how to calaculate the amps in transformer
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Answer / rajesh tewari
current in primary
=kva*1000/1.732*primary voltage
current in secondary
=kva*1000/1.732*secondary voltage
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Answer / prakash
Kva/1.732*kv for primary current
Kva/1.732*Lv for secondary current
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