Hi guys,
I'm working on the Cram for PE Power Exam problems. Volume 3 Question 1 has a transformer bank made of three 1-phase transformers, both sides connected in delta.
2 of the transformers have additive polarity, but the last transformer has subtractive polarity.
The question is asking what is the angular displacement from the high side to the low side. The answer is 180 degrees, but I'm trying to understand and visualize why. Can anyone help with this? The solution provides the phasor diagrams, but even then I'm a bit stumped with the subtractive-polarity transformer mixed with the additive-polarity ones...
I appreciate anyone who helps explain this!
(I tried posting a photo of this question, but it seems I always have trouble posting photos on this forum...)
I'm working on the Cram for PE Power Exam problems. Volume 3 Question 1 has a transformer bank made of three 1-phase transformers, both sides connected in delta.
2 of the transformers have additive polarity, but the last transformer has subtractive polarity.
The question is asking what is the angular displacement from the high side to the low side. The answer is 180 degrees, but I'm trying to understand and visualize why. Can anyone help with this? The solution provides the phasor diagrams, but even then I'm a bit stumped with the subtractive-polarity transformer mixed with the additive-polarity ones...
I appreciate anyone who helps explain this!
(I tried posting a photo of this question, but it seems I always have trouble posting photos on this forum...)