why transformer ratings in kva?
Answer Posted / sagar sahu
The transformer is losses is two types
1. copper loss
2. iron loss
The voltage while the copper loss upon the current
The load which connected on the transformer is an terms k/w
Iron loss and copper loss depends upon the voltage and current so the transformer rating is an KVA.
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