Output Current
The rated output current refers to the current in the output winding at the rated input voltage and frequency for which the transformer was designed and manufactured. When loaded with the rated load impedance, this current is set.
Comment 1:
For the thermal dimensioning of transformers, the effective value of the output alternating current must always be considered. We understand all electrical quantities provided to us to be sinusoidal effective values, unless they are expressly described otherwise.
Comment 2:
Unless otherwise ordered, the rated output current is always assumed to be continuous operation.
Comment 3:
Electronics engineers often give us the DC values behind an input rectifier. We will be happy to calculate the corresponding AC values for you, but then we also need the details of the rectifier circuit and smoothing. The mixed indication of AC voltage and DC current is not useful.