4.1 Assume that an ideal transformer used to step down 13.8–2.4kV and that it is fully loaded when it delivers 100KVA. Determine the following: (a) Its turns ratio. (b) The rated currents for each winding. (c) The load impedance, referred to the high-voltage side, corresponding to full load. (d) The load impedance referred to the low-voltage side, corresponding to full load.

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4.1
Assume that an ideal transformer is used to step down 13.8–2.4 kV and that it is fully loaded
when it delivers 100KVA. Determine the following:
(a) Its turns ratio.
(b) The rated currents for each winding.
(c) The load impedance, referred to the high-voltage side, corresponding to full load.
(d) The load impedance referred
the low-voltage side, corresponding to full load.
Transcribed Image Text:4.1 Assume that an ideal transformer is used to step down 13.8–2.4 kV and that it is fully loaded when it delivers 100KVA. Determine the following: (a) Its turns ratio. (b) The rated currents for each winding. (c) The load impedance, referred to the high-voltage side, corresponding to full load. (d) The load impedance referred the low-voltage side, corresponding to full load.
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Given:Transormer is ideal,Hence, the i/p KVA = o/p KVAVoltage rating 13.8 kV/ 2.4 kVAlso, o/p KVA = 100 KVA

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