Electrical transformer glossary

Technical glossary of the key terms relating to electrical transformers. Written by the ABL Transfo engineers, a French manufacturer since 1993.

Understanding the vocabulary of the electrical transformer

Whether you are an electrician, a design office or a knowledgeable individual, this glossary gives you access to precise definitions of the technical terms encountered in the sizing and use of electrical transformers. Each term comes with a practical note drawn from our experience as a manufacturer.

Electrical engineering

Apparent power (kVA)

The rated power (S = U·I) that sizes the transformer.

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Protection

Bimetallic strip

Thermal protection device with automatic tripping

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Components

Coil

Inductive component made of windings of conductive wire

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Protection

Cooling method (ONAN/AN/AF)

The method of dissipating heat (air or oil, natural or forced).

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Components

Current density

The amps per mm² in the conductor, key to sizing the windings.

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Protection

Dielectric strength

The withstand voltage of an insulator before breakdown.

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Losses & efficiency

Eddy currents

The currents induced in the core, limited by the lamination of the sheets.

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Losses & efficiency

Efficiency

The ratio of useful power to absorbed power, often above 95 %.

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Electrical engineering

Electromagnetic induction

Faraday's law: the physical principle that makes every transformer work.

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Electrical engineering

Electromotive force (EMF)

The voltage induced in a coil by the change of magnetic flux.

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Electrical engineering

Frequency (50 / 60 Hz)

The network frequency, which directly affects flux and losses.

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Protection

Galvanic isolation

The total electrical separation between the primary and the secondary.

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Losses & efficiency

Hysteresis losses

The energy dissipated at each magnetisation cycle of the core.

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Electrical engineering

Impedance

Opposition of a circuit to alternating current

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Electrical engineering

Inrush current

The current peak at switch-on, up to 8 to 15 times the rated current.

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Power quality

K-factor

The oversizing of a transformer intended for harmonic loads.

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Electrical engineering

Leakage inductance

The uncoupled flux between windings, the source of the impedance.

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Losses & efficiency

Load losses (copper losses)

The Joule losses in the windings, which vary with the load.

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Components

Magnetic core

Central element that channels the magnetic flux

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Magnetism

Magnetic flux

The magnetic field channelled by the core, the carrier of coupling between windings.

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Magnetism

Magnetic flux density (Tesla)

The flux density (B) that sets the operating point of the core.

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Magnetism

Magnetic permeability

A material's ability to conduct and channel magnetic flux.

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Magnetism

Magnetic saturation

The limit beyond which the core can no longer channel the flux.

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Magnetism

Magnetising current

The no-load current that establishes the flux in the core.

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Losses & efficiency

No-load losses (iron losses)

The constant losses in the core: hysteresis and eddy currents.

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Electrical engineering

Power factor (cos φ)

The voltage/current phase shift, the link between apparent and active power.

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Electrical engineering

Primary current

Current flowing in the primary winding

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Electrical engineering

Primary voltage

Voltage applied to the input winding

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Magnetism

Reluctance

The "resistance" of the magnetic circuit to the passage of flux.

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Electrical engineering

Secondary current

Current flowing in the secondary winding

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Electrical engineering

Secondary voltage

Voltage induced at the transformer output

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Components

Tapping (tap)

The ±2.5 / ±5 % taps to adjust the voltage to the real network.

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Power quality

THD (total harmonic distortion)

The overall indicator of the harmonic pollution of an electrical signal.

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Protection

Thermal insulation class (B/F/H)

The maximum permissible temperature of the insulation (130 / 155 / 180 °C).

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Components

Three-phase vector group (Dyn11, Yd…)

The star/delta connection of the windings and the clock index.

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Components

Turn (number of turns)

One turn of winding; the N1/N2 ratio sets the transformation.

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Electrical engineering

Turns ratio

The ratio n = U1/U2 = N1/N2 between primary and secondary.

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Electrical engineering

Voltage regulation

The voltage difference between no-load and rated-load operation.

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