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The electrical grid is a complex tangle of elements that interact with each other to ensure that energy moves from one point to another in a stable and secure manner, ensuring that we, the users, have a supply at all times. This availability is something we take for granted, but it is still a technological milestone that is the result of countless years of research and development applied to all of these elements. As such, today we want to focus on the operation and function of one of these key pieces: the electrical transformer, or trafo.
Before going into depth about the actual operation and use of this element of the electrical grid, it may be necessary to explain why electricity must be transformed. The reason is that the energy generated by the plants is produced at low or medium voltage, depending on the source, which makes it necessary to raise it to high voltage to ensure its efficient transport through the electrical grid, minimizing losses in the transport of energy. It is at this point where our protagonist of today comes into operation, which prevents this energy loss.
That is to say, the transformer is the main “culprit” that could be carried out, successfully, the transport of electrical energy over long distances in a practical and economical way,
To do this, the transformer varies different magnitudes of the alternating current such as voltage or intensity, maintaining the frequency and practically all of the power at all times; something in which efficiency terms are achieved in a range between 96% and 97%. Thanks to the principles of electromagnetic induction, energy flows from one electrical circuit to another without changing frequency, improving the safety and efficiency of power systems throughout the entire transportation process.
Thus, we can identify different uses of the transformer:
In order to carry out all these functions, transformers have different elements with their own tasks. Let’s take a look at the main ones.
Despite the technological challenge involved in designing transformers, their operation is relatively simple compared to other elements of electrical switchgear; and its success lies in its simplicity.
The electrical transformer couples two different electrical circuits through a common circuit (magnetic circuit), applying the principles of electromagnetic induction.
That is, a transformer will use the two windings (windings) to generate a double circuit linked through a common magnetic link (the core).
The current flowing through the high voltage winding generates a magnetic flux that runs through the core and induces a different current and voltage in the low voltage winding, maintaining the frequency. The voltage ratio of the two windings (high and low voltage) is proportional to the number of turns each of them has.
Depending on their functions, type of electrical system, installation locations and construction typology, we can distinguish several types of transformers. So, let’s see what the main types are by category.
When the transformer performs a voltage boosting function, and is commonly known as a step-up electrical transformer; and when it performs reduction tasks, it is known as a step-down electrical transformer.
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