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The electrical grid is a complex network of elements that interact with each other to allow energy to move from one point to another in a stable and secure manner, ensuring that we, as users, have a continuous power supply. This availability is something we take for granted, but it is the result of years of research and development applied to all these components. Today, we want to focus on the operation and function of one of these key pieces: the electrical transformer, or “trafo.”
Before delving into the operation and use of this component of the electrical grid, it’s important to explain why electricity needs to be transformed. This is because the energy generated by power plants is produced at low or medium voltage, depending on the source, which requires it to be raised to high voltage to ensure efficient transmission through the electrical grid, minimizing energy losses during transmission. This is where our protagonist for today comes into play, preventing these energy losses.
In other words, the transformer is the main reason it is possible to transport electrical energy over long distances practically and economically.
To achieve this, the transformer adjusts various properties of alternating current, such as voltage or current, while keeping the frequency and most of the power constant, achieving an efficiency ranging from 96% to 97%. Thanks to the principles of electromagnetic induction, energy flows from one electrical circuit to another without changing the frequency, improving the safety and efficiency of power systems throughout the transmission process.
Thus, we can identify different uses of the transformer:
To carry out all these functions, transformers have various components with their own roles. Let’s take a look at the main ones.
Despite the technological challenge posed by the design of transformers, their operation is relatively simple compared to other elements of electrical equipment, and it is this simplicity that underlies their success.
An electric transformer couples two different electrical circuits through a common magnetic circuit, applying the principles of electromagnetic induction. In other words, a transformer uses the two windings to create a dual circuit linked by a common magnetic linkage (the core).
The current flowing through the high-voltage winding generates a magnetic flux that passes through the core and induces different current and voltage in the low-voltage winding while maintaining the frequency. The relationship between the voltages of the two windings (high and low voltage) is proportional to the number of turns in each of them.
According to their function, type of electrical system, location, and construction, several types of transformers can be distinguished. Here are the main types by category.
Electrical transformers can be of two types depending on their function: step-up transformers (increasing voltage) and step-down transformers (reducing voltage).
Electrical transformers can be underground or overhead, depending on their location in the electrical system.”
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