111. |
Two single-phase transformers A and B are operating in parallel with the same pu impedance and different x/r ratios (Xa > Xb). Then
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112. |
Two single-phase transformers A and B are operating in parallel with the different pu impedance (Za > Zb) and identical x/r ratios (Xa = Xb). Then
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Option (a) |
113. |
Two single-phase transformers A and B are operating in parallel with the different pu impedance (Za ≠ Zb) and identical x/r ratios (Xa = Xb), both sharing a load of Sl. Then the load shared by transformer B is
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Option (b) |
114. |
Two transformers A and B having equal outputs and voltage ratios but unequal percentage impedances of 2 and 4 are operating in parallel. Transformer A will be running over-load by ....... percent.
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Option (c) |
115. |
The secondary winding of an auto transformer is also called
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Option (b) |
116. |
The kVA rating of an ordinary 2-winding transformer is increased when connected as an autotransformer because
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Option (c) |
117. |
Which of the following points is the disadvantage of auto transformers?
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Option (d) |
118. |
An auto-transformer is supplied with a load of 8 kW, 115 V, and a unity power factor. If the primary voltage is 345 V, calculate the power transferred to the inductive.
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Option (a) |
119. |
An autotransformer having a transformation ratio of 0.8 supplies a load of 3 kW. The power transferred conductively from primary to secondary is.......kW.
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Option (b) |
120. |
The saving in Cu achieved by converting a 2-winding transformer into an auto transformer is determined by
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Option (a) |