Transformer: Electrical System (Skaa 2032) Tutorial 2
Transformer: Electrical System (Skaa 2032) Tutorial 2
TUTORIAL 2
Transformer
4. Why cooling systems are needed for transformers? Give examples of the types of
cooling systems designed for transformer.
5. An ideal transformer has a turns ratio of 8:1 and the primary current is 3A when it
is supplied at 240V. Calculate the secondary voltage and current
6. A transformer primary winding is connected across a 415V supply, and has 750
turns. Determine how many turns must be wound on the secondary side if an output
of 1.66kV is required
7. An ideal transformer, with the primer connected to 240V main, supplies a 12V,
150W lamp. Calculate the transformer turns ratio and the current taken from the
supply.
8. An ideal transformer has a primary to secondary turns ratio of 1:15. (a) Calculate
the primary voltage necessary to supply a 240V load. (b) If the load current is 3A
determine the primary current.
9. A single phase, 50Hz transformer has 25 primary turns and 300 secondary turns.
When the primary winding is connected to a 250V supply, determine (a) the
maximum value of the flux in the core, and (b) the voltage induced in the secondary
winding.
11. A single-phase 500V/100V 50Hz transformer has a maximum core flux of 75X10 -
4
Wb. Determine the number of primary and secondary turns.
12. A single-phase transformer has a turns ratio of 10:1 and is fed from 2.5kV
supply. The transformer rating is 10kVA. By neglecting the losses, determine (a) the
full-load secondary current, (b) the minimum load resistance which can be
connected across the secondary winding to give full-load kVA, (c) the primary
current at full-load kVA. (Hints: The full-load current is greatest current that a circuit
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (SKAA 2032)
TUTORIAL 2
13. A 10 kVA, single-phase transformer has a turns ratio of 12:1 and is supplied from
a 2.4 kV supply. Neglecting losses, determine (a) the full-load secondary current, (b)
the minimum load resistance which can be connected across the secondary winding
without the kVA rating being exceeded, (c) the primary current
Electrical Machine
1. State the advantages of squirrel-cage motors compared with the wound type.
2. State the advantages of wound rotor motor compared with the cage type.
3. Name the two major parts in an induction motor and describe their functions.
Electrical Wiring
2. What is the function of earthing/grounding and how it will provide safety to user?