vtpwringeniero
Electrical
- Sep 5, 2001
- 6
Recently, my company purchased a 3 phase, 3 legged core transformer. High side volts: 4,160 delta, low side volts: 600Y/346 x 480Y/277, nominal capacity: 3650 KVA. The unit is silicon filled.
The test report showed the following:
Exciting Current no load losses
Phase A: 2.25 amps 1,160 watts
Phase B: 1.65 amps 1,440 watts
Phase C: 2.00 amps 4,080 watts
Total no load losses: 6,680 watts.
Is it unusual to have such a distribution of no load losses in a transformer of this type?
The test report showed the following:
Exciting Current no load losses
Phase A: 2.25 amps 1,160 watts
Phase B: 1.65 amps 1,440 watts
Phase C: 2.00 amps 4,080 watts
Total no load losses: 6,680 watts.
Is it unusual to have such a distribution of no load losses in a transformer of this type?