A tool designed to determine the appropriate power rating, typically expressed in kVA (kilo-Volt-Amperes), for a transformer in a given electrical system. This calculation considers the total load that the transformer will supply, incorporating factors such as the expected demand, potential for future expansion, and the power factor of the connected loads. As an example, if a facility has a total calculated load of 80 kVA, including lighting, machinery, and HVAC systems, the calculation aids in selecting a transformer with a suitable kVA rating to meet those demands without being overloaded.
Selecting the correct transformer capacity is crucial for ensuring reliable and efficient power distribution. An undersized transformer will be subject to overloading, leading to premature failure, voltage drops, and potential damage to connected equipment. Conversely, an oversized transformer can operate inefficiently, incurring higher initial costs and increased no-load losses. Historically, engineers relied on manual calculations and estimations. Modern tools provide greater accuracy and speed, facilitating better decision-making in electrical system design and maintenance.