What happens if the secondary of the transformer is shorted?
Answer Posted / thowsif_emerson_csm team
If the secondary of the transformer is shorted
Only the leakage inductance limits the current
during a short. It seems that the current through the
primary is limited by winding resistance and leakage
resistance when the secondary is shorted.
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