wirenut1980
Senior Member
- Location
- Plainfield, IN
Hello, If DC is applied to a single phase 7200V-120/240 V transformer, will it provide power on the secondary side? I think that it will output dc on the secondary side with a magnitude of the primary DC voltage divided by the turns ratio of the transformer, in this case (7200/240=30). And could this cause damage to electronics in a house.
The story is the line crew for my utility company was thumping a bad underground single phase line and accidentally hooked it up backwards and they thumped the transformer with DC. I am not sure what magintude of DC they used as of now. Thanks!
The story is the line crew for my utility company was thumping a bad underground single phase line and accidentally hooked it up backwards and they thumped the transformer with DC. I am not sure what magintude of DC they used as of now. Thanks!