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Transformers don't always work correctly when wired backwards.You hook them up "backwards" for step up service
That's correct.I suspect Leigh is referring to the type of transformer which has various losses "discounted" up front by adjusting the ratios to compensate for them. The secondary voltage may be made higher than the nominal ratio because of losses under load. If reversed, the step-up will be LOWER than expected.
That can throw the voltage ratio off when used in reverse, but the device does not "fail to work".
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