Power Transformer
What defines a power transformer in electrical engineering?
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January 21, 2026 at 2:02 pm by Haruto Tanaka
In electrical engineering, a power transformer is a static device that transfers AC electrical power between circuits at different voltage levels through electromagnetic induction, without changing frequency. It is characterized by its kVA/MVA rating, voltage class, insulation system, impedance, and cooling method. Power transformers are primarily used in transmission and distribution systems, industrial plants, and large-scale power conversion, as opposed to small signal or instrumentation transformers used for measurement and control.