deltawhy
Electrical
- Jun 1, 2011
- 95
Hello,
I have a question regarding transformer %Z. The things that are known are as follows:
1. %Z is acquired through testing the transformer via a short circuit test.
2. %Z is the percentage of rated primary voltage that when applied, produces the full load current through the secondary.
3. %Z is a representation of a transformers leakage reactance (the flux produced by the primary windings that does not link with the secondary).
Now, if those statements above are true, can someone please shed light on the following:
1. Can you consider %Z to be the "impedance" of the transformer during steady state conditions (ie. does %Z only apply during transient events when the transformer is essentially short circuited)?
I have a question regarding transformer %Z. The things that are known are as follows:
1. %Z is acquired through testing the transformer via a short circuit test.
2. %Z is the percentage of rated primary voltage that when applied, produces the full load current through the secondary.
3. %Z is a representation of a transformers leakage reactance (the flux produced by the primary windings that does not link with the secondary).
Now, if those statements above are true, can someone please shed light on the following:
1. Can you consider %Z to be the "impedance" of the transformer during steady state conditions (ie. does %Z only apply during transient events when the transformer is essentially short circuited)?