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Parts of an Oil-Filled Transformer

This diagram shows the internal and external parts of an oil-filled power transformer, an essential device used to step up or step down voltage in electrical systems.

The primary winding and secondary winding are wound on the core, which provides a magnetic path for energy transfer.The main tank holds the insulating oil that cools and insulates the transformer components, while cooling tubes help dissipate heat.

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The conservator stores extra oil to maintain proper levels as temperature changes, and the Buchholz relay detects faults within the transformer.Other important parts include bushings for external electrical connections, a pressure relief valve for safety, and oil level indicators to monitor the oil condition.

Together, these components ensure efficient operation, insulation, and protection of the transformer in power systems.

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