what is the difference between power and distribution
transformer?
Answer Posted / ashok reddy, r
power transformer generally operated at full load. Hence,
it is designed such that copper losses are minimal.
however, a distribution transformer is always online and
operated at loads less than full load for most of time.
Hence, it is designed such that core losses are minimal.
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