WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF VECTOR GROUPS IN TRANSFORMER?
WHAT WILL BE EFFECT WHEN PHASE DISPLACEMENT CHANGES IN
TRANSFORMER?
Answer Posted / geno peter
well , significance of vector group depends upon the load
of the transformer. if phase displacement changes then the
connections in the transformer or tap switch of the
transformer has some problems
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