That's why
I put the 0V and 17V markings on the schematic. In the UK, it's
conventional to mark the 'start' of a winding with 0V and the 'end' with
the appropriate voltage.
For us, we use dot(s for more than one seperate windings)
near the
diagram of winding to show which way the direction of windings and
write out one AC voltage outputs for each windings. Yes, in metric
too!
Yes, I've seen that convention. But if you buy a transformer over here,
the connection tags will be labelled 0V and 17V or whatever. I've never
seen a physical transformer marked with a dot (that's not to say they
don't exist).
Jason D.
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-tony
ard12(a)eng.cam.ac.uk
The gates in my computer are AND,OR and NOT, not Bill