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constant-voltage transformer

(¦kän·stənt ′vōl·tij tranz′för·mər)

(electricity) A power transformer which will supply a constant voltage to an unvarying load, even with changes in the primary voltage.


 
 
Architecture: constant-voltage transformer

A special transformer which is designed to provide constant voltage at its output, independent of voltage variations in the line to which its input is connected.


 
 

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