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Transformer Regulation _ Losses [As per TC Name Plate]
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Transformer Regulation ~ Losses [As per TC Name Plate]

The Excel Spredsheet contains details of a 16,000 VA transformer including its primary and secondary voltages, no load and full load losses, impedance voltage, and resistance. It also includes formulas and calculations for HV and LV full load currents, I2R losses, stray losses, impedance, resistance, reactance, regulation, and efficiency at various load levels and power factors.

How to Read a Transformer Nameplate
The most important information on a nameplate is the transformer’s rating information, the essential data about the transformer’s capacity and operating parameters. This includes kVA Rating, Voltage Rating, and Frequency Rating.

For intermittent power sources, such as wind and solar, nameplate power is the source’s output under ideal conditions, such as maximum usable wind or high sun on a clear summer day

Reference: Wikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltage_regulation

  1. Calculate No Load Losses at various Loading of Transformer.
  2. Calculate Full Load Losses at various Loading of Transformer.
  3. Calculate Percentage Impedance
  4. Calculate Transformer regulation at various Power Factor.
  5. Calculate Transformer Efficiency at Unity P.F at various Loading condition.
  6. Calculate Transformer Efficiency at various P.F at various Loading condition.

Title : Transformer Regulation ~ Losses [As per TC Name Plate]

Type : Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet (xlsx)

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