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Causes of High No-Load Power Consumption of Transformers
The no-load power consumption of a transformer (also known as no-load loss) refers to the power consumed by the transformer when it is connected to the power supply side, the secondary side is open-circuited, and it is in...
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Causes of Transformer Tripping
Transformer tripping is a protective action triggered by the protection device (such as circuit breaker, relay protector) when the transformer or its associated circuit has abnormal faults or dangerous working conditions....
2026-05
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Causes of Transformer Buzzing
Transformer buzzing is a common phenomenon during operation, which is mainly caused by magnetic and mechanical vibrations. It can be divided into normal buzzing and abnormal buzzing. The specific causes are analyzed in de...
2026-05
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What are the main components of a transformer?
Transformers (including dry-type and oil-immersed types) consist of the following main components, which are detailed combined with the content of the opened document: 1. Core Components (Core of Transformer) Iron Core: T...
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Differences Between Dry-Type Transformers and Oil-Immersed Transformers
Dry-type transformers and oil-immersed transformers are two of the most commonly used transformer types in power systems. Both serve the core function of voltage conversion, but they differ significantly in insulation med...
2026-05
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What is a transformer and how does it work?
A transformer is a revolutionary neural network architecture proposed in 2017 by Vaswani et al.in their landmark paperAttention Is All You Need,which has fundamentally transformed the field of deep learning,especially in ...
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