A single-phase transformer is an essential component in electrical systems that works on a single-phase power supply to step up or step down voltage levels for efficient power distribution. Made with a magnetic iron core and copper windings, with essential insulation to prevent electrical faults, these transformers find immense applications in various residential, commercial, and industrial settings. At Bruce Electric Equipment, we offer a wide range of high-quality new, used, and refurbished single-phase transformers for sale from trusted brands, in various voltages, windings, and temperature configurations. With several years of expertise, we ensure that each transformer provides optimal performance, energy efficiency, and durability, making us a trusted provider for all your electrical equipment needs. Contact the team if you have any queries on single phase transformers.
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Single-phase transformers work on the concept of electromagnetic induction. It consists of two windings – a primary and a secondary – wrapped around a common magnetic core, which provides a path for the magnetic flux. When an alternating current (AC) flows through the primary winding, it creates a varying magnetic field in the core, which gets strengthened when the current flowing through the coil increases. According to Faraday’s law, this changing flux induces an EMF in the secondary winding, either stepping up or down the voltage level based on the turn ratio between the two windings. Due to the absence of mechanical friction, these transformers are known for their high efficiency with minimal losses.
Following are the notable benefits that make our range of dry type single phase transformers an excellent choice for reliable and efficient power distribution in various settings.
At Bruce Electric Equipment, we offer dry type single phase transformer in several specifications for applications in the following industries.
Here are the key factors to keep in mind when choosing a single-phase transformer:
Dry-type transformers use air as the cooling and insulating medium and are generally used in indoor or environmentally controlled spaces. Oil-cooled transformers, on the other hand, use oil for cooling and are preferred for outdoor applications.
Following is some of the crucial maintenance requirements for single-phase transformers:
It is important to check the following safety features before investing on single-phase transformers.