Open Circuit & Short Circuit Test On A Single Phase Transformer
Open Circuit & Short Circuit Test On A Single Phase Transformer
Open Circuit & Short Circuit Test On A Single Phase Transformer
NO: DATE:
Apparatus Required:
S.No. Apparatus Range Type Quantity
(0-2) A 1
1 Ammeter MI
(0-5) A 1
(0-150)V 1
2 Voltmeter MI
(0-75)V 1
(150V, 2A) LPF 1
3 Wattmeter
(75V, 5A) UPF 1
4 Connecting Wires 2.5sq.mm Copper Few
Precautions:
1. Auto Transformer should be kept at minimum voltage position at the time of closing
& opening of DPST Switch.
Procedure:
Open Circuit Test:
1. Connections are to be made as per the circuit diagram (Normally the High Voltage
(HV) side is kept open and the test is performed at the Low Voltage (LV) side).
2. DPST switch is closed.
3. Auto transformer is varied gradually until the rated primary voltage of the transformer
has reached.
4. Corresponding voltmeter, ammeter and wattmeter readings on the primary side are
noted down.
5. Auto transformer is again brought to its minimum position and then the DPST switch
is opened.
Short Circuit Test:
1. Connections are to be made as per the circuit diagram (Normally the Low Voltage
(LV) side is kept open and the test is performed at the High Voltage (HV) side).
2. DPST switch is closed.
3. Auto transformer is varied until the rated primary current of the transformer has
reached.
4. Corresponding voltmeter, ammeter and wattmeter readings on the primary side are
noted down.
5. Auto transformer is again brought to its minimum position and then the DPST switch
is opened.
Tabular Column:
Open Circuit Test:
Vo Io Wo (Watts)
(Volts) (Amps) OBS *ACT
Formulae Used:
Wo
1. Cos 0 =
Vo I o
�W �
2. Sin 0 = 1 Cos 2 o or 0 = Cos-1 �V Io �
�o o �
Vo
4. XoLV = where Io sin 0 = I = magnetising compent
I o Sin o
WSC
6. R1eHV = 2
I SC
R X
2eLV 2eLV
I1
P
I
o L
O
V A
o
D
R X
oLV oLV
N
2.Equivalent circuit referred to HV side
Note: To obtain the complete equivalent referred to LV side, it is necessary to transform open
circuit parameters referred to HV side. This can be carried out using the transformation ratio
KHV. The short circuit parameters are retained as such.
High Voltage(230)
1. KHV = Low Voltage(115)
R1eHV X1eHV
I1’
P
’
Io
LO
AD
’
Vo
RoHV XoHV
3. Predetermination of efficiency for various load conditions at any given power factor
N
1. From OC test, Core loss = Wo
2. From SC Test, Copper loss = Wsc (copper loss at full load)
3. copper loss at any load= (n 2 �Wsc )
% Efficiency at any load for the given power factor can be calculated using the formula,
Output Power n �V I cos
% Efficiency at any load = Input Power = n �V I
2 rated 2 rated
4. ,
2 rated 2 rated cos + Wo + ( n �
2
Wsc )
Model Calculation:
Table 1. Copper Loss and Core Loss
Sl Fraction of p.f=1
No. Load (n)
Copper Loss Core Loss
(Watts) (Watts)
1 1/4
2 1/2
3 3/4
4 1
5 1.5
2 1/2
3 3/4
4 1
5 1.5
Model Graphs:
Efficiency %
Drawn for
p.f=0.8
Result:
Thus the OC and SC test are conducted on single phase transformer. The performance of
transformer is predicted.
Output power (Watts)