Trans 160 kava row 20 kV to 400 V is a type of power transformer designed to convert higher voltages to lower voltages and vice versa. This type of transformer is usually used in power distribution systems.
Technical specifications
Performance
- How it works: The transformer works using the principles of electrical induction. Alternating current (AC) applied to the primary winding (20 kV) creates a magnetic field that is induced in the secondary winding (400 V) and produces a lower voltage.
Applications
- Electricity distribution: This type of transformer is usually used in power distribution stations to reduce voltage for use in distribution networks and supply energy to domestic and industrial consumers. - Industry: It is used in various industries to supply electricity to machines and electrical equipment that need a lower voltage.
Key Features
Conclusion
The transformer 160 kava row of 20 kV to 400 V is one of the key components in power supply systems, which provides the possibility of safe and effective use of electricity by reducing the voltage. The correct selection and installation of this type of transformer can have a great impact on the efficiency and safety of the power supply system.