AC MACHINES-1 (66761) Theory
9. Understand the principle of parallel operation of transformer.
9.4. Explain the purpose of parallel operation.
Parallel Operation of a Transformer
The Transformer is said to be in Parallel Operation when their primary windings are connected to a common voltage supply, and the secondary windings are connected to a common load. The connection diagram of the parallel operation of a transformer is shown in the figure below.
Reasons For Parallel Operation
Parallel operation of a transformer is necessary because of the following reasons are given below
- It is impractical and uneconomical to have a single large transformer for heavy and large loads. Hence, it will be a wise decision to connect a number of transformers in parallel.
- In substations, the total load required may be supplied by an appropriate number of the transformer of standard size. As a result, this reduces the spare capacity of the substation.
- If the transformers are connected in parallel, so there will be scope in future, for expansion of a substation to supply a load beyond the capacity of the transformer already installed.
- If there will be any breakdown of a transformer in a system of transformers connected in parallel, there will be no interruption of power supply, for essential services.
- If any of the transformer from the system is taken out of service for its maintenance and inspection, the continuity of the supply will not get disturbed.