Yeah I seen single phase transformers, so I took the root3 of both.The only thing that i can think of, is it says "single phase transformers" so if you assume single phase, then it's the phase of delta to the phase of wye, and delta is VLL but Wye phase is VLN. This would trip me up too.
Thank you, yes I understand the transformer connection of the delta-why I guess I just wasn't expecting them to call each side the "single phase transformers" and it retain the entire line voltage of the 3 phase system. Just something I forgot could happen I guess.It helps to draw it all out. You must divide the Secondary line voltage by root3 because it is wye connected. The three phase wye phase voltage is applied across the secondary phase windings, not the line voltage. For the Delta side, the three phase delta line voltage is applied across the windings, thus we do not need to divide by root3.
Terrible drawing and description but hopefully it helps. The area outside the dashed line is the 3 phase rating given by the problem. The area within the dashed line are the individual transformer connections and what the solution is asking for.
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