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Wanted: Dry-Type Distribution Transformer

10/10/2008 12:15 PM

Where might I find a Dry-Type Distribution Transformer that is 100Kva, 3phase, 690v primary to 480v seconday? Who might manufacture such a thing?

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Re: Wanted: Dry-Type Distribution Transformer

10/10/2008 3:07 PM

Hi Guest,

Most of the transformer manufacturers make dry type transformers now.You have not told in which country you live or work so that e proper guidance could bee given. You can get it it from Indian manufacturers like Compton, Kirloskar, and many other reputed transformer manufacturers and they will supply it any where in the world.

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Re: Wanted: Dry-Type Distribution Transformer

10/11/2008 5:55 AM

Dear Friend

If you are in India, then pls. send your requirement details to us at uni_insta @dataone.in or ashoktoshniwal@ yahoo.com

Thanks and regards

Ashok Toshniwal, Bangalore, India.

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Re: Wanted: Dry-Type Distribution Transformer

10/11/2008 1:32 PM

almost all trf manufacturers can give .By the way what type of dry trf? Class c insulated dry type or the cast resin type?

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Re: Wanted: Dry-Type Distribution Transformer

10/21/2008 10:59 AM

I can supply this for you. Please contact me directly steve_mrgrungy@msn.com

Where are you located ?

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