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@praveenkumar-66Ze92 • Feb 8, 2012
If the impedances do not match, they cannot be loaded to their combined kVA rating.
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@aarthivg-HH344f • Feb 8, 2012
Praveen-KumarIf the impedances do not match, they cannot be loaded to their combined kVA rating.
consider two transformers connected in parallel. If there is some problem in any one of the transformer, so removing that transformer, replacing a new transformer with same kva rating.
But the impedence of old and new transformer will be different . Why?
how they solve this problem? -
@praveenkumar-66Ze92 • Feb 8, 2012
aarthivgconsider two transformers connected in parallel. If there is some problem in any one of the transformer, so removing that transformer, replacing a new transformer with same kva rating.
But the impedence of old and new transformer will be different . Why?
how they solve this problem?I had studied this before 6 years, so just shared... Guess @godfather is the right person for you to answer this... π
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@aarthivg-HH344f • Feb 9, 2012
Praveen-KumarI had studied this before 6 years, so just shared... Guess @godfather is the right person for you to answer this... π
expecting his reply.π
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@praveenkumar-66Ze92 • Feb 9, 2012
aarthivgexpecting his reply.π
I have informed him about this thread... He will be replying today hopefully! π