Why Transformer in KVA?
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Because transformenr is used for converting voltage level
only and nothing therefore its rating is in KVA i.e. KV x
Amp It gives us rating/capacity of transformer how power it
can handle.
The equipments not meant for consuming power are rated in
KVA units & those consuming power are rated in KW.
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