11/.433KV, 100KVA TRANSFORMER is supplied with .433KV AT
ITS PRIMARY. HOW MUCH KVA IT CAN SUPPLY
Answer Posted / pichumani
The full load secondary current of 11/0.433 kV, 100 kVA
trafo is 140 Amps. This much current only can flow on the
secondary. The secondary voltage when 433 V is fed to the
primary is 17 Volts (433x433/1000). Hence it would give
about 4 kVA. (1.732x17x140/1000)
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