Angular Displacement

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I’m trying to wrap my head around the concept of “Angular Displacement” in regards to three phase transformer connections. Does anyone have a resource to learn more about it? Also, what is the consequence of not matching displacement in power systems?
 
No real concern unless you are connecting the transformers in parallel. There is a 30° phase shift between a delta primary and a wye secondary.
 
I’m trying to wrap my head around the concept of “Angular Displacement” in regards to three phase transformer connections. Does anyone have a resource to learn more about it? Also, what is the consequence of not matching displacement in power systems?
I know what it means in general; it's just the angle between two vectors or lines, e.g., the angular displacement between phases of a three phase service is 120 degrees.
 
No real concern unless you are connecting the transformers in parallel. There is a 30° phase shift between a delta primary and a wye secondary.
I would hazard a guess that connecting the secondaries of two transformers with differing angular displacement could let the magic smoke out of a lot of conductors.
 
When you look at the little pictorial drawing of the transformer on the nameplate, most are drawn to represent the angular displacement between the primary and the secondary.
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