What is the k factor of an oil filled transformer?

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    Natan
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    What is the k factor of an oil filled transformer?

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    Gianfranco
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    The k factor of an oil filled transformer refers to the ratio of the transformer’s rated power to the maximum temperature rise of the oil. It is a critical parameter that indicates the transformer’s ability to dissipate heat generated during operation. A higher k factor signifies better thermal performance, allowing the transformer to operate efficiently under load while maintaining safe oil temperatures, thus ensuring longevity and reliability in power distribution applications.

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