My lord.
What are the enginners out there doing? Here are the fundamentals for calculating the energy losses, and efficiency of a transformer as a function of load, power factor, and X/R values. Please help me to understand why these question are being asked??
1.Get the transformer test sheet.You cannot calculate the data without this information. You can guess and estimate but the data sheet is the answer. Any good Power System Enginner would ask for this data when he /she purchased a tranformer.
2.Look at at the data sheet and find the load watts loss. this is normaly gives in watts. Also find the percent Z of the transformer and the no load watts loss.
3.Divide the watts loss by 10 times the KVA rating and get the% R of the transformer. Example, 2500 KVA transformer with a % Impedance of 6.47 and a load loss watts of 26495 watss would have a % R of 26495/25000 of 1.0598. the % X would be [6.47^2-1.0598^2]= 6.38 % X. Now you have the parameters of the transformer.
4. Calculate the efficiency of the transformer at different values of load and power factor.
5. For this transformer you will calculate the maximum efficiency is at a 37.@ % load and the efficiency is 99.12 %
6. The transformer regulation is , of course, a function of the per unit loading and power factor of the load. For this transformer at a .75 per unit load and a power factor of the load at 0.8, the regulation is 3.56 % and at 1.0 per unit is 4.77 % The efficeincy at 0.75 and 0.8 PF is 99.02% and 98.81 %.
If you need to know how to calculate this, you will need some help.
Get:
1. J&P Transformer Book
2.Intreperiting the Transformer Data Sheet-Jack Woodham
3.A Practical Guide To Short Citcuit Calculations-Condrad St. Pierre.
4.Symmetrical Componments-Wagner & Evans
Jack