why we use tapechanger in primary side of transformer
Answer Posted / renato elamne
_we used a tapchanger in the transformer so that we can select a tapping,same voltages to the primary lines input to the transformer..exam..if 17627 volts primary lines,the tapchanger also point to 17627 taps.
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