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How to calculate Primary current of any transformer in just 2 steps!

How to calculate Primary current of any transformer in just 2 steps!

In this tutorial, I'll explain 2 simple steps from which you can calculate primary current of any transformer. Transformer can be 1 phase or 3 phase.

By

Gaurav Joshi

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In this tutorial, I’ll explain 2 simple steps from which you can calculate primary current of any transformer. Transformer can be 1 phase or 3 phase. So, let’s get started.


Step 1


Get the following details
  • KVA/MVA rating of a transformer (For this example, assume KVA = 100)

  • Primary Voltage of transformer (Assume 11kV)


Step 2


Put the details obtained in Step 1 in the following formula

For 3 phase transformers

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$I_{Primary}={{KVA\times 1000}\over \sqrt3\times V_{Primary}}$

Let’s put the values we assumed in Step 1 in above formula.

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$I_{Primary}={{100\times 1000}\over\sqrt3\times 11000}$

$I_{Primary}=5.25 A$

For 1 phase transformers

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$I_{Primary}={{KVA\times 1000}\over \ V_{Primary}}$

So, these are the two simple steps you can use to calculate the primary current of any single phase or three phase transformer.

In case, you are interested is knowing the 3 simple steps to calculate the short circuit current of any transformer, click here.

About Author

Gaurav Joshi

Founder, TheElectricalGuy Academy

Gaurav started his career on the floor of the electrical industry — not in a classroom. Working across Siemens and Schneider Electric, he saw firsthand how wide the gap was between what colleges teach and what the industry actually needs.

So he did something about it.

Today, he's built a global community of 290,000+ engineers and professionals across YouTube and beyond — and TheElectricalGuy Academy is where that knowledge lives in its most structured, practical form.

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