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Because all electrical appliances and machinery are designed to operate on certain electrical voltages, we somehow need to regulate the amount of electrical current at input power sources in order to meet the power demands of equipment. Otherwise, due to too much or too little electricity, we would constantly have to deal with equipment shutting down and expensive repair costs or replacement. That’s why voltage transformers control electrical power. They provide the power inputs that meet our particular equipment demands. Voltage Transformers Control Electrical Power at Power Transmitting StationsLarge power plants transmit electrical current through miles and miles of power lines. Usually this transmission carries very high electrical voltages. Some of the current is lost along the way during transmission, but when the electricity reaches its power station destination, it is usually too high for most residences and commercial facilities. At the power station, voltage is usually stepped down to the specified electrical voltage and is routed to residential and commercial companies with the correct electrical power necessary for operation. Commercial businesses use more voltage than residential, and power can be regulated to meet the demands of the subscriber. Voltage transformers control electrical power every second of the day, and our lives are made easier because of this great technology. We don't have to worry about power overloads or unsafe electrical inputs that would be hazardous to both equipment and the people who are operating electrical devices. Through Magnetic Induction, Voltage Transformers Control Power That Meets Specific DemandsVoltage transformers control electrical power by “transforming” voltage from one level to another. Most of the time, but not always, voltage transformers change higher voltages to lower voltages by applying the principle of magnetic induction between coils that convert electrical voltage and current levels. Voltage transformers are devices that change alternating electrical current from one circuit into another through electromagnetic induction. They consist of a ferromagnetic core and two or more coils (windings). When a change in current happens in the primary winding, it causes an alternating magnetic field in the core that the winding is wrapped around. As a result, the core multiplies this field and couples the electrical flux through the secondary winding(s). Alternating voltage is then induced in each of the secondary coils. When current alternates the magnetism, the core is also alternating. Wrapped around the core is an output wire with lesser coils. When the magnetism changes, it generates a current in the wire that has less voltage. Because of this phenomenon, it is possible to regulate and transmit the specific amount of voltage needed at the point of the electrical input source destination. Because voltage transformers control electrical power to a final destination that meets electrical requirements, we don’t have the worry of too much or too little electrical voltage operating our valuable equipment as mentioned above. TEMCo Electric Supplies Voltage Transformers that Control Electrical Power
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