LADWP Electric Station Operator Practice Test 2026 - Free Circuit Breakers, Disconnects, Transformers Practice Questions and Study Guide

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What is the vector group of a transformer, and why is it important for connections?

The arrangement of windings and phase shift between primary and secondary, affecting phase rotation.

The vector group tells you how the transformer windings are connected and how the voltages on the high- and low-voltage sides relate in phase. It encodes the winding arrangement (like delta or wye, with or without a neutral) and the polarity so you know the exact phase shift between the primary and secondary.

This matters for connections because the phase rotation of the secondary must line up with other equipment in the system, especially when transformers are connected in parallel or fed from a common bus. If the phase relationships don’t match, circulating currents, improper phasing, voltage errors, or equipment tripping can occur. In practice, you pick a vector group to ensure the secondary phasors align with the system’s phase sequence; for example, a code that indicates a 30-degree shift tells you how the LV phasor is rotated relative to the HV phasor, which guides correct interconnection with other transformers and components.

The physical size of the transformer.

The cooling method used.

The oil type.

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