what is the difference between power and distribution
transformer?
Answer Posted / prasanna d nerkar
Transformers are classified as two categories: power
transformers and distribution transformers.
Power transformers are used in transmission network of
higher voltages, deployed for step-up and step down
transformer application (400 kV, 200 kV, 110 kV, 66 kV,
33kV)
Distribution transformers are used for lower voltage
distribution networks as a means to end user connectivity.
(11kV, 6.6 kV, 3.3 kV, 440V, 230V)
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