What is the calculating formula for HT and LT amps in a
transformer.
Answer Posted / rajesh tewari
CURRENT IN LT SIDE
=KVA *1000/1.732*LT VOLTAGE*COSQ
CURRENT IN HT SIDE
= KVA *1000/1.732*HT VOLTAGE*COSQ
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