Dangerous magnetic field exposure near transformer substation in the building
Transformer substations located close to the living areas could induce high long-term exposures to extremely low frequency magnetic fields of nearby inhabitants. Some of the researches have shown increased risk to childhood leukemia associated with the long term exposure to… Read more
May 05, 2017 | By Edvard Csanyi
Practical Considerations Of Transformer Inrush Current
When a transformer is initially connected to a source of AC voltage, there may be a substantial surge of current through the primary winding called inrush current. This is analogous to the inrush current exhibited by an electric motor that is… Read more
Feb 20, 2016 | By Edvard Csanyi
Practical Considerations of Transformer Heat and Noise
In addition to unwanted electrical effects, transformers may also exhibit undesirable physical effects, the most notable being the production of heat and noise. Transformer noise is primarily a nuisance effect, but heat is a potentially serious problem because winding insulation… Read more
Jul 31, 2015 | By Edvard Csanyi
4 ways in which noise can enter a signal cable and its control – Part 2
Continued from part 1… Read here. In previous part of this technical article, I wrote about electrical noise occurs or is transmitted into a signal cable system in the following four ways: Galvanic (direct electrical contact) – part 1 Electrostatic… Read more
Sep 15, 2014 | By Edvard Csanyi
How Motor Really Works?
The basic working of a motor is based on the fact that when ‘a current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it experiences a force’. If you take a simple DC motor, it has a current-carrying coil supported… Read more
Feb 08, 2013 | By Edvard Csanyi
Three phase induction motors – Operating principle
An electric motor converts electrical energy into a mechanical energy which is then supplied to different types of loads. A.c. motors operate on an a.c. supply, and they are classified into synchronous, single phase and 3 phase induction, and special… Read more
Feb 03, 2012 | By Henry James
About Permeability And Permitivity
The strength of electric field or electrostatic force strength or intensity of field (all synonymous terms) is measured & expressed in terms of force experienced by unit positive charge placed in sphere of influence of another source charge, which has… Read more
Feb 01, 2012 | By Asif Eqbal
Voltage and Current Phase Relationships in an Inductive Circuit
Any change in current in a coil (either a rise or a fall) causes a corresponding change of the magnetic flux around the coil. Because the current changes at its maximum rate when it is going through its zero value… Read more
Jan 05, 2012 | By Edvard Csanyi
