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explain why tap changer is always connected to high voltage
winding side of the transformer.
Answer Posted / k.rajmohan
The reason is current in HV is less than LV. The word
alway in question is not correct. The reason due
insulation problem some time tapchanger is plased in LV
side of the transformer.
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