ServoWizard
Electrical
- May 21, 2005
- 17
Hello,
I have a 3 phase "step down" transformer that has multiple HV inputs and two LV outputs. My need is to raise 208/220 up to 230. Mathmatically I can accomplish that by reversing the roles of the HV inputs and LV outputs but I do not possess the knowledge to know whether or not that is possible. I calculated the percentage of reduction by using the HV of 222VAC and the LV of 208VAC:
208 -:- 220 = .9369369
1.0 - .9369369 0630631 + 1.0 = 1.0630631
220 x 1.0630631 = 233.87388VAC
The transformer is rated at 75kvW and my application is 2.2kvW. Is this doable or am I too wet to be working with electricity?
Thanks, Servo
I have a 3 phase "step down" transformer that has multiple HV inputs and two LV outputs. My need is to raise 208/220 up to 230. Mathmatically I can accomplish that by reversing the roles of the HV inputs and LV outputs but I do not possess the knowledge to know whether or not that is possible. I calculated the percentage of reduction by using the HV of 222VAC and the LV of 208VAC:
208 -:- 220 = .9369369
1.0 - .9369369 0630631 + 1.0 = 1.0630631
220 x 1.0630631 = 233.87388VAC
The transformer is rated at 75kvW and my application is 2.2kvW. Is this doable or am I too wet to be working with electricity?
Thanks, Servo