JPetersen
Electrical
- May 20, 2004
- 31
Hi,
Could anyone tell why a 3-phase power transformer shows a so nonlinear and high inrush current characteristica, when induction motors do not.
Of course induction motors do have a high (4-8 x In)starting current, but it seems low compared to transformer inrush of 10-20 x In.
The electric equivalent circuit diagrams for induction motors and transformers seem quite the same - however those diagrams are apparently only valid in steady-state conditions
Brgds
Could anyone tell why a 3-phase power transformer shows a so nonlinear and high inrush current characteristica, when induction motors do not.
Of course induction motors do have a high (4-8 x In)starting current, but it seems low compared to transformer inrush of 10-20 x In.
The electric equivalent circuit diagrams for induction motors and transformers seem quite the same - however those diagrams are apparently only valid in steady-state conditions
Brgds