Transformer Phasor Diagram
Exact equivalent circuit of a transformer (with lagging load) is shown below.









Let the lagging load has impedance angle ϴ2.

Applying KVL in secondary circuit.

Draw I2R2 parallel to I2 , jI2X2 perpendicular and 900 ahead of I2.
Add I2 and jI2X2 phasors to phasor V2 to get E2 , as per equation (1) above.


Let Ф = Фmsinwt be the flux linking both windings. Therefore,

By observing above E1 and E2 equations, we find that E1 and E2 lead flux Ф by 900 , therefore, draw Ф phasor 900behind E2 . Draw E1 along E2 .


Current I0 is made of two components Ic and Im .


As the central part (in exact equivalent circuit of a transformer) is an ideal transformer, therefore, by relation

We find Ip to be in phase with I2 . Further resultant of I0and IP gives I1 .


Apply KVL in primary circuit.
Draw I1R1 parallel to I1, jI1X1 perpendicular to I1 and 900ahead of it and add these to E1 to get V1 as per equation (2).


This is the complete phasor diagram for a lagging power factor load. Exactly similarly, phasor diagram for leading power factor loadcan be drawn by taking I2 ahead of V2 i.e ϴ2 in opposite direction.
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