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Figure 7    Polarity of Transformer Coils

TRANSFORMER THEORY Transformers Example: When the secondary of a 120/440 V transformer is open, primary current is 0.2 amps at a PF of .3.   The transformer is a 5 kVA transformer.   Find: (a) IP, (b) IE, (c) IH, and (d) Im. (a)    Full  load  current kVA  Rating VP (b)   IP at no load is equal to IE IE = 0.2 amp (c)    IH IE  cos  q IE  x  PF 0.2  (0.3) IH 0.06  amps (d)    IM IE  sin  q q arccos  0.3 72.5° (0.2)  sin  72.5° (0.2)  (0.95) IM 0.19  amps Coil Polarity The  symbol  for  a  transformer  gives  no  indication  of  the  phase  of  the  voltage  across  the secondary.   The phase of that voltage depends on the direction of the windings around the core. In order to solve this problem, polarity dots are used to show the phase of primary and secondary signals.  The voltages are either in phase (Figure 7a) or 180° out of phase with respect to primary voltage (Figure 7b). ES-13 Page 14 Rev. 0

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