EngRepair
Electrical
- Oct 13, 2012
- 49
I would need advice from esteemed experts on this forum.
It concerns the custom design of a dry, low-voltage power transformer with an approximate power rating of 1 to 3 kVA.
The issue at hand is that we have several sizes of new "EI" transformer cores of unknown quality and manufacturer, in our warehouse, which we occasionally need to use to build a transformer for a specific application.
The problem lies in the fact that we have no information about the core quality, particularly the permissible flux density, so we are unable to calculate the "turns per Volt" and maximum kVA.
We know that the flux density can vary within a very wide range (from 0.8 to 1.7 Tesla), which is not particularly helpful.
I'm wondering if there is a test through which we can measure and determine an approximate value for the permissible flux density so that we don't have to guess randomly. This wouldn't be a problem if we were dealing with a series of transformers, but in principle, it's always a single transformer for a specific purpose.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
It concerns the custom design of a dry, low-voltage power transformer with an approximate power rating of 1 to 3 kVA.
The issue at hand is that we have several sizes of new "EI" transformer cores of unknown quality and manufacturer, in our warehouse, which we occasionally need to use to build a transformer for a specific application.
The problem lies in the fact that we have no information about the core quality, particularly the permissible flux density, so we are unable to calculate the "turns per Volt" and maximum kVA.
We know that the flux density can vary within a very wide range (from 0.8 to 1.7 Tesla), which is not particularly helpful.
I'm wondering if there is a test through which we can measure and determine an approximate value for the permissible flux density so that we don't have to guess randomly. This wouldn't be a problem if we were dealing with a series of transformers, but in principle, it's always a single transformer for a specific purpose.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.