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What are theHazards ofA SuddenShortCircuit toA Transformer?

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What are theHazards ofA SuddenShortCircuit toA Transformer?

2024.03.02

What are theHazards ofA SuddenShortCircuit toA Transformer?

When a sudden short circuit occurs at the secondary terminals of a transformer while rated voltage is applied to the primary side, the maximum value of the short-circuit current can reach 20 to 30 times the rated current amplitude. The maximum value of the short-circuit current is related to the phase angle at the moment of the short circuit, and the multiple of the rated current depends on the short-circuit impedance of the transformer. The smaller the impedance, the larger the multiple. The hazards that the sudden short-circuit current poses to the transformer windings include:

The windings may be subjected to powerful electromagnetic forces, which could potentially cause damage.

The windings may experience severe heating.

It is generally stipulated that a transformer should be able to withstand an impact of short-circuit current (steady-state value) up to 25 times the rated current.

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