what happens when a power transformer neutral earthing
broken???
Answer Posted / thuranga
Normally any power or normal transformers is designed in
such a way that all the three phases will be 99.9% balanced(
winding wise).
so neutral in transformer is not at all needed,but for extra
protection neutral is put.
so if the neutral is not present,there may not be any much
change in its operation but vibration of the transformer
might increase.only that will be the change.
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