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  • Re: High Voltage Pulses

    Depending on your needs, this has the potential to be a very interesting subject. For example, at one simple low-cost low-voltage extreme you have the HV pulse generator in a disposable flash camera, charging the flash capacitor to 300 to 400V. These use inductive fly...

  
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  • REF Protection for Transformer

    Dear experts, my query is what is the need of REF protection for transformer when we are having differential protection.

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    I have aiready opened a hermatically sealed Transformer and perform the required Maintainance but I want to refill the transformer With oil with out sealing is there any problem for that

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    How to calculate transmission losses for a HT transformer / LT transformer which is always loaded above 80%

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Datatronics™
4283-1200 Series Hi-Voltage Flyback Transformers

Offering primary-to-secondary isolation of up to 7 KVdc, the 4283-1200 Series of hi-voltage flyback transformers from Datatronics Romoland, Inc. is ideal for applications requiring a high-voltage, low-power signal. Typical applications include line and portable medical devices such as defibrillators as well as industrial lasers, ion generators for powder coating and painting equipment, cathode ray tube transformers, traveling wave tube transformers and more. Like other Datatronics transformers...

TEAM Industrial Services
Installing Valves Under Pressure

The InsertValve® is a dramatic improvement from previous live valve cut-ins. The valve offers a resilient wedge that seats on the valve, and a ductile body with NSF 61 epoxy. This product installs and repairs under pressure - greatly reducing risks and costs associated with shut downs.

Visumatic Industrial Products
Installing a Valve Core with Perfection

An automotive tubing supplier partnered with Visumatic to develop an automated assembly machine to feed, lubricate, and install a valve core into a variety of vehicle charge port/tubing assemblies. Reaching a consistent target torque was historically difficult because the operator provided the tightening reaction force and sealing material made the joint dynamic. Physical reject control was also a concern because of the possibility of a bad part making its way back into the assembly stream.