ThePunisher
Electrical
- Nov 7, 2009
- 384
HI all. I understand that the inrush would be greater if a step-down transformer is energized at the LV side.
However, if we have a STEP-UP transformer, is the inrush "seen" at its LV terminals and no inrush at its HV terminals. The reason I ask is that our contractor has set the relay of the HV side high enough to bypass the transformer inrush current.
If the inrush is at the HV side, is it going to be 12X as well? If not, how much inrush I would get at the LV side?
Thanks
However, if we have a STEP-UP transformer, is the inrush "seen" at its LV terminals and no inrush at its HV terminals. The reason I ask is that our contractor has set the relay of the HV side high enough to bypass the transformer inrush current.
If the inrush is at the HV side, is it going to be 12X as well? If not, how much inrush I would get at the LV side?
Thanks