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power supply transformer

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rickei

Electrical
May 27, 2009
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Hi there,
I have to design three phase transformer for power supply: 13000VDC @ 10ADC, cap filtered.
Using capacitor filter always makes me nervous because of figuring transformer's secondary voltage and current.
Is it OK if I calculate Us=0.74*UDC , Is=0.816*Idc , and because of cap filter increase transformer's kVA about 50% ?
Thanks,
 
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Realistic. Yes.

But if you need voltage to stay well regulated as load changes, you may need to do better. What are your specs?

It is a rather big unit. It may pay to contact a specialist company.

Gunnar Englund
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