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                  Low Loss Energy Efficient Transformer -  Medium voltage transformers

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                  Low Loss Energy Efficient Transformers
                  Benefits
                  • Can reduce energy consumption: Efficient 
                  • Lower running costs: Cost effective
                  • More environmentally-friendly: Greener

                  Applications

                  • Commercial
                  • Industrial
                   

                  Free Breathing & Hermetically Sealed Liquid Filled Transformers upto 4MVA

                   
                   
                   
                  Description

                  Schneider Electric manufactures low loss transformers from 200kVA to 4000kVA, with voltages up to 33kV, with choices of dielectric fluid, styles and types. Low Loss transformers can be used where ever there is a transformer need and is suitable for new build or replacement installations.  There are many reasons why low loss transformers are becoming more popular.

                  • Traditional ‘standard’ loss transformers are efficient devices, however low loss transformers are more efficient – saving money from reduced losses and increased energy efficiency 
                  • By using low loss transformers it is possible to achieve huge energy cost savings in a relatively short period of time
                  • In addition, low loss transformers can be supplied with directly mounted MV & LV switchgear to form an assembled package substation.
                   
                   
                   
                   

                   


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