Designing Isolation Transformer A/C: Single & Three Phase Input

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To design an isolation transformer A/C with single and three-phase input ranging from 1 KVA to 15 KVA, it's essential to start with foundational knowledge of power transformer design. Searching for "power transformer design" yields useful resources, but adding "isolation" to the query can refine the results for more specific guidance. Various online references can provide insights into the design process and technical specifications. Engaging with these resources will enhance understanding and facilitate the design of the desired transformer. Utilizing targeted search terms is crucial for effective research in this area.
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i want to design an isolation transformer A/C, with single phase and three phase input. How do i go about it?
 
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Shilpa_nitin said:
i want to design an isolation transformer A/C, with single phase and three phase input. How do i go about it?

Range would be between 1 KVA to 15 KVA
 
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