Three-phase Mobile Transformer
• The Three-phase Mobile Transformer is an essential tool for experiments and demonstrations of transformer theory.
• It consists of three identical transformers on a common core to create a three-limb, three-phase transformer.
• All tappings connect to coloured, shrouded sockets for safety.
• To show transformer principles clearly, the transformers operate as one volt each turn.
• The transformer is inside a steel enclosure, which has small wheels for ease of mobility.
• This means that the no-load output voltage is the same as the number of turns on the secondary.
• For a typical test, students connect the primary and secondary winding to suit their experiments.
• All tappings are accessible, so students may link the windings to suit any of the common three-phase connections.
• The transformer has a selection of high-voltage (primary) and low-voltage (secondary) tappings to select a range of input and output voltages.
Three-phase Mobile Transformer ALTEC Laboratory Equipments and ALTEC Laboratory Instruments Tenders.