what type of oil is used in transformers? a)conduting b)
insulating
Answer Posted / pundlik m wanwe
the oil used in the transformer is mineral oil having the
insulating as well as cooling properties.
there are two types of mineral oil used in transformer 1)
parafinic based 2) napthanic based
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