Hi All
Sorry for the delay in replying. Yes the transformer is custom designed and so does not conform to any standards regarding loading. Here are the actual transformer details
CORE : 160 x 85 x 60 mm. M5 (0.30 mm.)
Fe.Weight : 6.29 kg. Bmax : 1.55 T.
Cu.Weight : 2.48 kg. Excitation : 39.9 mA.
Tot.Weight : 9.03 kg. Power : 1440 VA.
Cu.Loss : 54.09 W. Fill Factor : 21.9%
Fe.Loss : 6.51 W. Temp.Rise : 69 deg.C.
Frequency : 50 Hz. Ave. A/mm2 : 3.3 A/mm2.
Final Dimensions : 174 x 62 x 78 mm. (not including lead out bulges.)
Winding order: Primary first on core.
PRIMARY WINDING DATA.
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Pri 1. Volts, Amps, DCR.*, Cu kg.
115, 6.57, 0.288, 0.577
Pri 2. Volts, Amps, DCR.*, Cu kg.
115, 6.57, 0.303, 0.607
Pri/Sec insulation 3 layers. 13 mm. Polyester, 50% overlap.
SECONDARY WINDING DATA.
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Volts. Amps. DCR.* Cu kg. NLV. Reg'n.
Sec 1. 24.2 15 0.03 0.311 25.1 3.6%
Sec 2. 24.2 15 0.031 0.32 25.1 3.6%
Sec 3. 24.2 15 0.032 0.33 25.1 3.6%
Sec 4. 24.1 15 0.033 0.34 25.1 4%
* DCR = 20 deg.C
As this is such a small transformer, the calculations exclude any reactive losses in the windings and consider all Cu losses to be based on I^2R.
Hope this helps. Sorry about the formatting and thanks for all your help
Ray