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Definition of Step-down transformer
1. Noun. A transformer that reduces voltage.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Step-down Transformer
Literary usage of Step-down transformer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1911)
"Since the high-tension winding of this step- down transformer has a total ...
The records are taken on the low-tension side of the step-down transformer, ..."
2. Electrical Engineer (1892)
"Referring to the step-down transformer (', it will be noticed that the junctions
of the ... for step-down transformer C primary coil (high pressure). ..."
3. General Lectures on Electrical Engineering by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1918)
"return over the open-circuit reactance of the step-down transformer, and is
limited thereby to a negligible value. If, however, the secondaries of the ..."
4. General Lectures on Electrical Engineering by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1918)
"return over the open-circuit reactance of the step-down transformer, and is
limited thereby to a negligible value. If, however, the secondaries of the ..."
5. General Lectures on Electrical Engineering by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1908)
"The triple frequency voltage from line to ground would be eliminated by short
circuiting it in this manner, by Y delta connection of step-down transformer ..."
6. The Microscope: An Introduction to Microscopic Methods and to Histology by Simon Henry Gage (1920)
"HEADLIGHT LAMP-HOUSE, WIRING AND step-down transformer. (About one eighth natural
size.) D. Glass Window of daylight glass on the side of the lamp house to ..."
7. Alternating-current Electricity and Its Applications to Industry by William Henry Timbie, Henry Harold Higbie (1916)
"We have only to find the power delivered by the step-down transformer to the ...
Inductive reactive power taken by each step-down transformer: 70.6' X 64.5 ..."
8. Alternating-current Electricity and Its Applications to Industry: Second Course by William Henry Timbie, Henry Harold Higbie (1916)
"We have only to find the power delivered by the step-down transformer to the ...
Inductive reactive power taken by each step-down transformer: 70.62 X 64.5 ..."