A 11000/415V distribution transformer is fed 415V upon it's LT
side,Do I get 11000V upon it's Primary side ?
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Answer / h r jadhav
it means u want to use step down t/f as stepup t/f .
thereticaly there shall be 11000 volts when applied 415
volts to secondary side ( lv) . but practically it would
not be .it would be lesser b cause of losses.
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Answer / varun
depends on whether the tiptronic bipolar cypersistors are
actived or are in semi transgulocitural state
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Answer / syed ali raza naqvi
yes offcourse because u provide 415 v on lt side n its mean
u use lt as a primary and where u get 11000 volts its
called secondary side and its possible.
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Answer / uselescrapytwit
Yes because the losses are allowed for via the % in the regulations. ALSo the transformer may be a multi tap to allow adjustment of secondary out put.
All in all its close enough to satisfy the regulation primary secondary either way round.
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Answer / t.somasundaram
in 11000/415v transformer,if we apply the 415 volt to the
secondry ,we can't get 11000 volt at the primary
side.because , some power losses will be occured .so the
voltage drop will be occured .so the transformer can't
produce the 11000 v at the primary .and also the 415 v is
not enough to produce voltage of 11000v.thus we can't get
the 11000v at primary for corresponding 415v secondry voltage
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