what is inductive voltage transformer? what is its
application and how it differs from capacitive voltage
transformer?
Answer Posted / souvik dey
An inductive voltage transformer is a normal transformer in which the line whose voltage is to be measured is put on the primary side with desired turns ratio gives the secondary low voltage to be measured,both capacitive voltage transformer and inductive voltage transformer are same only difference is cvt is used in high voltage provisions as the use of capacitance is done to get better result,to prevent damage and for safety purpose
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