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It depends on the incoming primary voltage. For a 5kva utility transformer receiving 15,000 volts on the primary the current drawn would be one third of one amp to give you an output of 5,000 VA (watts). Just remember this, volts x amps = watts or volt amps.

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11y ago

Maximum 335Amp.

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To answer this question the voltage of either the primary or secondary must be stated. I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.

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Transformers will output different amperages at different voltages. To answer this question the specific voltage of the 250 kVA transformer is needed.

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It depends on the voltage. Simply divide KVA by KV to get amperes.

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If the total bank is 750kVA, full load amps is 902A.

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