Table of Contents
- 1 What would happen if we operate a 60 Hz transformer on 50 Hz source of supply * current will decrease current will increase current will be same in both cases no effect?
- 2 Can the 60 Hz transformer be operated on the 50 Hz ECG supply?
- 3 What would happen if a power transformer designed for operation on 50 Hz frequency were connected to a 5Hz frequency source of the same voltage?
- 4 Which is better 50hz or 60hz?
What would happen if we operate a 60 Hz transformer on 50 Hz source of supply * current will decrease current will increase current will be same in both cases no effect?
When we operate a 60Hz transformer on 60Hz supply source, the current were 44.14 A. But when operated a 60Hz transformer on 50Hz supply source, the current were 52.94 A. The extra current in this case may causes copper loss (P = I2R) and produces heat. This way, we can use a 60Hz transformer on 50Hz AC Supply.
Can the 60 Hz transformer be operated on the 50 Hz ECG supply?
Transformers rated at 60Hz should not be used on a 50Hz supply due to higher losses and core saturation, and the resultant higher temperature rise.
What would happen if a power transformer designed for operation on 50Hz were connected to a ILD Hz supply of the same voltage?
50 Hz Transformer Operated on 5Hz The transformer may start to smoke and burn with blast leading to dangerous fire. Transformer with same rating is connected to the 5Hz supply source. The power is much more than the rated power of the transformer due to high current, high magnetizing current and more power flux.
What would happen if a power transformer designed for operation on 50 Hz frequency were connected to a 5Hz frequency source of the same voltage?
Which is better 50hz or 60hz?
The primary difference between 50 Hz (Hertz) and 60 Hz (Hertz) is simply that 60 Hz is 20\% higher in frequency. For a generator or induction motor pump (in simple terms) it means 1,500/3,000 RPM or 1,800/3,600 RPM (for 60 Hz). The lower the frequency, the lower will be the iron losses and eddy current losses.
What is the supply frequency in India?
50 Hz
What voltage and frequency in India? In India the standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. You can use your electric appliances in India, if the standard voltage in your country is in between 220 – 240 V (as is in the UK, Europe, Australia and most of Asia and Africa).