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  2. Per-unit system - Wikipedia

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    Similar apparatus (generators, transformers, lines) will have similar per-unit impedances and losses expressed on their own rating, regardless of their absolute size. Because of this, per-unit data can be checked rapidly for gross errors. A per unit value out of normal range is worth looking into for potential errors.

  3. Power rating - Wikipedia

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    Average power calculation rating depends on some assumptions about how the device is going to be used. For example, the EIA rating method for loudspeakers uses a shaped noise signal that simulates music and allows peak excursion of 6 dB, so an EIA rating of 50 Watts corresponds to 200 Watts peak rating.

  4. Short circuit ratio (electrical grid) - Wikipedia

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    In an electrical grid, the short circuit ratio (or SCR) is the ratio of: the short circuit apparent power (SCMVA) in the case of a line-line-line-ground (3LG) fault at the location in the grid where some generator is connected, to: the power rating of the generator itself (GMW).

  5. Volt-ampere - Wikipedia

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    VA ratings are also often used for transformers; maximum output current is then VA rating divided by nominal output voltage. [5] Transformers with the same sized core usually have the same VA rating. The convention of using the volt-ampere to distinguish apparent power from real power is allowed by the SI standard. [6] [page needed]

  6. List of IEC standards - Wikipedia

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    IEC 60852 Outline dimensions of transformers and inductors for use in telecommunication and electronic equipment; IEC 60853 Calculation of the cyclic and emergency current rating of cables; IEC TR 60854 Methods of measuring the performance of ultrasonic pulse-echo diagnostic equipment

  7. Electric power distribution - Wikipedia

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    Transformers step down transmission voltages, 35 kV or more, down to primary distribution voltages. These are medium voltage circuits, usually 600–35 000 V. [1] From the transformer, power goes to the busbar that can split the distribution power off in multiple directions. The bus distributes power to distribution lines, which fan out to ...

  8. Vector group - Wikipedia

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    For example, a transformer with a vector group of Dy1 has a delta-connected HV winding and a wye-connected LV winding. The phase angle of the LV winding lags the HV by 30 degrees. Note that the high-voltage (HV) side always comes before the low-voltage (LV) side, regardless of which is the primary winding.

  9. Three-phase electric power - Wikipedia

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    Three-phase transformer with four-wire output for 208Y/120 volt service: one wire for neutral, others for A, B and C phases. Three-phase electric power (abbreviated 3ϕ [1]) is a common type of alternating current (AC) used in electricity generation, transmission, and distribution. [2]

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