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Designing IRON-CORE TRANSFORMER No Load Current Problem

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Dear friends hi

I am designing IRON-CORE TRANSFORMER
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Vin = 24V
Vout = 220V
Ferq = 50HZ
Power = 500Watt

What is the general rule for calculating no load Current ?

is this true if i set the no load current high i can get a better momentary Current at Output ?

Generally, if i momentarily connect the full load to the transformer How much time is accepted. To get the full current?

Thanks a lot
 

Presumed you are "connecting" the load with a fast switch, e.g. a triac, to the secondary of a regular 50 Hz transformer you can expect a finite current rise time in a 10 us range due to transformer leakage inductance.

"No load current" or magnetizing current depends on main inductance and is not related to leakage inductance or vice versa.
 
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