why is the vector group analysis done in transformer tests
Answer Posted / nallakumar
It is done basically for to check the magnetically balanced
condition for the two windings as well as for phase angle
displacements for to under go in the parallal operation mode
for a transformer.
it also tells the good comparision between
Delta-star,Star-delta and Star-Star or Delta-Delta.
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