You need to specify how many volts in order to have this question answered. And then it becomes a simple matter of solving the power equation.
Power = volts times amps
80KVA = {well, you fill in the blanks and solve, I don't have the data}
Ratio of field current required to produce rated voltage in open circuit to the field current required to produce rated current in short circuit.
it is the minimum current required to maintain the SCR in conducting state.
32v
You size it by the current required by the secondary, and the primary will be smaller wire.
It is to reduce circulating current losses on winding.
Best way is to use a step up transformer to step up the voltage from 110V to 220V
Quiescent current
An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).
Ratio of field current required to produce rated voltage in open circuit to the field current required to produce rated current in short circuit.
it is minimum current assets required for business.
it is the minimum current required to maintain the SCR in conducting state.
a power source
Short circuit ratio is the ratio of field current required for the rated voltage at open circuit to the field current required for the rated armature current at short circuit
It depends on the nature of business as well as the capital intensity of the business if business is capital intensive the high current ratio required otherwise it is not required to maintain high current ratio
Electric current, but the voltage required depends on the electrical standards of the country you are in.
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