Which Transformer is commonly used for power distribution?

Answer Posted / nibel

actualy the transformer we use in distribution side called
distribution transformer, 11kv/433v but depending upon the
impedence voltage ,regulation, primary voltage, load and
tapping positions the secondary voltage may vary. but we
maintain secondary voltage to 415v coz almost all electrical
equipments are designed for that voltage. normaly the
winding will be delta star.
the type of transformer depend upon costumer requirement,
oil cooled or air cooled. indoor or outdoor lik that.

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