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Re: Capacity Value Transformation
In <4.1.20000422111654.00a46aa0-at-pop.dnvr.uswest-dot-net>, on 04/22/00
at 11:16 AM, Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> said:
>Original Poster: "Jim Lux" <jimlux-at-jpl.nasa.gov>
>This is actually pretty common. Those 4500V illumination
>transformers from C&H, Herbach and Rademan, etc. have shunts and are
>current limited by leakage inductance. They have a 600 V tertiary
>winding across which a 10 uF 660V cap is placed for PFC. (instead of
>the 360 uF cap you'd need at 110V)
I wondered what these caps were for. Some folks said not to use them
so I didn't. Is it safe to do so? Two transformers pull about 18 - 20
amps, so I would like to get it down but don't have the usual pfc caps
that are used and since my variac is a 25amp unit, I never really
worried about it.
Later,
Alan
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