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What is the brand name of the core material you are going to use. What percent impedance do you want the transformer to have. Find out what flux level the core uses, if unavailable use 1T. Work backwards from %Z to wire size based on 500 watt load and find what ratio you will need for 5000 volts at that load.
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Nirai Joshi, 1) 500 W at 5000 V is 100 mA .... this is a potentially lethal device 2) 5000 V is well abve the voltage where corona starts to be a problem, winding your own is certainly possible but not simpe.
Your best bet woulkd be a variac followed by a step-up transformer, check eBay for a suitable transformer. If a 'normal' transformer is unavailable consider - a Neon Sign Transformer (NST) - an Oil Burner Ignition Transformer (OBIT) - a pair of Mocrowave Oven Transformers (MOT)
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As Sulaiman said, corona will be a problem, and it certainly will. Fire up that xformer in air and it won't last too long. You'll need to put it under hot oil (canola or mineral) and pull a vacuum for a few hours. I recommend organic oils as they smoke heavily before they catch fire, giving you a big warning; mineral oil has a low flashpoint and will just catch fire without prior notice. You'll also want to separate the coil layers with cardboard too, not plastics as they are impermeable to oil. I'm not too keen on transformer design, and I'm sure the almighty knowledge god Proud Mary has something to add.
If you're winding your own primary too, then volts per turn won't be a problem; you would have to worry about turns ratio instead. You'll also have to pick a core that won't get saturated, and for a 500VA transformer it'll have to be a big laminated iron one. That's going to be hard to find, and your best bet would be making your own. I'm not sure if you have access to a cnc/laser cutter and soft iron sheet though, as well as a welder. In the end it'll be cheaper to buy a used potential transformer anyway.
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Grenadier wrote ...
If you're winding your own primary too, then volts per turn won't be a problem; you would have to worry about turns ratio instead. You'll also have to pick a core that won't get saturated
This is wrong. Volts per turn is the same thing as saturation: a core of a given size will have a maximum volts per turn rating that it can stand before saturating. There are well known equations for calculating the volts per turn from the cross-sectional area, frequency and so on: if you plan to design your own transformer, you should already have seen them. (Hint: there's a 4.44 in there)
Nobody makes their own transformer cores like that. You just buy them or salvage them from an old transformer. The bigger the transformer, the more likely it is that the core is in several pieces that can be unbolted. The last one I dismantled was a 2.2kVA plate transformer that was scrapped because of shorted turns. After some persuasion with a blowtorch, mallet, and big old screwdriver, the core came apart into four C-shaped sections.
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Guys/// This is only a short time rating device. The applicaation of Transformer will be only until the HV test for checking leakage current in insulation. The test period will last only for a few minutes (max 180 sconds).
The core i will have to buy from vendors of CRNO steel of course. Only the design i am worried about.
The volts per turn will remain same for primary for secondary winding. The no of turns for high voltage winding increase if i assume a safe value of v/t.
So a compromise of insulation, copper and core will have to be made.
Thank u for ur replies. Keep them coming.
As soon as i make the design i will post it for sure.
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I did a dry type 10 kV hipot transformer in1973, It worked great, no corona at 10 kV. Drawing is C size. If you would like, can scan on four A size and send to you. Send your Email address as a private message. Drawing is written in shop abbreviations and will be difficult for you to interpret.
My advice would be to not attempt to design or build this transformer. You will have problems that you cannot imagine.
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Make your primary 460 turns. Use a core E with center leg area 16 square centimeters , 8 cM long., Make you secondary 10,000 turns. Run calcs using these bogies and see how the core flux is.
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