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Armature Reaction in DC Generator

September 1, 2014

To understand the concept of armature reaction in DC generator, please go through the previous articles describing the construction of

Power Transformer Testing Methods – Type, Routine & Special Tests

August 29, 2014

An electrical power transformer has to go through a number of transformer testing procedures for confirming its specifications and performances.

Why Transformers are Rated in kVA, Not in kW? (With Proof)

Why Transformers are Rated in kVA, Not in kW? (With Proof)

August 22, 2014

Discover exactly why transformers are rated in kVA rather than kW. Learn how core and copper losses dictate a transformer’s thermal limit, explore the mathematical proof behind changing load power factors, and master this classic electrical engineering interview question.

Characteristics of DC Compound Generator

August 19, 2014

In a compound generator, both series and shunt excitation are combined as shown in the figure. The characteristics of DC

Insulation Resistance Test (IR Test) or Megger Test

August 16, 2014

Insulation Resistance or IR Test is carried out by maintenance engineers to ensure the healthiness of the overall insulation system

Three Phase Transformer Interconnections

August 13, 2014

The phase windings of three-phase transformers are interconnected to give a three-phase, three-or four-wire supply through three different modes of

Effects of Voltage and Frequency Variation on Transformers

August 12, 2014

The effects of voltage and frequency variation on the transformer is discussed in this article. Usually, power transformers are not

Objective Questions on Alternator | Part 1

August 12, 2014

1. In an alternator, voltage drops occurs in (A) armature resistance only (B) armature resistance and leakage reactance (C) armature

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