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Qu'est-ce (qui) est autotransformer - définition

TYPE OF ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER
Variac; Auto-transformer; Variable autotransformer; Autoformer; Automatic transformer

Autotransformer         
·add. ·noun A transformer in which part of the primary winding is used as a secondary winding, or vice versa;
- called also a compensator or balancing coil.
autotransformer         
¦ noun an electrical transformer which has a single winding of which part is common to both primary and secondary circuits.
Korndörfer autotransformer starter         
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Korndorfer starter; Korndorfer Autotransformer Starter; Korndörfer Autotransformer Starter; Korndorfer autotransformer starter; Korndörfer starter
In electrical engineering, the Korndorfer starter is a technique used for reduced voltage soft starting of induction motors. The circuit uses a three-phase autotransformer and three three-phase switches.

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Autotransformer

An autotransformer is an electrical transformer with only one winding. The "auto" (Greek for "self") prefix refers to the single coil acting alone, not to any kind of automatic mechanism. In an autotransformer, portions of the same winding act as both the primary winding and secondary winding sides of the transformer. In contrast, an ordinary transformer has separate primary and secondary windings which have no metallic conducting path between them.

The autotransformer winding has at least three taps where electrical connections are made. Since part of the winding does "double duty", autotransformers have the advantages of often being smaller, lighter, and cheaper than typical dual-winding transformers, but the disadvantage of not providing electrical isolation between primary and secondary circuits. Other advantages of autotransformers include lower leakage reactance, lower losses, lower excitation current, and increased VA rating for a given size and mass.

An example of an application of an autotransformer is one style of traveler's voltage converter, that allows 230-volt devices to be used on 120-volt supply circuits, or the reverse. An autotransformer with multiple taps may be applied to adjust the voltage at the end of a long distribution circuit to correct for excess voltage drop; when automatically controlled, this is one example of a voltage regulator.