Guardiano
Electrical
- Nov 11, 2008
- 118
Hi forum members,
I need some expert advices on the following. I'm using a 380 V / 220 V transformer to supply some single phase loads. The site where I'm using this transformer is rated at 415 V 50 Hz. Ideally I should have got around 240 V output on the transformer at no load taking into consideration the turn ratio of the transformer. However, I'm measuring 250 V on the secondary side of the transformer at no load. Four transformers at different locations on the same site are behaving similarly.
Could the harmonics in the network cause these variations?
Grundig
I need some expert advices on the following. I'm using a 380 V / 220 V transformer to supply some single phase loads. The site where I'm using this transformer is rated at 415 V 50 Hz. Ideally I should have got around 240 V output on the transformer at no load taking into consideration the turn ratio of the transformer. However, I'm measuring 250 V on the secondary side of the transformer at no load. Four transformers at different locations on the same site are behaving similarly.
Could the harmonics in the network cause these variations?
Grundig