why tertiary winding in power transformer?

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    鈴木 拓真
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    why tertiary winding in power transformer?

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    山田 翔太
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    A tertiary winding in a power transformer serves several important functions. Primarily, it provides a path for unbalanced loads, helping to stabilize the system by reducing neutral currents. It can also be used for voltage regulation, supplying auxiliary power for station services, or connecting to a capacitor bank for power factor correction. Additionally, the tertiary winding can improve system reliability by offering a backup path for fault currents.

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