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Harmonic mitigating transformers

Sept. 24, 2007
Guard III harmonic mitigating transformers curb harmonic currents, reduce transformer heating caused by harmonics that K-factor transformers do not, and improve upstream power quality

Guard III harmonic mitigating transformers curb harmonic currents, reduce transformer heating caused by harmonics that K-factor transformers do not, and improve upstream power quality, according to the company. UL- and CSA-listed, the units feature a K-factor load profile of 20 and a crest factor load profile of 5. In addition, they meet or exceed NEMA TP-1 and CSA C802.2 efficiencies. Additional product features include copper windings, a 220ºC insulation system, and a NEMA 3R enclosure.

GE Consumer & Industrial

For more information, visit www.geindustrial.com

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