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Mehran University Of Engineering & Technology, SZAB Khairpur Mirs Campus

Mehran University Of Engineering & Technology, SZAB Khairpur Mirs Campus. AUTOTRANSFORMER. ENGR. AHSANULLAH MEMON LECTURER DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MUCET KHAIRPUR MIRS. INTRODUCTION.

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Mehran University Of Engineering & Technology, SZAB Khairpur Mirs Campus

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  1. Mehran UniversityOf Engineering & Technology, SZAB KhairpurMirs Campus • AUTOTRANSFORMER ENGR. AHSANULLAH MEMONLECTURERDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MUCET KHAIRPUR MIRS

  2. INTRODUCTION • Auto transformer is kind of electrical transformer where primary and secondary shares same common single winding. • In an autotransformer, portions of the same winding act as both the primary and secondary sides of the transformer. • The winding has at least three taps where electrical connections are made. • Autotransformers have the advantages of often being smaller, lighter, and cheaper than typical dual-winding transformers, but autotransformers have the disadvantage of not providing electrical isolation. • Other advantages of autotransformers include lower leakage reactance, lower losses, lower excitation current, and increased KVA rating

  3. Limitations • An autotransformer does not provide electrical isolation between its windings as an ordinary transformer does. • A failure of the insulation of the windings of an autotransformer can result in full input voltage applied to the output. • Because it requires both fewer windings and a smaller core, an autotransformer for power applications is typically lighter and less costly than a two-winding transformer, up to a voltage ratio of about 3:1; beyond that range, a two-winding transformer is usually more economical. • In three phase power transmission applications, autotransformers have the limitations of not suppressing harmonic currents.

  4. APPLICATIONS 1)Power transmission and distribution • Autotransformers are frequently used in power applications to interconnect system operating at different voltage classes, for example 138 kV to 66 kV for transmission. • Another application in industry is to adapt machinery built (for example) for 480 V • supplies to operate on a 600 V supply. • On long rural power distribution lines, special autotransformers with automatic tap changing equipment are inserted as voltage regulators so that customers at the far end of the line receive the same average voltage as those closer to the source. 2) Audio • In audio applications, tapped autotransformers are used to adapt speakers to • constant-voltage audio distribution systems 3)Railways • In UK railway applications, it is common to power the trains at 25 kV AC. 4) Variable autotransformers • As with two-winding transformers, autotransformers may be equipped with many taps and automatic switchgear to allow them to act as automatic voltage regulators, to maintain a steady voltage at the customers' service during a wide range of load conditions.

  5. THEORY OF LOAD

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