BigJake
Electrical
- Feb 12, 2003
- 4
Anyone have a site that describes how a Transformer's Percent Impedance is measured either at the factory or in a lab?
I recall that it is done by short-circuiting the high voltage side and then increasing the low voltage side voltage until full rated current is reached in the high voltage side. (Full rated current will not have been reached on the low voltage side.) The ratio of the voltages HV to LV is called the voltage impedance drop?
Please help clarify this for me and put me onto some good sites if you have them.
No audio transformers or theoretical calculations, please!
Thanks!
I recall that it is done by short-circuiting the high voltage side and then increasing the low voltage side voltage until full rated current is reached in the high voltage side. (Full rated current will not have been reached on the low voltage side.) The ratio of the voltages HV to LV is called the voltage impedance drop?
Please help clarify this for me and put me onto some good sites if you have them.
No audio transformers or theoretical calculations, please!
Thanks!