• Product
  • Suppliers
  • Manufacturers
  • Solutions
  • Free tools
  • Knowledges
  • Experts
  • Communities
Search


What is the reason for using high voltages instead of low voltages in transformers, generators?

Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia
Field: Encyclopedia
0
China

The reason why transformers and generators use high voltage.

In power transmission and distribution systems, transformers and generators typically operate at high voltage rather than low voltage, primarily for several key reasons:

1. Efficiency and Loss Reduction

Transformer: High voltage transmission can reduce energy loss during long-distance transmission. According to the principle of electromagnetic induction, when the voltage is increased, the current decreases, and the thermal loss of the current is proportional to the square of the current. Therefore, reducing the current can significantly reduce energy loss due to resistance, improving the overall transmission efficiency.

2. Voltage Regulation and Stability

Transformers: Transformers are able to adjust voltage levels to suit different application scenarios. When transmitting electricity over long distances, the voltage needs to be increased to reduce line losses, and then lowered to a voltage that users can accept upon arrival at the destination through transformers.

3. System Stability

Generator: The generator's fixed voltage needs to match the grid's rated voltage to ensure the stable operation of the power system. If the generator's output voltage is mismatched, it may lead to voltage fluctuations, affecting the stability and safety of the entire system.

4. Safety Considerations

Transformer: Charging the transformer from the high voltage side ensures the safety of the low voltage coil, as the conductors in the high voltage coil are usually thicker and more robustly designed, making short circuits or electric leakage accidents less likely.

5. Equipment Design and Manufacturing

  • Transformer: The design of high-voltage transformers often employs a twisted construction or other structures that reduce the potential gradient between windings, which helps minimize the risk of failure and enhance the reliability of the equipment.

In summary, transformers and generators use high voltage to improve power transmission efficiency, maintain system stability, ensure safety, and adapt to the design and manufacturing requirements of equipment.


Give a tip and encourage the author!
Recommended
Toroidal vs Square Transformers: Key Differences
Toroidal vs Square Transformers: Key Differences
What Is a Toroidal Transformer?A toroidal transformer is a major type of electronic transformer that has been widely used in household appliances and other electronic equipment with higher technical requirements. Its primary applications are as a power transformer and an isolation transformer. Abroad, toroidal transformers are already available in complete series and are extensively used in computers, medical equipment, telecommunications, instruments, and lighting applications.In China, toroida
Dyson
11/06/2025
What causes a transformer to be noisier under no-load conditions?
What causes a transformer to be noisier under no-load conditions?
When a transformer is operating under no-load conditions, it often produces louder noise than under full load. The primary reason is that, with no load on the secondary winding, the primary voltage tends to be slightly higher than nominal. For example, while the rated voltage is typically 10 kV, the actual no-load voltage may reach around 10.5 kV.This elevated voltage increases the magnetic flux density (B) in the core. According to the formula:B = 45 × Et / S(where Et is the designed volts-per-
Noah
11/05/2025
Under what circumstances should an arc suppression coil be taken out of service when it is installed?
Under what circumstances should an arc suppression coil be taken out of service when it is installed?
When installing an arc suppression coil, it is important to identify the conditions under which the coil should be taken out of service. The arc suppression coil should be disconnected under the following circumstances: When a transformer is being de-energized, the neutral-point disconnector must be opened first before performing any switching operations on the transformer. The energizing sequence is the reverse: the neutral-point disconnector should be closed only after the transformer is energ
Echo
11/05/2025
What fire prevention measures are available for power transformer failures?
What fire prevention measures are available for power transformer failures?
Failures in power transformers are commonly caused by severe overload operation, short circuits due to winding insulation degradation, aging of transformer oil, excessive contact resistance at connections or tap changers, failure of high- or low-voltage fuses to operate during external short circuits, core damage, internal arcing in oil, and lightning strikes.Since transformers are filled with insulating oil, fires can have severe consequences—ranging from oil spraying and ignition to, in extrem
Noah
11/05/2025
Related Products
Send inquiry
Download
Get the IEE Business Application
Use the IEE-Business app to find equipment, obtain solutions, connect with experts, and participate in industry collaboration anytime, anywhere—fully supporting the development of your power projects and business.