A power amplifier is used to supply sinusoidal currents of different frequencies for measuring eddy-current losses of a 25 kVA single-phase transformer under short-circuit condition. Measured data show that eddy-current loss is a linear function of frequency with power of 2 and the eddy-current loss coefficient PEC-Rlinear is computed, New measurement techniques are applied to determine the derating of single-phase transformers with full-wave diode and thyristor rectifier loads, The derating of transformers has been defined such that for the (apparent, real) power transfer of a transformer the total losses are identical to the rated losses at rated temperature. A relation between apparent power, derating and K-factor is given taking into account iron-core and stray-power losses, Measured derating values are compared with computed results based on the eddy-current losses, iron-core losses, stray-power losses, and K-factors, The eddy-current loss coefficient PEC-Rnonlinear is computed from harmonics caused by diode/thyristor bridge loads.