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Correction Factor in Transformer

12/07/2010 5:12 AM

How to determine the correction factor for a transformer. For example, I have a 11/6.9kV transformer with correction factor of 0.45. Its given as ratio of no load to nominal voltage.explain me clearly if you are aware of it. Thank u

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Re: Correction factor in Transformer

12/07/2010 7:03 AM

Is this a homework question?

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Re: Correction factor in Transformer

12/08/2010 11:34 PM

It must be a homework..

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Re: Correction Factor in Transformer

12/10/2010 12:51 AM

Hello friends, am not asking the value exactly. I have asked on basis of what factors you will determine the correction factor. You can come up with a good answer rather than typing its homework....

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Re: Correction Factor in Transformer

12/10/2010 7:54 AM

These are used to take care of voltage drop due to Z of Transformer.

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