whitbuzben
Electrical
- Dec 2, 2010
- 18
Dear Sirs,
I was wondering if it would be possible to have a transformer with multiple primary windings that would allow two different voltages (lets say 11kV and 6.6kV) to be connected on the primary side. There would then be a single output on the secondary side of 33kV.
Presumably you would have two unconnected primary windings (one with 6.6kV across it and the other with 11kV across it). You would then series connect the two secondary windings with the turns ratio selected such that the voltages add to give 33kV. Does this sound logical.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks
I was wondering if it would be possible to have a transformer with multiple primary windings that would allow two different voltages (lets say 11kV and 6.6kV) to be connected on the primary side. There would then be a single output on the secondary side of 33kV.
Presumably you would have two unconnected primary windings (one with 6.6kV across it and the other with 11kV across it). You would then series connect the two secondary windings with the turns ratio selected such that the voltages add to give 33kV. Does this sound logical.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks