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Monday, April 26, 2010

K-factor rating in power transformer

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At the time when you are working surrounded by the transformer’s temperature confines, there is a K-Factor evaluation is a key of the transformers capacity for transmission the harmonic substance in its inside current. In favor of a dry form transformer a K-Factor computation is prepared to settle on the quantity in a power system of the nearby vocal content.

K-Rated transformers are able to hold 100% of the basic 60 Hz power along with the non-linear specific power. Most of the industry report and notes refers to a rating for a restricted number of K-factor such as K-40, K-20, K9, K-1, K-13, K-4, and K-30. A transformer can be planned & prepared for supplementary K-factor ranking in between the above values and for high values as well.

Let’s see below about the K-1 factor in brief

K- 1 factor: Merely the heating special effects of electrical energy will be handled by this transformer because along with this rating, this type of transformer has been planned to handle temperature effects and some other fatalities resulting on or after 60 Hz, sine-wave electrical energy load taking place in the transformer. These type of transformer may or possibly will not be planned to manage the improved heat of current in its inside voltage.

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