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AC Transformers feature compact design.

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October 13, 2008 - Available as water or air-cooled versions in single and 3 phase from 1-5,000 kVA, Special AC Transformers are optimized for rugged conditions associated with glass/fiberglass manufacturing, resistance heading, and furnace processes. Units feature fully sealed external shell that is resistant to rust, corrosion, moisture, dust, debris, and vibration. Solid-state full epoxy encapsulated construction, inside unit, provides complete moisture resistance and stability at high temperatures.

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Roman Manufacturing, Inc.
861 47th St. S.W.
Grand Rapids, MI, 49509
USA



Major Electrical Efficiency Improvements


October 1, 2008

Grand Rapids, Michigan - RoMan Manufacturing, a leading global supplier of AC and DC power supplies and related specialty products, introduces an innovative line of Special AC Transformers capable of improving electrical efficiency and reducing the cost of operation.

RoMan's unique manufacturing process maximizes thermal heat transfer allowing the use of smaller more electrically efficient transformers. The smaller size allows transformers to be mounted closer to the work reducing length of expensive copper buss and improving electrical efficiency.

RoMan's new Special AC Transformers feature a fully sealed external shell that is highly resistant to rust, corrosion, moisture, dust, debris and vibration. Inside, the solid-state full epoxy encapsulated construction provides enhanced isolation, complete moisture resistance and stability at high temperatures.

Available in single and three phase (both water or air-cooled) from 1 - 5,000 KVA, RoMan's new Special AC Transformers are optimized for the rugged conditions associated with glass / fiberglass manufacturing, resistance heading and many common furnace processes.

Since 1980, RoMan has been on the cutting-edge of AC and DC power supply technology. With over 6,000 designs, available switch gear, specialty products / accessories and a staff of experienced engineers, RoMan can create a power supply solution to meet any configuration.

For more information on RoMan Manufacturing visit www.romanmfg.com.

Contact: Don DeCorte
(616) 530-8641
ddecorte@romanmfg.com
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