April 10, 2003 - Toroidal power and isolation transformers are available with ratings to 10,000 VA, 50/60 Hz. Suited for applications such as inverters/converters, UPS systems, fuel cells, power conditioners, and solar generators, transformers offer the following advantages when compared to laminated constructions: low electromagnetic radiation, increased voltage regulation, high efficiency, low off-load power consumption, and up to 90% less mechanical hum.
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New, Higher Capacity Bicron 50/60Hz Toridal Transformers Up to 10,000VA
Bicron Electronics Company is now offering higher capacity toroidal power and isolation transformers up to 10,000VA. These higher capacity transformers are specially suited to applications such as inverters/converters, UPS systems, fuel cells, power conditioners, solar generators and similar power applications.
Toroidal Transformers have many advantages over laminated constructions, including: 30% to 50% lower weight and size, very low electromagnetic radiation, better voltage regulation, very high efficiency, lower off-load power consumption, and up to 90% less mechanical hum. They also offer the flexibility of selecting the size which best fits a given application without special tooling costs
About Bicron:
Bicron Electronics designs and manufactures a broad line of high reliability magnetic products including toroidal transformers and current sensors as well as a complete range of standard and custom dc tubular, open frame, magnetic latching and non-latching solenoids. Bicron has been a quality electronic products manufacturer since 1964 and is certified under ISO 9001.
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