which part of transformer heats up the most and why? windings,
core or oil .
Answer Posted / ranga
In T/F indused emf produced in wdgs when t/f ON condition 24 hours this process continous in wdgs so first wdgs het.
t/f oil - use colling purpose dis less heat cmpr with wdngs
t/f core- use to produce magnetic property so less heat cmpr wds and oil.....thank u.
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