Transformer Loss Calculation Tool

When purchasing transformers it is important to compare the cost of the losses over the entire lifetime of the various types considered.

DNV GL’s Transformer Loss Calculation Tool enables you to choose the economically most efficient transformer based on lifetime parameters such as capitalized cost, CO2 emissions, payback time and internal rate of return.

In a clear summary table and intuitive graphs the tool provides you with additional information about the no-load and load loss evaluation (A and B factors), in case these are not known in advance. It calculates transformer losses when there are harmonics in the loading.

Click Here to download the ‘Transformer Loss Calculation Tool’

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