Electrical Engineering - Transformers - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Transformers - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
1.
What kVA rating is required for a transformer that must handle a maximum load current of 8 A with a secondary voltage of 2 kV?
Discussion:
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Ranjith said:
1 decade ago
Transformer output power rating in KVA.
KVA=VOLTAGE X CURRENT =2X8=16.
KVA=VOLTAGE X CURRENT =2X8=16.
Krishna said:
1 decade ago
Transformer output power rating in KVA.
KVA=VOLTAGE X CURRENT =2X8=16.
KVA=VOLTAGE X CURRENT =2X8=16.
Jitendranath panda said:
1 decade ago
s/v - 2kv*8A = 16kva.
So 16kva or higher power transformer required.
So 16kva or higher power transformer required.
Sweta said:
1 decade ago
When transformer output rating in MVA then how can get the answers?
Mohan said:
1 decade ago
When transformer output rating in MVA then how can get the answers?
Chandragupt Morya said:
1 decade ago
Hello friend,
You know that,
Output = i*v.
So,
= 8*2.
= 16KVA.
You know that,
Output = i*v.
So,
= 8*2.
= 16KVA.
Mahantesh.GM said:
1 decade ago
Transformer output power rating in KVA.
KVA = V X I = 2X8 = 16.
KVA = V X I = 2X8 = 16.
Chakri said:
1 decade ago
kVA=(Secondary Voltage)*(Secondary Current)
=(2000*8)=16kVA
=(2000*8)=16kVA
Jaydeep said:
1 decade ago
How to we know the transformer is single phase or three phase?
Ramesh yadav said:
1 decade ago
What will happen if t/f is made from magnet in place of iron?
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