what is the difference between core & shell type
transformer ?& where we use those transformers ?
Answer Posted / balu balaji
In core type transformers Each and every limb is ocupied with the both primary and secondary winding aree placed succesively arround each limb
In shell type ransformers is consturcted with the three limbs.
both primary ad secondary winding are wound around the central lmb..........
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