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An autotransformer designed for 4000 to 2300 volt operation supplies a load of 32kW at a power factor of
0.8. Calculate the conducted power.
2. An autotransformer designed for 4000 to 2300 volt operation, supplies a load of 32kW at a power factor of
0.8. Calculate the current in primary and secondary winding.
3. A 2400/2200 volt autotransformer delivers a load of 90.5kW at a power factor of 0.75. Calculate the current
in each winding section.
4. A 5kVA 2300/460 volt distribution transformer is to be connected as an autotransformer to step up the
voltage from 2300 to 2760V. When used to transform 5kVA, calculate the kVA load output.
5. A transformer is rated 500kVA, 4800/480V, 60Hz when operated as a conventional two winding transformer.
This transformer is to be used as a 5.28/4.8 kV step down autotransformer in power distribution system. In
the autotransformer connection, what is the transformer’s rating when used in this manner?
6. An 80:5 current transformer is connected to 5-ampere ammeter that indicates a deflection of 4.62 amp.
What is the line current?
7. A 20:1 potential transformer is used with a 150V voltmeter. If the instrument deflection is 118V. Calculate
the line Voltage.
8. A polarity test performed upon a 1150/115 volt transformer. If the input voltage is 116, calculate the
voltmeter reading if the polarity is additive and subtractive.
9. Two transformers are connected in parallel to supply a common load of 175kVA. Transformer A is rated
100kVA with equivalent impedance of 9.6ohms while transformer B is rated 75kVA with equivalent
impedance of 12.5ohms. Find the kVA load of each transformer.
10. Two single phase transformers with equal rating and turns ratio are operated in parallel to supply a load of
180kW at a lagging pf of 0.9. Transformer A has a resistance of 1% and a reactance of 6%. Transformer B
has a resistance of 2% and a reactance of 5%. Calculate the power delivered by each transformer.

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