How To Calculate Capacity Of Low Voltage Transformer

How to Calculate Capacity of Low Voltage Transformer

Calculating the capacity of a low voltage transformer is crucial for ensuring the safety and efficiency of your electrical systems. This guide will walk you through the process using our interactive calculator.

  1. Enter the primary voltage (V1), secondary voltage (V2), and load current (I) in their respective fields.
  2. Click the “Calculate” button.
  3. View the results below the calculator.

The capacity (P) of a transformer can be calculated using the following formula:

P = (V1 * V2 * I) / 1000

Where:

  • V1 is the primary voltage in volts (V)
  • V2 is the secondary voltage in volts (V)
  • I is the load current in amperes (A)
Transformer Capacity Comparison
V1 (V) V2 (V) I (A) P (kVA)
400 230 10 10.45
660 110 15 10.95
Transformer Efficiency Comparison
  • Always use the correct transformer for your load to avoid overheating and damage.
  • Consider the power factor of your load when calculating transformer capacity.
  • Regularly inspect and maintain your transformers to ensure they remain safe and efficient.
What is the difference between a transformer and a reactor?

Transformers change the voltage level of alternating current (AC), while reactors are used to control the current or voltage in a circuit.

Learn more about transformers from the U.S. Department of Energy

Explore transformer capacity calculations from Engineering ToolBox

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