what is the difference between power and distribution
transformer?
Answer Posted / kaleem
Both power and distribution transformers are used for T&D
applications (transmission & distribution). The difference
between power and distribution transformers refers to size
& input voltage. Distribution transformers vary between 25
kVA and 10 MVA, with input voltage between 1 and 36 kV.
Power transformers are typically units from 5 to 500 MVA,
with input voltage above 36 kV.
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