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Thank you for making things so simple that my 5 year old can grasp 👊
Thank you, easy to comprehend.
Are these 3 phase transformers ? Are the calculations the same
how to calculate the protection setting ( overcurrent for this case whereby the transformer has different MVA but is connected in parallel
LOVE THESE "BITE SIZE" VIDEOS. THANKS!
Hi can I get these calculations over control panel has power and vfd ?
Wish this was covered better in school. Awesome job.
is this the same as "short circuit current"?
Excellent explanation! Thank you!
why do use the rated current of the transformer in a short circuit event?
Really really nice video
thank you for covering this!
What is I/Z?
HeyWhy don't u divide KVA to 1.73?
You divide by 1.73 if it is a 3phase transformer
Excellent !Thank you very much sir.
Beautiful n easy to understand
Great video. But you need to divide by 0.025, not 0.25.
So this is all for single phase transformer.
Very good. Thanks
The title of the video is "Short circuit calculations for distribution systems'
125/0.25 = 500A not a 5000A sir
125/0.025 is what it is on there
Very well explained. I have posted a video 'short circuit calculations with back ground theory . It covers distribution systems. Please watch for more details
Corection: answer should be 10,000A
Thank you for making things so simple that my 5 year old can grasp 👊
Thank you, easy to comprehend.
Are these 3 phase transformers ? Are the calculations the same
how to calculate the protection setting ( overcurrent for this case whereby the transformer has different MVA but is connected in parallel
LOVE THESE "BITE SIZE" VIDEOS. THANKS!
Hi can I get these calculations over control panel has power and vfd ?
Wish this was covered better in school. Awesome job.
is this the same as "short circuit current"?
Excellent explanation! Thank you!
why do use the rated current of the transformer in a short circuit event?
Really really nice video
thank you for covering this!
What is I/Z?
Hey
Why don't u divide KVA to 1.73?
You divide by 1.73 if it is a 3phase transformer
Excellent !
Thank you very much sir.
Beautiful n easy to understand
Great video. But you need to divide by 0.025, not 0.25.
So this is all for single phase transformer.
Very good. Thanks
The title of the video is "Short circuit calculations for distribution systems'
125/0.25 = 500A not a 5000A sir
125/0.025 is what it is on there
Very well explained. I have posted a video 'short circuit calculations with back ground theory . It covers distribution systems. Please watch for more details
Corection: answer should be 10,000A
Hi can I get these calculations over control panel has power and vfd ?