3. Refer to the transformer connection shown in Figure 28-41 and fill in the missing values. Primary Secondary Load Ep Ip Ep Ip Ep Ip EL 13,800 V IL EL 480 V EL IL IL Z = 2.5 Ratio ? L1 L2 L3 FIGURE 28-41 Practice problems circuit.
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