Three-Phase Power — Transformer Glossary

    An electrical power system using three alternating currents of equal frequency and amplitude, offset by 120° from each other.

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    Three-Phase Power

    An electrical power system using three alternating currents of equal frequency and amplitude, offset by 120° from each other.

    Three-phase power is the standard for industrial and utility applications because it provides: constant power delivery (vs pulsating power in single-phase), more efficient use of conductors, self-starting capability for motors, and natural suitability for rotating machines. Three-phase transformers can be either a single three-limb core construction or a bank of three single-phase units. The single-core design is more compact and cost-effective for most applications.

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