Basic Electricity
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CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
02/01/05
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AC Power Input
Step-Down
Transformer
Adjusting
Taps on
Secondary
Winding
Rectifying Stacks
AC Breaker Switch
Current Shunt
Output Ammeter
Output Voltmeter
To Structure
To Anodes
Grounding
Housing
Figure 1.13 Typical Transformer Wiring in a Rectifier
An alternating magnetic field is established in the core from the
voltage applied to the primary winding. This field induces voltage in
the secondary winding. The ratio of the secondary voltage to the
primary voltage is directly proportional to the ratio of the secondary
turns to the primary turns. This ratio can be expressed as follows:
This exact relationship holds true
under no load conditions. Losses in
the core and laminations reduce the output voltage when under load.
In cathodic protection rectifiers, taps are located in the secondary
wiring so that several voltage adjustments are possible.
Impedance
Impedance
is the total opposition that a circuit presents to alternating
current, similar to resistance in a direct current circuit. Impedance is
equal to a complex ratio of AC voltage to AC current. Impedance
TURNS
SECONDARY
OF
NUMBER
TURNS
PRIMARY
OF
NUMBER
VOLTAGE
SECONDARY
VOLTAGE
PRIMARY
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