Transformers

- Instrument and Industrial Control Transformers
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- Instrument Transformers
Current transformers (CTs) and voltage transformers (VTs or PTs) are used for measurement and control of generation, transmission, and distribution equipment.
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- Industrial Control Transformers
Type T and TF industrial contol transformers are designed with low impedance windings for excellent voltage regulation.
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- Transformer Disconnects
For NEMA 1 and NEMA 12 Enclosures
- Low Voltage Transformers
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- Energy Efficient Transformers
Provide low temperature rise for energy savings and longer life.
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- Sealed General Purpose Transformers (Resin Encapsulated)
Intended for power, heating, and lighting applications.
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- Buck and Boost Transformers
Economical space-saving design for providing small changes in voltages to match load requirements.
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- Non-Linear Energy Efficient Transformers
K-factor rated specifically to withstand harmonic heating and high neutral currents associated with computer equipment and other single phase electronic loads.
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- Harmonic Mitigating Energy Efficient Transformers
Provide cleaner, stabler power for sensitive electronic equipment.
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- Mini Power-Zone Transformers
Combine transformer and circuit breaker distribution panel into one space and labor saving unit.
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- Non-Ventilated General Purpose Transformers
For use in contaminated or dust-laden environments, indoor and outdoor.
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- Drive Isolation Transformers
Specifically designed for the rigorous demands of ac and dc motor drive loads.
- Medium Voltage Transformers
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- Substation Liquid Filled Transformers
Used in a wide variety of commercial and industrial applications.
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- Padmount Liquid Filled Transformers
For use on underground power distribution systems.
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- Power-Dry II Transformers
Economical, dry solution for a wide range of industrial applications.
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- Cast Coil Transformers
Unequalled capability to handle unusually high impact and short circuit loads.
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- Model III Power-Zone Package Unit Substations
Ideal for renovations requiring increased electrical demand, high rise applications and new construction requiring multiple zones and a small footprint.
