Why generally the transformer primary is connected in star
& secondary in delta
Answer Posted / ashish
there are several reasons for which such star-delta configuration are used the two reasons are already discussed in ans no.#1&no.#3 also in some cases for eg in multipulse inverter phase difference are required so such configuration gives a phase difference of 30degree.
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