Transformers

Oil Transformer

Oil transformers, also known as oil-filled transformers, are electrical devices used to transfer electrical energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction.

Dry Type Transformer

Dry type transformers are electrical transformers that do not use liquid coolant, such as oil, for cooling and insulation. Instead, they rely on air or other solid insulating materials to dissipate heat and provide electrical insulation.

Conventional Power Transformer

Conventional power transformers are essential electrical devices used to transfer electrical energy between circuits through electromagnetic induction. They are typically used in high-voltage applications, such as power generation, transmission, and distribution systems

Rectifier Industrial & Railway Transformer

Rectifier transformers are specialized transformers designed to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC), often used in industrial and railway applications. They are essential in providing the correct voltage and current levels needed for rectification processes.

General Purpose Lighting Transformer

General purpose lighting transformers are electrical devices designed to step down voltage and provide a safe and efficient power supply for various lighting applications. They are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings to power low-voltage lighting systems

Isolating Transformer

Isolating transformers, also known as isolation transformers, are electrical devices designed to transfer electrical energy between two circuits while providing electrical isolation between them. They are commonly used to enhance safety, reduce electrical noise, and protect sensitive equipment from voltage spikes and disturbances.

Harmonic Mitigating Transformer

Harmonic mitigating transformers (HMTs) are specialized transformers designed to reduce or mitigate the effects of harmonics in electrical systems. Harmonics are voltage or current waveforms that are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency and can cause various issues in electrical equipment, such as overheating, equipment failure, and decreased efficiency.

Classified / Hazardous Area Transformer

Classified or hazardous area transformers are specialized transformers designed for use in environments where flammable gases, vapors, or dust may be present. These transformers are built to meet stringent safety standards to prevent ignition sources in potentially explosive atmospheres.

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