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Polarity Marking of Power Transformers

Electronic circuits and devices employ many types of transformers to provide the necessary voltages for proper circuit operation, interstage coupling, signal amplification,  and  so  forth.  The  physical  construction of  these  transformers  differs  widely. Power-supply  transformers,  used  in  electronic circuits,  are  single-phase,  constant-potential  trans- formers with either one or more secondary windings, or a single secondary with several tap connections. These transformers have a low volt-ampere capacity and are less  efficient  than  large  constant-potential  power transformers. Most  power-supply  transformers  for electronic  equipment  are  designed  to  operate  at  a frequency  of  50  to  60  Hz.  Aircraft  power-supply transformers are designed for a frequency of 400 Hz. The higher frequencies permit a saving in size and weight  of  transformers  and  associated  equipment. The typical transformer has two windings insulated electrically from each other. These windings are wound Table 3-1.-Principle Parts of a Transformer on  a  common  magnetic  core  made  of  laminated  sheet steel. The principal parts of a transformer and their functions are given in table 3-1. Figure 3-15.-Types of transformer construction: A. Core type; B. Shell type. 3-10

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