Short Circuit Test is Performed on Single Phase Transformer

Short Circuit Test is Performed on Single Phase Transformer

Q. Explain how Short Circuit test is performed on single phase transformer.

S.C. Test is Performed on Single Phase Transformer
S.C. Test on single phase transformer
  • This is mearly a short circuit test. Generally meters are connected in H .V. side to which a variable voltage can be applied with the help of a variac and L .V. winding is short circuited by a thick copper wire of a very low resistance.
  • Reason for connecting H .V. side to supply and L.V. side shorted is that, only about 5 to 8 % of the rated voltage is required to circulate and rated currents in the windings and that voltage is easily available in the test - laboratory.
  • This test may be carried out with the transformer out of its tank as voltage for testing is of small value (5 to 8 % of H .V. side).
  • The supply voltage should have a standard frequency. The voltage applied to the H .V. winding shall be gradually increased with a variac (auto transformer) till the full load currents are circulated in the windings.
  • Readings of Ammeter, voltmeter and wattmeter are recorded.
  • The wattmeter reading gives the full load losses i.c. copper loss plus iron loss . But iron - loss can be neglected as a very small voltage is applied.
  • Therefore wattmeter reading is treated as copper loss of primary and secondary windings of the transformer.

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