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Choosing the Right Transformer Capacity: A Step-by-Step Guide

Choosing the Right Transformer Capacity: A Step-by-Step Guide

Choosing the correct transformer capacity is critical for stability, energy efficiency, and cost control.

A capacity that is too large will cause high no-load loss;

a capacity that is too small will lead to overload and overheating.

This guide helps you select the right capacity with clear calculations and data.

Step 1: Calculate Actual Load

Calculate the total power of all equipment running simultaneously:

  • Sum of active power (kW)
  • Sum of reactive power (kvar)
  • Calculate apparent power (kVA) = √(kW² + kvar²)

Step 2: Add Safety Margin

Add 15%–25% margin to cover future expansion or voltage fluctuations.

Step 3: Consider Environment

  • High temperature or dusty environment → reduce capacity by 10%
  • Indoor installation → choose dry-type with lower heat generation
  • Outdoor installation → oil-immersed is more cost-effective

Capacity Selection Comparison Table

ScenarioRecommended CapacityLoad RateEfficiency
Light Load (30%–50%)Slightly larger than calculated50%–70%95%–97%
Normal Load (60%–80%)Exact calculation +15%70%–85%97%–98% (best)
Heavy Load (85%–100%)Calculation +25%85%–100%95%–97%
Overloaded (>100%)Risk of overheating>100%Efficiency drops rapidly

Conclusion

Correct capacity selection ensures stable operation, low loss, and long life.

Jiangsu Unita Electric Equipment Co.,Ltd provides professional capacity consulting services to help customers choose the most suitable transformer.