Since the equivalent circuit contains two winding resistances and a core-loss resistance then power is lost as heating energy inside the transformer. Hence the conversion of power through the transformer cannot be 100%, a small loss of efficiency occurs. This is usually less than about 2% for power transformers. Assume all resistances and reactances are referred to the secondary winding. The efficiency can be expressed as,
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Where cosØ is the power factor of the load
Pc is the core-loss
Is is the secondary current
Vs is the secondary voltage
Es is the secondary emf.
This formula applies to single-phase transformers, or to one phase of a three-phase transformer.

Where cosØ is the power factor of the load
Pc is the core-loss
Is is the secondary current
Vs is the secondary voltage
Es is the secondary emf.
This formula applies to single-phase transformers, or to one phase of a three-phase transformer.
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