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A transformer is an electrical device that transfers energy from one circuit to another by magnetic coupling with no moving parts. A transformer comprises two or more coupled windings, or a single tapped winding and, in most cases, a magnetic core to concentrate magnetic flux. An alternating current in one winding creates a time-varying magnetic flux in the core, which induces a voltage in the other windings. Transformers are used to convert between high and low voltages, to change impedance, and to provide electrical isolation between circuits.
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| Bronze Partners |
| 3S Industries, Co., Inc. |
| AAC Inc |
| Amecon, Inc. |
| AYA Instruments, Inc. |
| Bey Electronics Corp. |
| Bicron Electronics |
| Bomag USA, LLC |
| CET Technology |
| Coil Specialty Company |
| Custom Magnetics Inc. |
| DT Magnetics |
| EPCO Products Inc. |
| ERA Elektrotechnik GmbH |
| Forest Electric Company |
| Freed Transformer Company, Inc. |
| GCi Technologies |
| Hammond Power Solutions Inc. |
| Hammond Power Solutions Inc. |
| Neeltran, Inc. |
| PowerPax UK Limited |
| Precision Electronics |
| RCD Components, Inc. |
| Renco Electronics, Inc. |
| Shogyo Int'l Corp. |
| Standex Electronics Inc. |
| Thordarson Inc. |
| Thordarson Meissner Incorporated |
| TransERA Electronics Inc. |
| Triad Magnetics (formerly Magnetek) |
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Cast coil transformer fire susceptibility and reliability study (NCEL contract report) (NCEL contract report)
S. A McBride

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Facility Manager's Operation and Maintenance Handbook
Bernard T. Lewis

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| Excerpt - page 451: "... of secondary turns, determines the ratio of transformation. 11.20.6 Dry-type transformers Dry-type transformers include solid insulation ... or by forced air ventilation. Cast coil transformers are a variation of dry transformers and have an ..." | | See more references to Transformers, Cast Coil in this book. |
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Power Plant Engineering
Larry Drbal, Kayla Westra, and Pat Boston

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| Excerpt - page 560: "... station applications; however, they are sometimes found in industry. These transformers, depending on the manufac- turer, ... atmospheric depletion of ozone. The cast resin or cast coil transformers are manufactured with the coils cast in epoxy resin. ..." | | See more references to Transformers, Cast Coil in this book. |
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Facilities Engineering and Management Handbook: Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Buildings
Roger P. Wessel, Paul R. Smith, Mark M. Neitlich, and Anand K. Seth

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| Excerpt - page 584: "... 5.96 FACILITIES ENGINEERING FIGURE 5.2.1-7 Typical cast-coil transformer. (Courtesy of Square D Company.) any continuous overload capability. When ..." | | See more references to Transformers, Cast Coil in this book. |
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Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology, Second Edition, 2004 Update Supplement
James Swarbrick

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| Excerpt - page 139: "... selective circuit arrangements utilize two primary selectable feeders for each transformer. These feeders are either connected ... filled, totally enclosed nonventilated, and cast coil types. Cast coil transformers are the most expensive and they ..." | | See more references to Transformers, Cast Coil in this book. |
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Forensic Materials Engineering: Case Studies
Peter Rhys Lewis, Ken Reynolds, and Colin Gagg

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| Excerpt - page 256: "... of liquid at the bottom to act as the secondary coil of a transformer. After a cast is poured, there must still remain sufficient residual liquid to ..." | | See more references to Transformers, Cast Coil in this book. |
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