CAN 50Hz transformer work at 60 Hz power supply? if yes how
it is possible?
Answer Posted / sathiarajan
Yes it can. But it will get more heat, Bcos of hystersis &
Eddy current loss. The Core, winding impedance, etc have
been calculated for 50Hz. If it is increased to 60Hz then
impedance of the transformer will also increase. It can
work with 60Hz under light load for a very short duration.
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