Power Transformers

Image of Power Transformers Sometimes referred to as safety isolating transformers, these units provide line isolation with increased or decreased voltage outputs. Typically they are used in power supplies, medical electornics, industrial controls, test and measurement, UPS, and lighting applications.

Power: 5 kVA single phase, 10 kVA 3 phase
Voltage: Up to 7 kV
Frequency: 50/60 Hz up to 500 kHz
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Auto Transformers

Image of Auto TransformerThese transformers provide a step up or down of the line voltage without the isolation inherent to the power transformers noted above. Similarly, they are used in power supplies, medical electronics, industrial controls, test and measurement, UPS, and lighting applications.

Power: 5 kVA single phase, 10 kVA 3 phase
Voltage: Up to 7 kV
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
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Ferroresonant

Image of FerroresonantConstant Voltage CVN (square wave) and CVS (sine wave) transformers are designed to provide a regulated output voltage over a given range of input voltages.



Power: 1 kVA single phase, 10kVA 3 phase
Voltage: Up to 7 kV
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
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Toroidal Transformers

Image of Toroidal TransformerThese are alternatives to laminated transformers, and are used where space and size available dictates smaller configurations. The toroidal transformer also provides the benefit of lower magnetic fields and thus less interference in sensitive electronic systems. Supplied with open or potted centers, these units can be configured to meet nearly any custom mounting requirement in a horizontal plane.

Power: Up to 7 kVA
Voltage: Up to 7 kV
Frequency: 50/60 Hz up to 500kHz
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Ferrite Core Transformers

Image of Ferrite Core TransformerGenerally used in higher frequency applications, they are found in switch mode power supplies, motor control applications, telecommunications equipment, computers, and virtually all modern electronic devices. A wide variety of geometric shapes are available such as pot cores, square cores, toroids, E, U, and I cores, ETD, PQ, and EP cores. Most often, these are found on bobbin or toroid based configurations that have been designed for PC mounted applications.

Power: Up to 2.5 kVA
Voltage: Up to 6 kV
Frequency: Up to 500kHz
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Inductors

Image of InductorsUsed as smoothing chokes, RFI filters, current limiting reactors, and in wideband applications they are generally found in power supplies, test and measurement, process control, AC power control and UPS systems. A multitude of mounting techniques allow for a myriad of custom mounted configurations.

Power: Up to 2.5 kVA
Voltage: Up to 6 kV
Frequency: Up to 500kHz
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Vibratory Inductors

Image of Vibrotary InductorThese are used for mechanical vibratory systems by utilizing the changing magnetic field of the inductor due to the AC input voltage. transformers such as these are usually found in parts feeding systems or part sorters. Typically designed with the use of EI laminations, specialty confugurations can be created by utilizing a steel cup. Generally, but not always the coils are potted to prevent mechanical fatigue from the vibratory environment and excessive noise. Often they are designed around the use of weldments for secure attachment to the vibratory equipment.

Power: 500 VA
Voltage: Up to 600 V
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
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