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Transformer VA Distribution

08/13/2010 7:36 AM

How can we find out the VA distribution in transformer?

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Re: Transformer VA Distribution

08/13/2010 7:54 AM

Look it up in the manufacturer's instructions.

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Re: Transformer VA Distribution

08/13/2010 7:59 AM

If you have a nameplate, check it.

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Re: Transformer VA Distribution

08/14/2010 2:18 AM

whew!!!..you're not looking into details of the nameplate ratings..

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