Understanding Efficiency in Electrical Transformers-1 — Lesson 4

This lesson covers the concept of efficiency in electrical transformers. It explains how to estimate the efficiency of a transformer by defining a degree of loading factor. The lesson discusses the two main losses in a transformer: the core loss and the copper loss. The lesson further elaborates on how to calculate the efficiency of a transformer at any degree of loading and at a given power factor of the load. It concludes by discussing how to determine the degree of loading at which the efficiency of a transformer will be maximum.

Video Highlights

00:44 - Explanation of the rated KVA of the transformers
03:04 - Definition of full load copper loss
04:16 - Discussion on copper loss at X degree of loading
13:00 - Discussion on how to determine the degree of loading at which the efficiency of a transformer will be maximum

Key Takeaways

  • The efficiency of a transformer can be estimated by defining a degree of loading factor.
  • The two main losses in a transformer are the core loss and the copper loss.
  • The efficiency of a transformer can be calculated at any degree of loading and at a given power factor of the load.
  • The degree of loading at which the efficiency of a transformer will be maximum can be determined by differentiating the efficiency expression with respect to X and setting it to 0.