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Interphase Transformers are utilized as a part of frameworks that have two rectifier frameworks being utilized as a part of parallel. The requirement for the Interphase Transformer is available in light of the fact that when associating rectifiers in parallel, their immediate voltages vary.

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Normally for Auto Re-Closure (A/R) and synchronising of line bays we need VT inputs. In VT secondary winding if there is two different voltages for example if winding 1 is 110/1.732 volt and winging 2 is 110 volt and we need both voltages of same potential for A/R and synchronising purpose. so we use IVT.

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What is difference between interposing voltage transformer and potential transformer?

potential transformer is to maser and protection purpose the ivt is used for synchronicing purpose


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