Power Transformer

Item Name Code (INC) 32496

Coils and Transformers
Federal Supply Class: FSC 5950
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 5950
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components
Federal Supply Group: FSG 59
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 59
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INC 32496 Power Transformer
INC 32496 Power Transformer

A transformer consisting of one or more primary winding(s) and one or more secondary winding(s). It may be designed for direct connection to an alternating current source for purposes of changing the secondary volts and amperes or designed to eliminate metallic interconnection between circuits in an overall one to one voltage ratio, with or without additional output windings, or items designed to automatically maintain a constant output voltage within specified limits under varying input or load conditions. Also includes items having a provision for mechanically changing the turns ratio or inductive coupling in progressive increments by means of voltage taps, ratio adjuster, or devices oe similar design. For transformers having winding(s) common to both input and output circuits, see TRANSFORMER (1), POWER, AUTOTRANSFORMER. Excludes TRANSFORMER (1), PULSE.

Additional Information for Power Transformer Additional Information for Power Transformer

A power transformer is a device used in electrical power systems to transfer electrical energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction. It is a static device that can increase or decrease the voltage level of an alternating current (AC) electrical signal.

Power transformers are commonly used in electrical distribution systems to step up the voltage generated by power plants for long-distance transmission, and then step it down to a lower voltage for distribution to homes, businesses, and other end-users. They are also used in industrial applications to supply power to machinery and equipment.

The basic construction of a power transformer consists of two or more coils of wire, known as windings, wound around a laminated iron core. The primary winding is connected to the input voltage source, while the secondary winding is connected to the load or the circuit that requires the transformed voltage. The windings are insulated from each other and from the core to prevent electrical short circuits.

When an AC voltage is applied to the primary winding, it creates a magnetic field in the core. This magnetic field induces a voltage in the secondary winding, which is proportional to the turns ratio between the primary and secondary windings. By varying the number of turns in each winding, the voltage can be stepped up or stepped down.

Power transformers are designed to have high efficiency and low losses to minimize energy wastage. They are also equipped with various protective devices, such as temperature sensors and overload protection, to ensure safe and reliable operation.

In summary, power transformers are essential components in electrical power systems that enable the efficient transmission and distribution of electrical energy at different voltage levels.

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