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English: This is an electrical schematic of an induction regulator. Primary phases R-S-T are in stator whereas secondary phases 1-2-3 are in rotor. Rotor can be freely shifted a geometric angle alpha. This geometric angle is translated into electrical shifting between primary and secondary.

Please note that:

  • primary and secondary are isolated
  • voltage ratio is fixed as it is determined by the number of turns
  • phase shifting is determined by physical angular shifting

Hereafter an electric phasor diagram of the resulting voltages, primary and secondary.

Electrical diagram of an induction regulator working as isolated power transformer
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