Q. What makes a power transformer different from an instrument transformer?
Answer
A power transformer is mainly used in power transmission and distribution to either step up or down a voltage level. In a circuit, an instrument transformer is used to monitor voltage or current. Instrument transformers include current and potential transformers, for instance.
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