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    Article: Transformer Turns Ratio (TTR) Explained


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    Nice article

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    Some good information here

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    So using example in the article a 3ph delta wye 138000-12470/7200 the formula would be 138000÷7200?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Js20981 View Post
    So using example in the article a 3ph delta wye 138000-12470/7200 the formula would be 138000÷7200?
    Yes Sir... In Y configuration Vline=sqr(3)*Vphase. And since your 138000v in Delta represents the phase and the line Vline=Vphase, 12470 VLine/Sqr(3)=7200v of Vphase should be used. i hope it helps

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    What is the turns ratio of a 3-phase 500kVA, 13,200-480 volt rated delta-delta transformer that is 80% loaded?

    I cant seem to wrap my head around the calculation on this, can someone assist me on it. I keep getting 22 cause I add the 80% load into my calculation

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