April 24, 2013

Dry Type Transformer with 20 KV Isolation, P/N 18523N

Product Overview

Most High Voltage Transformers are oil filled transformers. If oil filled transformer is not a suitable solution, then dry type transformer is the only option available.

High Voltage Transformers can be single phase or three phases. Sometimes it is important to have a low voltage primary and a high voltage secondary transformer. Other times it is important to have high voltage isolation between primary and secondary. 

L/C Magnetics is an isolation transformer manufacturer. We can provide dry type High Isolation Transformers up to 20 KV of high voltage or high voltage isolation.


We have built a Dry Type Transformer with 20 KV Isolation between primary and secondary for a prestigious university in United States, Part number 18523N. Details are shown below:




Three Phase Isolation Transformer

Specifications:
  • Dry Type High Voltage Transformer: 25 KVA, 3 PH, 60 HZ, P/N 18523N
  • Primary 208 VAC L-L, 70 Amps, 3 PH, 60 Hz, Wye 
  • Secondary 208 VAC L-L, 70 Amp, 3 PH, Wye
  • Enclosure: 36” W x 28” L x 18” D
  • Isolation between primary and secondary: 20 KV

L/C Magnetics is a manufacturer of dry type high voltage transformers. To discuss your specific application, please call us toll free at (800) 595-7096, or send us an email at info@lcmagnetics.com.

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