what is max. continous current of LT side of distribtion
transformers? ie for25kVA, 63kVA, 100kVA, 200kVA etc
Answer Posted / mahendran
KVA=ROOT3*V*I/1000
I=KVA*1000/ROOT3*V
25*1000/1.732*420
I =34.6
SAME FOR ALL
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