1 . Electrical energy is generated at places where it is easier to get water head, oil or coal for hydroelectric, diesel or thermal power stations respectively.
2. Then energy is to be transmitted at considerable distances for use in villages, towns, and cities located at distant places.
3. As already shown transmission of electrical energy at high voltages is economical, therefore.
4. Some means are required for stepping up the voltage at generating stations and stepping down the same at the places where it is to be used.
5. Electrical machine used for this purpose is a transformer.
6. In our country the electrical energy is usually generated at 6.6 or 11 or 33 KV, stepped up to 132, 220, 400 & 765 KV with the help of a step-up transformer for transmission and then stepped down to 66kv or 33kV at grid substations for feeding various substations, which further stepped down the voltage to 11KV for feeding distributing transformers stepping down the voltage further to 400I230 volts for the consumer uses.
7. Transformers are extensively used like, instrument transformers for metering purposes.
8. One to One ration transformer( The transformers having equal primary and secondary voltages) are used to electrically isolate the two parts of an electrical circuit.
9. In high voltage laboratories the transformers are used to provide very high voltages for testing purposes, termed as testing transformers.
10. In electrical communication circuits transformers are employed for a variety of purposes.
11. In radio and television circuits input transformers, interstage transformers, and output transformers are widely employed.
12. Transformer is also employed in telephonic circuits, instrumentation circuits, and control circuits.
13. Indeed the transformer is a device that plays a vital and essential role in many facets of electrical engineering.
14. Transformer in AC machines that
- Does so without change of frequency
- Does so by the principle of electro magnetic induction