Sizing Transformer 480V Primary 120V Secondary: ~10A 3-Phase

In summary, the conversation is discussing the need for a transformer to convert from 480 V primary to 120 V secondary for 9 temperature controllers and 2 power supplies. The total amps needed are approximately 10A, and it is suggested to consult a catalogue to purchase the appropriate transformer. The type of transformer needed is also questioned, with a single phase transformer being the likely choice. It is advised to provide more information about the specific equipment and consider the cost effectiveness of a larger or smaller transformer.
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480 V primary
120 V secondary.

9 temperature controllers and 2 power supplies coming off the 120VAC

total Amps are ~10A

This is 3-phase. How do I find the right size transformer?
 
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You go to a catalogue and buy one with the right specification. It is the only way to be sure. You will not be able to make one for yourself (if you need to ask this particular question).
 
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Do you require a 3 phase transformer or a single phase transformer?
My guess is a single phase transformer.
How did you calculate the 10A?
 
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It always helps to describe your problem is more depth than you have done. On the face of it, the requirement is relatively low power and it does seem unlikely that you would need 3Phase.
If it is a one-off piece of equipment then there is no harm in going a bit bigger than you think you may need. If you are doing this in hundreds, then the economics of a cheaper and smaller transformer may make it worthwhile to get your estimate more accurate.
 
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I would suggest using the following formula to calculate the required size of the transformer:

Transformer size (VA) = (Total Amps x Secondary Voltage)/Primary Voltage

In this case, the required transformer size would be:

Transformer size = (10A x 120V)/480V = 2.5 kVA

This means that a transformer with a minimum capacity of 2.5 kVA should be used to power the 9 temperature controllers and 2 power supplies. It is important to note that the transformer size should always be slightly larger than the calculated value to allow for any potential voltage drops or fluctuations.

Additionally, it is important to consider the power factor of the equipment being powered by the transformer. If the power factor is less than 1, the transformer size should be adjusted accordingly to ensure proper power supply.

In summary, using the appropriate formula and considering the power factor, the right size transformer can be determined to efficiently power the equipment in question.
 

What is the purpose of a transformer?

A transformer is a device that is used to convert electrical energy from one voltage level to another. It is commonly used to step down high-voltage electricity to a lower voltage that is suitable for household or industrial use.

What is the difference between primary and secondary voltage in a transformer?

The primary voltage is the input voltage that is supplied to the transformer, while the secondary voltage is the output voltage that is obtained from the transformer. In this case, the transformer is designed to step down the primary voltage of 480V to a secondary voltage of 120V.

What does "3-phase" mean in relation to a transformer?

"3-phase" refers to the type of electrical power system that the transformer is designed to work with. In a 3-phase system, there are three separate conductors that carry alternating currents, which allows for more efficient and balanced distribution of power.

What does the "~10A" rating mean for this transformer?

The "~10A" rating indicates the maximum current that the transformer can handle on the secondary side. In this case, the transformer is capable of delivering up to 10 amps of current at the 120V output.

How do you determine the appropriate size of a transformer for a specific application?

The size of a transformer is determined by the voltage and current requirements of the load (or device) that it will be supplying power to. In this case, the transformer is sized to handle a primary voltage of 480V and a secondary current of up to 10 amps at 120V.

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