three-phase transformer - NSC Electrical Technology Power Systems - Question 5 - 2024 - Paper 1
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5.1 State whether this is a core-type or shell-type three-phase transformer.
5.1.2 State ONE advantage of a shell-type transformer over a core-type transformer.
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Step 1
State whether this is a core-type or shell-type three-phase transformer.
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This is a core-type three-phase transformer.
Step 2
State ONE advantage of a shell-type transformer over a core-type transformer.
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A shell-type transformer is less prone to magnetic stray loss than a core-type transformer.
Step 3
State the configuration of the primary and secondary windings in FIGURE 5.1 above.
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The configuration of the primary and secondary windings is a star (delta) configuration.
Step 4
Briefly describe the principle of operation of the three-phase transformer in FIGURE 5.1 above.
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When an alternating voltage is applied to the primary windings, an alternating flux is set up in the core which links with the secondary windings, inducing an e.m.f. of the same frequency. When the load is connected to the secondary winding, a current will flow through it. Power is therefore transferred magnetically from the primary to the secondary windings.
Step 5
Describe the effect that an increase in the load will have on the primary current of a transformer.
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An increase in the load will increase the secondary current resulting in more primary current drawn from the supply.
Step 6
Name ONE function of the dielectric oil used in transformers.
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It provides electrical insulation between the windings and the case.
Step 7
Name TWO types of losses other than copper losses that occur in transformers.
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Hysteresis losses
Eddy current losses
Step 8
Name and explain TWO cooling methods used for dry transformers.
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Air Natural: transformers are cooled by natural air flowing across the transformer windings.
Air Force: transformers are cooled by being air forced cooled with a fan above the windings of a transformer.
Step 9
Compare conductor sizes between a single-phase transformer and a three-phase transformer for the same power.
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A single-phase transformer requires a larger conductor size compared to a three-phase transformer due to the need for a larger size to handle the same power.
Step 10
Calculate the following: Line current of the load.
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The line current of the load can be calculated using the formula:
IL=3×VL1×cosϕPT
Substituting in the values:
IL=3×600×0.87300×103=331.82 A
Step 11
Calculate the following: Phase current of the load.
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The phase current can be calculated using the line current:
Iph=3IL
Thus:
Iph=3331.82=191.58 A
Step 12
Calculate the following: Primary line current.
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The primary line current can be calculated using:
IL1=3×VL1×cosϕPT
Plugging in the values:
IL1=3×8×103×0.87300×103=24.89 A
Step 13
Name TWO protection relays used in three-phase transformers.
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