Transformer Parameter & Monitoring

Authors

  • Dr. D. V. Rojatkar  Government College of Engineering Chandrapur, Gondwana University, Maharashtra, India
  • Anushri M. Gadhave  Government College of Engineering Chandrapur, Gondwana University, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Transformer Parameter, Over And Under Voltage Protection, Over Current Protection

Abstract

Transformer is the main equipment for well regulated power supply to the all consumers and industrial purposes. In this paper monitoring transformer for problem before they are occur it can prevent fault so that it is costly to repair and result in a loss of service. This is very important electrical device in our day to day life while working for electricity. So it is mandatory to observe and study about the transformer parameters. It always works on high level voltage. So, it is not possible to study and observe the parameters at place where the transformer is placed. In this paper we will understand the transformer parameters so that the caution is to be taken of those parameters. Here we will describe all the parameters of transformers.

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2017-10-31

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How to Cite

[1]
Dr. D. V. Rojatkar, Anushri M. Gadhave, " Transformer Parameter & Monitoring, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 2, Issue 5, pp.687-690, September-October-2017.