Why generally the Rating of Transformers are in additions
of 11 i.e. 11 kVA, 22 kVa, 33 kVA, etc........
Answer Posted / denish konsam, manipur
Because the load on the transformer depends upon the power
factor. If it is given in KW then the load will be fixed
that means that transformer can be used for only one load.
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