jmacion
Computer
- May 10, 2022
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We have a 1800W isolation transformer that is overheating in 2 hours even though the measured VA is about 1800W.
Yes we have plenty of cooling on it, it just heats up very quickly.
We know that there is noise generated from the power factor correction algorithm on the amplifier on the transformer load side.
We believe the transformer is able to filter much of the noise.
The vendor of the power amplifier asked us to use the transformer as they say it has helped other customers get UL approval by reducing noise put back into the mains (i think it was conducted emissions).
Does the energy from the noise turn to heat in the transformer? If so, how much?
I dont understand enough of the magnetics theory.
Also, what about inefficiency of transformer, its typically 90% but do the losses go toward heat?
thanks
We have a 1800W isolation transformer that is overheating in 2 hours even though the measured VA is about 1800W.
Yes we have plenty of cooling on it, it just heats up very quickly.
We know that there is noise generated from the power factor correction algorithm on the amplifier on the transformer load side.
We believe the transformer is able to filter much of the noise.
The vendor of the power amplifier asked us to use the transformer as they say it has helped other customers get UL approval by reducing noise put back into the mains (i think it was conducted emissions).
Does the energy from the noise turn to heat in the transformer? If so, how much?
I dont understand enough of the magnetics theory.
Also, what about inefficiency of transformer, its typically 90% but do the losses go toward heat?
thanks