Hi guys,
Working on the NCEES PE power practice exam, question 539 is one I don't get. I have trouble posting photos here, so I'll have to type it out.
"A one-phase transformer rated 100 KV / 7.2 KV has an impedance of 10.0%. During a factory short circuit test done at rated current, the voltage (KV) applied to the HV terminals is nearly?"
The solution states the answer is 10 KV, and the explanation is that under short circuit conditions the voltage required to produce rated current is only 10% of rated voltage. I'm guessing this has to do with the 10% impedance, but I don't fully understand how.
Can anyone explain? Thank you very much!
Working on the NCEES PE power practice exam, question 539 is one I don't get. I have trouble posting photos here, so I'll have to type it out.
"A one-phase transformer rated 100 KV / 7.2 KV has an impedance of 10.0%. During a factory short circuit test done at rated current, the voltage (KV) applied to the HV terminals is nearly?"
The solution states the answer is 10 KV, and the explanation is that under short circuit conditions the voltage required to produce rated current is only 10% of rated voltage. I'm guessing this has to do with the 10% impedance, but I don't fully understand how.
Can anyone explain? Thank you very much!