Testing
Transformer- How to accurately test a
transformer
There is two types of transformers in the
market- linear transformer and switch mode power transformer. The
transformers design is different. Sometimes it is just referred as
ac transformer. Linear transformer mostly used in radio, project
kits, VCD and etc while switch mode transformer can be found in
Monitor, Tv, Fax and so on.
A transformer consists of two or more coils
wound on the same core. For power transformers, the core material
is usually iron. For a radio-frequency transformer, the core
material is usually ferrite or air. The basic property of a
transformer is to change AC voltage. A transformer cannot change
direct current voltage. A step down transformer has a lower AC
output voltage at its secondary winding than the AC input voltage
to its primary winding. Conversely, a step up transformer has a
higher secondary than primary voltage. The transformer laminations
or coating of shellac, enamel or varnish is to insulate adjacent
turns from shorts between winding.
I will not go too details about how
transformer work and transformer calculation as you can read more
details from most electrical and electronic transformers books. How
to test transformers:
Transformer failures are relatively rare in
most electronic equipment, compared with other components. If too
much current goes through a coil or winding, the winding
heats up and can either open up completely, or the insulation
between turns of wire can break down, causing the coil to be partly
or completely shorted.
Just like a coil, you can check continuity of
any primary or secondary transformer winding. The actual value of
DC resistance you read is rather meaningless, but at least
you will know whether a winding is open. Checking linear
transformer is quite straight forward. Apply the ac voltage to the
primary winding and expect output voltage at the secondary side. No
or low output voltage means the transformer winding has open or
shorted winding. Look for any evidence of overheating, such as
darkened or blackened areas or a burnt smell.
About how to test a power transformer-it is a
little bit complicated. You cannot apply ac voltage to the
equipment and expect the desire output at the secondary side
without connect to load otherwise over voltage will happen (because
you have removed all the secondary load) and will blow the power
section which consist of power fet, pwm ic and etc. Swith mode
power supply are designed to run with load while linear transformer
can be test without load.
The best way to test a switch mode power
transformer is first remove it from the board. Check only the
primary winding as secondary winding failures are exceedingly rare.
How do we know which one is the primary winding? Trace from the big
filter cap the positive pin to see where the circuit goes. It will
go to one of the pin of the transformer. Then look for the power
fet middle pin which is the Drain and it will lead to another pin
of the transformer. This two pins is the primary winding of the
transformer. Checking the resistance of the primary winding only
can reveal whether it is open but it cannot check if it has
developed a shorted winding. Only by using a ringer test you will
know if it shorted or not. A shorted turn in the primary winding
can cause the power section to blow.
The cheapest ringer tester that i came across
is Dick Smith LOPT METER or flyback tester. Just connect the probes
to the primary winding and the result are instantly seen from the
Led bar graph. 4-8 bar represent a good winding, 1-2 bar represent
partial short and if the led goes off means there is a heavy short
in the winding. Besides checking the transformer it can be
use to check B+ COIL, horizontal yoke coil and flyback primary
winding and ballast (choke).
The expensive ringer tester is from sencore
equipment. Sencore LC102 and LC103C besides checking capacitor it
also have the capability to check all kind of winding. Whether it
is a low voltage transformer, high voltage transformer,
current transformer, pulse transformer, electric transformer,
custom transformer this equipment will be able to check and test
it.
If you do not wish to invest on this tester
you may use a light bulb to check it. Remove one of the primary
winding pin and connect a 60 watt light bulb. One end to the
circuit while the other to the transformer pin. If the bulb light
and didn't goes off suspect a shorted winding and if the light goes
off, the winding is ok.
Transformer repair is not easy and it require
a good skill to do it. Most of the transformer repairer preferred
to rewind bigger winding such as fan, car alternator and starter.
Swith mode power transformer is a little bit difficult to rewind
because of the small size and low price.
Author By : Jestine Yong, he is a electronic
repairer and a writer. For more information on electronic repair
please visit his website at : http://www.noahtec.com/electronic-repair-articles.htm
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