angryman
Electrical
- Jun 20, 2006
- 49
We are using a 250VA xxx/120 transformer in a system to supply the 120vac for various components. The various components, although not continuously, draw approximately 3a during normal use, maybe around 8a total for short periods (under 3 min).
I'm figuring that the 250va transformer at 120 is rated for about 2.1a give or take. How is it determined at what point over the rated current that the transformer will fail...
Also, would a large current draw on a secondary sorta work in reverse and cause the primary to draw more current from teh supply?
This is a pretty basic step down and we use various voltage inputs, but I am having trouble finding a good description of secondary current draw and it's effect on the primary and the transformer overall....any info would help....thanks,
Mark
I'm figuring that the 250va transformer at 120 is rated for about 2.1a give or take. How is it determined at what point over the rated current that the transformer will fail...
Also, would a large current draw on a secondary sorta work in reverse and cause the primary to draw more current from teh supply?
This is a pretty basic step down and we use various voltage inputs, but I am having trouble finding a good description of secondary current draw and it's effect on the primary and the transformer overall....any info would help....thanks,
Mark