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ECONOMIC LOADING OF TRANSFORMER

05/22/2008 7:19 AM

I WILL LIKE TO FIND OUT HOW TRANSFORMERS ARE ECONOMICALLY LOADED. AT WHAT PERCENTAGE WILL A TRANSFORMER BE ECONOMICALLY LOADED? WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF ECONOMIC LOADING OF TRANSFORMER? ALSO HELP ME WITH LOSS OF LIFE WITH RESPECT TO TRANSFORMERS

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Re: ECONOMIC LOADING OF TRANSFORMER

05/23/2008 5:32 AM

Shouting gets no help.

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Re: ECONOMIC LOADING OF TRANSFORMER

05/26/2008 3:46 AM

When the constant Loss (Core Loss) is equal to the copper loss (I^2.R Loss) Transformer will give MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY. you can refer to any standard Text Book.

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