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Transformer Main Components Explained: Core, Windings, Tank, and Bushings

A comprehensive guide to understanding the four main components of power transformers: the magnetic core, electrical windings, protective tank, and high-voltage bushings.

Seatrust Technical Team
January 27, 2026
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Transformer Main Components Explained: Core, Windings, Tank, and Bushings

Transformer Main Components Explained

A power transformer is one of the most critical assets in any electrical power system. This article provides a comprehensive explanation of the main parts of a transformer and how they work together.

1. Transformer Core: The Magnetic Backbone

The transformer core provides a low-reluctance path for magnetic flux. Most transformers use laminated cores made from silicon steel sheets to reduce eddy current losses.

Core Types: Core-type, Shell-type, Toroidal

Applications: Substation transformers, Wind power transformers, Solar inverter transformers, Industrial isolation transformers

2. Transformer Windings

The transformer winding carries current and produces magnetic flux. Windings are made from copper or aluminum conductors with insulation.

Types: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary windings

Applications: High-voltage step-up transformers, Distribution transformers, Furnace transformers

3. Transformer Tank

The tank encloses the core and windings, providing mechanical protection and cooling medium containment.

4. Transformer Bushings

Bushings provide electrical insulation and mechanical support for high-voltage connections.

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