Transformer turns ratio is measured by applying
line frequency AC voltage to one winding of a
transformer and measuring the induced voltage
on the corresponding winding. Historically, most
transformer turns ratiometers excite one phase at
a time and switch before making a measurement
on other phases. This is referred to as switched
1Ø excitation.
The is capable of exciting all three phases at the same time - also known as simultaneous 3Ø excitation. But what are the benefits to this method of excitation?