To determine the amperage output of a transformer, you need to know the voltage it operates at. Assuming a standard voltage of 120 volts for a household transformer, you can use the formula Amperage = VA / Voltage. In this case, a 60-VA transformer operating at 120 volts would output 0.5 amperes (A) of current.
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On a 1kva you have 1000 watts capacity. To fine the current the formula is I = W/E. The secondary side of the transformer has the capacity of 1000/120 = 8.3 amps. In your question you do not put the amps across the secondary you draw amps from it. Using the transformer to its maximum, without overloading it, the primary will be 4.16 amps at 240 volts and the secondary will be 8.33 at 120 volts. <<>> voltage times amps equals wattage
Before installing the auto transformer there are a few things that have to be looked into. First the transformer has to be sized to the load that you have. Once the secondary load is determined the amperage of the load has to be determined to find the wire size for the secondary feeders. One the secondary has been calculated the primary feeders have to be ampacity calculated as to sizing. This will be determined by the voltage ratio between the two voltages that you will be working with. The higher the primary voltage the smaller the wire size due to the lower amperage. Once the amperage of the primary feeders are determined then the breaker for the supply can be found. Remember that transformer feeders have to be rated at 125% capacity of the primary current. Keeping the above in mind, if you re ask the question with all of the values in place, instruction on how to put it all together will be forth coming from this answerer.
A transformer is used to transfer electricity from one circuit to another.
A: The only way can be possible if the transformer is an isolation type. Yes, you can put the input into the secondary side. This will create a step-up transformer.
vibration of the transformer's laminated core in response to the AC magnetic field.
A transformer requires a 75-kVA minimum load in order to be set.
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put a MV transformer in the middle 4x ins. HV cables on top and bottom of the middle. on the left of the middle put a electronic circut and on the right put a energy Crystal
The fuses restrict the amperage (electrical current/flow) of the circuit. The fuse is size according to wire size and load requirements. NEVER put in an over-sized fuse as it will allow to much amperage for the circuit which will cause overheating of the circuit and possible fire.
No, it will run out just as much as if you put it in a series circuit. Parallel circuits involve the same voltage or amperage to go to each component.
No. Only Transformer could not be used for DC supply.If yoy need to have DC out put,then rectifier unit required .
Put a seprate transformer. It will solve this issue