djr3203
Electrical
- Aug 3, 2011
- 57
All,
I am a junior engineer and I just received an email with a statement that I believe to be incorrect. Can you let me know what your thoughts are? Here is the statement:
'Transformer transfers energy thru magnetic induction coils and its associated turn ratio. There is no direct contact from primary to secondary, therefore, voltage drop only accounts up to the secondary side of the transformer.'
I thought a voltage drop at the primary due to voltage drop along the primary feeders would result in a voltage drop at the secondary proportional to the ratio between the primary turns to the secondary turns. If there was a 2% voltage drop at the primary, wouldn't this result in a 2% voltage drop at the secondary? Am I missing something?
DJR
I am a junior engineer and I just received an email with a statement that I believe to be incorrect. Can you let me know what your thoughts are? Here is the statement:
'Transformer transfers energy thru magnetic induction coils and its associated turn ratio. There is no direct contact from primary to secondary, therefore, voltage drop only accounts up to the secondary side of the transformer.'
I thought a voltage drop at the primary due to voltage drop along the primary feeders would result in a voltage drop at the secondary proportional to the ratio between the primary turns to the secondary turns. If there was a 2% voltage drop at the primary, wouldn't this result in a 2% voltage drop at the secondary? Am I missing something?
DJR