Transformer and gapped-core reactor technology is the only one nowadays employed for high voltage (66 kV and above) shunt reactors. The design of transformers covers the art of the most efficient allocation of resources of production in achieving the completed transformer. A transformer can be described as a device which transforms electrical energy from one circuit to another by means of a common magnetic field.
Transformer and gapped-core reactor technology is the only one nowadays employed for high voltage (66 kV and above) shunt reactors. The design of transformers covers the art of the most efficient allocation of resources of production in achieving the completed transformer. A transformer can be described as a device which transforms electrical energy from one circuit to another by means of a common magnetic field.
Transformer and gapped-core reactor technology is the only one nowadays employed for high voltage (66 kV and above) shunt reactors. The design of transformers covers the art of the most efficient allocation of resources of production in achieving the completed transformer. A transformer can be described as a device which transforms electrical energy from one circuit to another by means of a common magnetic field.