Why transformers are rated in kVA and not kW | why not transformer are connected to DC
(1) Why transformers are rated in kVA and not kW ?
Since copper loss depends on the current and core loss depends on the voltage, the total loss in the transformer depends on the Volt-Ampere product and not on the phase angle between voltage and current i.e total loss in transformer is independent of the load power factor.
Hence, transformer rating is in Volt-Amperes and not in Watts.
(2) What happens if transformer is connected to dc supply ?
Consider the below single phase transformer.

When an ac is given to the transformer,an alternating flux is produced and an emf E1 is induced in the primary.
But when a dc supply is given to the transformer, the primary draws a steady current and hence produce constant flux. Consequently, no emf is induced in the primary winding i.e

Therefore, care must be taken not to connect primary of a transformer to dc.
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