why the rating of transformer in k.v.a
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Answer / gajanan jadhav
because transformer losses such as iron losses and copper
losses are depends upon voltage and current respectively.
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Answer / manisand1
beacuse this does not include power factor and the same
case is going to be happen in DG sets also and apart from
this iron loss and copper loss is also maon reason behind
this.
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Answer / aldossary
kVA is the unit for apparent power. Apparent power consists
of active and reactive power and if you want to calculate
the rating of the transformer you have to consider both.
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Answer / mahesh sharma
becouse transfomer have comtrol of voltage high to low and
maintae the cuurent in kilowatt.
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