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This document provides tutorial problems for calculating various parameters related to transformers such as turns ratio, voltages, currents, losses, efficiency and more. It contains 12 problems where the key information, variables and solutions are given. The problems cover concepts like step-up and step-down transformers, primary and secondary currents, iron and copper losses, efficiency calculations, regulation and maximum efficiency.

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Tutorial 5

This document provides tutorial problems for calculating various parameters related to transformers such as turns ratio, voltages, currents, losses, efficiency and more. It contains 12 problems where the key information, variables and solutions are given. The problems cover concepts like step-up and step-down transformers, primary and secondary currents, iron and copper losses, efficiency calculations, regulation and maximum efficiency.

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Tutorial Transformer

1. A transformer has 600 primary turns connected to a 1.5kV supply.


Determine the number of secondary turns for a 240V output voltage
assuming no losses. [96]

2. A transformer has a primary to secondary turns ratio of 1:15. Calculate the


primary voltage necessary to supply a 240V load. If the load current is 3A,
determine the primary current. Neglect any losses. [16V, 45A]

3. A 20 resistance is connected across the secondary winding of a single-


phase power transformer whose secondary voltage is 150V. Calculate the
primary voltage and the turns ratio if the supply current is 5A, neglecting
losses. [225V, 3:2]

4. A transformer takes a current of 1A when its primary is connected to a


300V, 50Hz supply, and the secondary being on open-circuit. If the power
absorbed is 120W, calculate:

a. Iron loss current [0.4A]


b. The power factor on no-load [0.4]
c. The magnetizing current [0.92A]

5. A 60kVA, 1600V/100V, 50Hz, single-phase transformer has 50 secondary


windings. Calculate:

a. The primary and secondary current [37.5A, 600A]


b. The number of primary turns [800]
c. The maximum value of the flux [9.0mWb]

6. A single-phase transformer has 2400 turns on the primary and 600 turns on
the secondary. Its no-load current is 4A at a power factor of 0.25 lagging.
Assuming the volt drop in the windings is negligible, calculate the primary
current and power factor when the secondary current is 80A at a power
factor of 0.8 lagging.
[23.26A, 0.73]

7. A transformer has 1200 primary turns and 200 secondary turns. The
primary and secondary resistances are 0.2 and 0.02 respectively and
the corresponding leakage reactances are 1.2 and 0.05 respectively.
Calculate:
a. The equivalent resistance, reactance and impedance referred to the
primary winding [0.92 , 3.0 , 3.14 ]
b. The phase angle of the impedance [72.950]

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8. A 6kVA, 100V/500V, single-phase transformer has a secondary terminal
voltage of 487.5 volts when loaded. Determine the regulation of the
transformer. [2.5%]

9. A single-phase transformer has a voltage ratio of 6:1 and the h.v winding
is supply at 540V. The secondary winding provides a full load current of
30A at a power factor of 0.8 lagging. Neglecting losses, find:
a. The rating of the transformer [2.7kVA]
b. The power supplied to the load [2.16kW]
c. The primary current [5A]

10. A 100kVA, 2000V/400V, 50Hz, single-phase transformer has a iron loss


of 600W and a full load copper loss of 1600W. Calculate its efficiency for
a load of 60kW at 0.8 power factor. [97.56%]

11. Determine the efficiency of a 15kVA transformer for the following


conditions:
a. Full-load, unity power factor [96.77%]
b. 0.8 full-load, unity power factor [96.84%]
c. Half full-load, 0.8 power factor [95.62%]

Assume that iron losses are 200W and the full-load copper loss is 300W.

12. A 250 kVA transformer has a full-load copper loss of 3kW and the iron
loss of 2kW. Calculate:
a. The output kVA at which the efficiency of the transformer is a
maximum [204.1kVA]
b. The maximum efficiency, assuming the power factor of the load is
0.80. [97.61%]

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