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h3siamliana@gmail.com

2008-03-23, 1:25 pm

what will be the overloading capacity of a 800kva transformer if it is
connected to an induction motor of 635kw ? how to ascertain the
sustainability of the same ?
John G

2008-03-24, 3:25 am


<h3siamliana@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:9feb7800-1788-4479-9c00-a6c5521a3a78@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
> what will be the overloading capacity of a 800kva transformer if it is
> connected to an induction motor of 635kw ? how to ascertain the
> sustainability of the same ?


The best answer would be to hire a qualified engineer with experience in
large power systems.

John G.


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<h3siamliana@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> what will be the overloading capacity of a 800kva transformer if it is
> connected to an induction motor of 635kw ? how to ascertain the
> sustainability of the same ?



Don Kelly

2008-03-25, 8:25 pm

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<h3siamliana@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:9feb7800-1788-4479-9c00-a6c5521a3a78@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
> what will be the overloading capacity of a 800kva transformer if it is
> connected to an induction motor of 635kw ? how to ascertain the
> sustainability of the same ?

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It depends on a lot more information than you provide. How long a time? what
ambient temperature? what type of transformer and what kind of cooling? How
much overload?
Without this information, it is guesswork and guesswork can be expensive if
it lets the magic smoke out of the transformer.

Get a consultant with expertise in the area if you really want to explore
this- it is cheaper than free advice.

--

Don Kelly dhky@shawcross.ca
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