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A transformer is a static machine used for transforming power from one circuit to another without changing the frequency. As there is no rotating or moving parts, a transformer is classified as a static device. Transformer operates on an AC supply. Transformers operate based on the principle of mutual induction.
Power transformers are called heart of power system, they are essential part and required for transmission and distribution of power supply.
I have prepared this course considering theoretical and practical aspects, you will certainly feel the difference when experience professional is delivering the knowledge. This course consist of 164 Video Lectures and total duration of 11 Hours. This is the most comprehensive training online for transformers.
Find below details of topics covered in this training.
Topics covered in Part 1
1 Transformer Definition and Uses
2 Can transformer increase of decrease power?
3 Do transformer have any rotating part?
4 why high voltages are used to transmit power?
5 do transformer work on dc, if not what are HVDC transformer used in dc transmission?
6 What was decisive weapon in winning war from dc system and prevailing of ac system?
7 DC system is coming back
8 Generation, transmission, distribution network diagram
9 Why rating of transformer is given in KVA not kW?
10 Transformer Symbol
11 Transformer Basic Diagram
12 what are primary and secondary windings?
13 What changes are to be made if the primary and secondary winding?
14 Ferromagnetism, how core act when coil is energized
15 Electric field, Magnetic field, Electromagnetic field
16 Transformer Basic Operating Principle
17 Self Inductance
18 Mutual Inductance
19 Mutual induction n distance of coupling
20 Coupling Coefficient
21 Coupling Factor Between Coils
22 Mutual Inductance Calculation Example No1
23 How transformer works, how secondary current is reflected to primary on load?
24 Do Transformer Change frequency
25 Leakage flux and reactance of transformer
26 Transformer Equivalent Circuit Explained
27 Calculating Voltage at primary and secondary sides considering reactance and resistances
28 Understanding voltage drop in transformer due to leakage reactance.
29 Magnetic fringing Effect
30 Reduction in hotspot temperature by reducing fringing effect in transformer
Topics covered in Part 2:
31 How to minimize flux leakage
32 EMF Equation of transformer
33 Can 50,60Hz transformers be used interchangeably
34 Power in single n three phase transformer
35 Ideal Transformer
36 Real Transformer
37 Reflected Load in a Transformer
38 Types of Transformer
39 Power and Distribution Transformers
40 Classification of Transformer as per Cooling System
41 Oil Filled, Dry Type Transformer, Self and forced cooling
42 Why Radiators are used in transformer
43 Instrument Transformer
44 Current Transformer
45 Voltage Transformer or Potential Transformer
46 Zig Zag Transformer
47 Step Up and Step Down Transformer
48 Isolation Transformer for Safety and reduce voltage spikes
49 Single Phase and Three Phase Transformer
50 Power Vs Auto Transformer
51 Theoretical Vs Practical Transformer
52 Winding arrangement in transformer, concentric, sandwich or pancake
53 Core Type and Shell Type Transformers
54 Type of wire used in transformer
55 Core Stepping or Cruciform
56 Feature most important for transformer design
57 Transformer Voltage Regulation
58 Transformer Efficiency and all day efficiency
59 Do high voltage regulation transformer are better
60 Relationship between Voltage regulation n Z of transformer
Topics covered in Next parts:
61 Losses in Transformers
62 Eddy Current Loss
63 Transformer Core Requirements
64 Transformer without core laminations
65 Air Gap Cored Transformer
66 Hysteresis Losses
67 Copper Losses
68 Losses Due to Magnetic leakage, Stray Losses
69 Measures to reduce losses in transformer
70 Which Losses in Transformer are fixed and variable
71 Transformer core Loss Vs Frequency, Flux Density
72 Transformer Core Saturation
73 Over Excitation Protection of Transformer
74 Power transformer design to withstand how much over flux
75 Effect of Over Fluxing in Transformers
76 Transformer Body Earthing
77 Transformer Core and Clamp Grounding
78 Should Transformer Core and Clamp need to be grounded
79 One Vs Several Transformer and Parallels operation of transformer
80 Do Power Transformer be converted to auto transformer
81 Why at least one delta winding is provided in power transformers
83 Interesting Facts about Percentage Impedance of transformer
84 Tesla Coil
85 Parts of Transformer
86 Why Oil is used in power transformers
87 Transformer Polarity
88 How to perform polarity test of transformer
89 Main Tank and Conservator Tank
90 Sealed Tank or hermetically sealed Transformer
91 Silica Gel and Breather
92 Function of Radiator
93 Direction of oil flow in radiator
94 Radiator Thermographic Image
95 Types of Radiators
96 Types of Cooling, Why Two ratings are given at name plate of transformer
97 Which factor is decisive for max loading capacity of transformer
98 What factor effect most for transformer aging
99 Effect of temperature on paper aging
100 Risks when wet transformer is overheated
101 What is soak test and why it is done
102 Why humming sound is observed in power transformer, Magnetostriction Effect
103 When humming sound of transformer is increased
104 Buchholz Relay
105 Where buchholz relay is installed
106 Buchholz Relay Working Principle
107 Buchholz Functional Check
108 NO contacts of Buchholz Relay
109 Buchholz Bleeding and Test Point
110 Transportation and protection of buchholz relay contact
111 Buchholz internal, view
112 Directional mark on buchholz relay
113 Buchholz gas sampling device
114 Buchholz Manufacturer Operating Details
115 Sudden Oil Pressure Relay
116 Oil and Winding Temperature Indicator
117 Oil Level Indicator
118 Pressure Relief Device
119 Bushing of Transformer and Bushing Test Tap
120 Moisture is worst enemy of bushing
121 Periodical Check and maintenance of the bushing of transformer
122 HV Bushing Inspection glass
123 Creepage Distance, Clearance Distance and arcing horn
124 HV bushing maintenance
125 Rupture Disc
126 Sudden Oil Pressure Relay
127 Tap Changers Types and requirements
128 Make before break patent of onload tap changer by Dr Janson 1927
129 Tap Changer Winding Arrangements
130 Off load tap changer
131 On Load Tap Changer
132 On Load Tap changer Working
133 OLTC Sequence of operation in detail
134 OLTC General Arrangements
135 What is the basic difference between Transition Resistance and Reactor type
136 What are the advantages of vacuum type OLTC
137 What preventive maintenance, measures can be used for improvement in life
138 Tie In Resistor in Tap Changer
139 Tap Changer Design Methodologies
140 Tap Changer Animation
141 Air Bleeding in Transformer
142 Test Performed On Transformer
144 Transformer Turn Ratio Test
145 Purpose Transformer Open circuit and short circuit test
146 Transformer Open Circuit Test
147 Short Circuit Test of Transformer
148 Impedance Test of Transformer
149 C and DF or Tan Delta Test of transformer
150 How to Predict the Result of Tan Delta Testing
151 Sweep Frequency Response Analysis Test
152 DC winding Resistance Test
153 Transformer Demagnetization after Winding Resistance Test
154 Going Through Transformer FAT Report
155 Transformer Name Plate
156 Transformer General Arrangement Drawing
157 Vector Group and Clock Method
158 How to draw winding connection if you know vector group
159 Testing Vector Group By Voltage Method
160 Transformer Troubleshooting
161 Preventive Maintenance of transformer
162 How Transformers are transported
163 Corona Rings at transformer bushing
164 Transformer Fire Protection System
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Elite Engineering