Secondary Voltage Calculator

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Secondary Voltage Calculator
Secondary Voltage Calculator

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Secondary Voltage (V2) is the output voltage achieved on the secondary side of a transformer, derived from the specified 

  • Primary voltage (V1), 
  • Primary current (I1) & 
  • Secondary current (I2).

Secondary Voltage (V2) is the electrical voltage determined in a transformer‘s secondary winding. The output voltage is given to the load connected on secondary side. 

Secondary Voltage (V2) is a transformer’s useful output voltage that is influenced directly by the 

  • Turns ratio, 
  • Load conditions & 
  • Input power. 

It guarantees that the connected load obtains the voltage necessary for safe & efficient operation.

The value of V2 is determined by the applied primary voltage (V1), the turn ratio across the primary & secondary windings & the load current passing through the transformer.

In actual transformers, the secondary voltage depends on:

Higher load currents may result in a minor dip in V2 because of winding resistance & leakage reactance.

In an ideal application, the primary current (I1) ensures magnetic balance (N1I1=N2I2).

Voltage regulation is the process by which voltage is reduced gradually when under load.

Secondary Voltage V2 (V) = [V1 (V) x (I1 (A)/I2 (A))]

Where

V2 – Secondary Voltage (Volts)

V1 – Primary Voltage (Volts)

I1 – Primary Current (Amperes)

I2 – Secondary Current (Amperes)

Enter the Primary Voltage (V1) – The voltage applied to the transformer’s primary winding.

Enter the Primary Current (I1) – Current drawn from the primary side.

Enter Secondary Current (I2) – Secondary Current (I2) is the current supplied to the load from the secondary side.

Calculation – Click Calculate. The secondary voltage (V2) will be displayed instantaneously by the calculator.

A transformer’s primary voltage is 230 volts, its primary current is 10 amps, and its secondary current is 50 amps. Calculate secondary voltage (V2)?

Given

Primary Voltage V1=230V

Primary Current I1=10A

Secondary Current I2=50A

Formula

V2 = V1 x (I1/I2)

Solution

V2 = 230 x (10/50)

V2 = 230 x 0.2

V2 = 46 V

Answer

The transformer’s secondary voltage (V2) is 46 volts.

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The Secondary Voltage Calculator is a valuable tool for electrical professionals. It calculates the output secondary voltage instantaneously after entering only three parameters: primary voltage, primary current & secondary current. 

This makes transformer testing, analysis & learning more efficient & dependable.