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Electrical 3 Phase Power Transformers Fundamentals

The basic principles of high voltage transformers, from a protection & control perspective.

Created byGraham Van Brunt
4.8
(40 reviews)
BeginnerUpdated Dec 16, 2021
Electrical 3 Phase Power Transformers Fundamentals

What You'll Learn

check_circleUnderstand the Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Forces
check_circleLearn the Function and Applications of Transformers
check_circleMaster Transformer Core Construction and Cooling Techniques
check_circleAnalyze 3-Phase Transformer Configurations
check_circleAddress Transformer-Related Problems and Protection Methods
check_circleExplore Traditional and Modern Relay Systems
check_circleUnderstand Transformer Connections and Vector Nomenclature
check_circleConduct Oil Analysis and Understand Relay Activation

About This Course

Electromagnetic forces interact with electrically charged particles and electromagnetic fields; this course will study how these forces lead to voltage & current transformation. Ratios and polarity is also studied leading to the introduction of potential transformers & current transformers, and their use in conjunction with the relevant instruments such as ammeters, voltmeters, watt meters and energy meters.

Transformer core construction along with losses & cooling mitigation techniques. 3 phase transformer configurations are studied along with harmonic distortion, CT saturation and on-load tap-changer problems and how these problems are dealt with. Over-current and restraint differential transformer protection is developed along with a look at some examples of " Old School relays" as well as modern IDE (intelligent Electrical Devices) relays.

Transformer Connections: (Y – Y; Delta - Delta; Y - Delta; Delta - Y & Y - Zag Zig) are examined along with Transformer Clock System Vector Nomenclature.

Oil Analysis and the Buchholz Relay are also studied.

Who this course is for: Engineers; Technologists; Technicians; Electricians; Managers; Supervisors; Superintendents; Electrical Students

Your Instructor

Graham Van Brunt
Graham Van Brunt
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An entire career in the power sector of engineering, Graham graduated from Queen's university coupled with subsequent studies with Wilfrid Laurier University to travel the globe and apply his skills and garner his protection and control experience internationally. His passion for staying in touch with his profession and his kinship for mentoring has kept him in front of an audience of learners.

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