Ecmweb 5759 Bridgeport Magnetics Group Toroidal Transformers
Ecmweb 5759 Bridgeport Magnetics Group Toroidal Transformers
Ecmweb 5759 Bridgeport Magnetics Group Toroidal Transformers
Ecmweb 5759 Bridgeport Magnetics Group Toroidal Transformers
Ecmweb 5759 Bridgeport Magnetics Group Toroidal Transformers

Toroidal transformers

Sept. 30, 2013
High-power toroidal transformers feature a 30% smaller design

This line of dry-type single-phase and 3-phase low voltage (<600VAC) high-power transformers is available from 5,000VA to 50,000VA with power ratings up to 200 KVA for single-phase and 150 KVA in the 3-phase configuration. The 3-phase models include input/output voltages 480VAC Delta –208V Y/120V, 240V/120V at 60Hz or 1-to-1 ratios. Primary taps are optional. For marina substations, the transformers are housed inside 316L stainless steel enclosures. With weight savings of 30% due to the use of toroidal power transformers instead of the conventional stacked lamination type, the marina substations are suitable for installation on floating docks.

Bridgeport Magnetics Group

For more information, visit www.bridgeportmagnetics.com.

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