Electrical Transformers and Rotating Machines
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Chapter 5, Problem 3P
Refer to the transformer shown in Figure 5-13 to answer the following questions.
What is the turns ratio of the winding between points B and E as compared to the winding between points D and E?
Figure 5-13 Autotransformer practice problems.
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Ch. 5 - An AC power source is connected across 325 turns...Ch. 5 - Is the transformer in question 1 a step-up or...Ch. 5 - Prob. 3RQCh. 5 - A load impedance of 52 Ω is connected to the...Ch. 5 - How much current will flow in the primary of the...Ch. 5 - Prob. 6RQCh. 5 - A 480-volt three-phase load is rated at 34.5 kVA....Ch. 5 - If the load in question 7 was supplied by two...Ch. 5 - Prob. 1PCh. 5 - Prob. 2P
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- Refer to the transformer shown in Figure 5-13 to answer the following questions. The transformer shown in Figure 5-13 is supplying 325 volt amperes to a load. The primary voltage is 240 volts. What is the primary current? Figure 5-13 Autotransformer practice problems.arrow_forwardA 480-volt three-phase load is rated at 34.5 kVA. It is to be supplied with variable three-phase voltage. Because the load is continuous, the transformers ratings are to be increased by 1.25% of the rated load. Three variable autotransformers are used to supply this load. Refer to Table 4-2 and determine the standard size of each transformer that should be used to make this connection.arrow_forwardAn AC power source is connected across 325 turns of an autotransformer, and the load is connected across 260 turns. What is the turns ratio of this transformer?arrow_forward
- A load impedance of 52 Ω is connected to the secondary winding of the transformer in question 3. How much current will flow in the secondary?arrow_forwardName three factors that determine the amount of induced voltage.arrow_forwardIf the secondary of the transformer in question 5 supplies a current of 9.6 amperes to a load, what is the primary current? (Disregard excitation current.)arrow_forward
- If the load in question 7 is connected in a wye, what would be the line voltage and line current supplying the load?arrow_forwardHow many lines of magnetic flux must be cut in 1 s to induce a voltage of 1 V?arrow_forwardA transformer has a primary voltage of 240 volts and a secondary voltage of 48 volts. What is the turns ratio of this transformer?arrow_forward
- Assume that a line voltage of 2400 volts is connected to the primary of the three-phase transformer and the line voltage of the secondary is 240 volts. What is the turns ratio of the transformer?arrow_forwardRefer to the transformer connection shown in Figure 8-31 to fill in the following values. Figure 8-31 Practice problems circuit 2arrow_forwardA wye-connected load has a voltage of 480 V applied to it. What is the voltage dropped across each phase?arrow_forward
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