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Transformer winding types course, in this course we will learn about transformer winding types. This detailed course provides a comprehensive understanding of the various winding configurations used in transformers, essential for anyone working in electrical engineering and power systems. Starting with the basics, we will cover the fundamental principles of transformer windings, including their role in voltage transformation and impedance matching. The course will explore different types of windings, such as primary and secondary windings, auto transformer windings, and toroidal windings. We will delve into the specifics of distribution transformer windings and power transformer winding configurations, including step-up, step-down, and three-phase windings. Each type will be examined in detail, discussing their construction, operation, and specific applications. Practical demonstrations will illustrate how to identify, analyze, and select appropriate winding types for various transformer applications. Additionally, the course will cover advanced topics such as zigzag winding configurations and isolation transformer windings. By the end of the course, participants will have a thorough understanding of transformer winding types, their applications, and their significance in electrical systems, equipping them with the skills to effectively design, analyze, and troubleshoot transformer windings in real-world scenarios.