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Can I Create a 15 Degree Phase Shift with Transformers?
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[QUOTE="drvrm, post: 5445357, member: 527528"] The change in phase angle between the terminal voltages of the transformer unit is carried out by adding a regulated voltage to the phase-to-neutral voltage at the source terminal. A winding in series with a network branch is used to insert the regulated voltage that, when added with the appropriate phase to the source terminal phase-to-neutral voltage, sets up the desired direction of the active power flow between the transformer terminals. the circuit diagram and a few methods for phase sifting can be seen at Ref: https://ewh.ieee.org/soc/pes/newyork/NewSite/PDFs/Protection%20Related/Phase_Shifting_Transformer_Modeling.pdf [/QUOTE]
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