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Engineering, 02.04.2021 03:50, jjgymnast5779

2. Given a 50KVA single phase distribution transformer with voltage 2400/240VAC (center tapped on the secondary) and with 3.0% impedance. Using the low voltage side, solve for the following: a) Ibase, the base current, b) Zbase, the base impedance, c) Zact, the actual impedance, d) Isc, the short circuit current if a short circuit would be directly across the low voltage terminals Assume the entire impedance consists of reactance.

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