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How Do You Calculate No Load Losses In Transformer ?

01/04/2011 6:52 AM

please let me know how do you calculate no load losses in transformer?

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Re: how do you calculate no load losses in transformer ?

01/04/2011 6:55 AM

Applied volts multiplied by drawn current multiplied by power factor is as good a way as any....

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Re: how do you calculate no load losses in transformer ?

01/04/2011 7:12 AM
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Re: How Do You Calculate No Load Losses In Transformer ?

01/04/2011 7:51 AM

Remove all loads from transformer and make sure not to loss that loads during the calculation. This is the way I do the calculation.

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