Transformer Impedance Calculator — Calculate Impedance, Voltage Drop & Short Circuit Current

Transformer Impedance Calculator

Calculate transformer impedance parameters, voltage drop, and short circuit current. Essential for electrical system design, protection coordination, and fault analysis.

Step 1: Transformer Specifications

5.75%

Understanding Transformer Impedance

Transformer impedance (Z%) represents the voltage drop at full load due to winding resistance and leakage reactance. Typical values range from 3-10% for distribution transformers. Higher impedance limits fault current but increases voltage drop.

Step 2: Load & Analysis

80%
0.85
7.0

About X/R Ratio

The X/R ratio indicates the relationship between reactance (X) and resistance (R). Higher X/R ratios result in higher asymmetric fault currents and slower DC offset decay. Typical values range from 3-15 for distribution transformers.

Transformer Impedance Results

Summary
Transformer Comparison
Detailed Analysis

Short Circuit Current

14.2 kA
Voltage Drop: 3.8%
Base Impedance (Ω)
0.576 Ω
Actual Impedance (Ω)
0.033 Ω
Full Load Current
240.6 A
Efficiency at Load
98.2%

Transformer Comparison

kVA Rating Impedance % Short Circuit (kA) Voltage Drop Typical Application

Impedance Analysis

Transformer Impedance Formula

Z_actual = (Z% / 100) × (V² / S)     I_sc = V / (√3 × Z_actual)

Where: Z% = percentage impedance, V = voltage (V), S = apparent power (VA), I_sc = short circuit current. The actual impedance is calculated from the percentage impedance, then used to determine fault current magnitude.

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