Power transformers are naturally big, both in importance and appearance. They are the focal point of a power system. This is a collection of large and massive power transformers.
World's Largest Cast Resin Power Transformer
Siemens Builds the World’s Largest Cast-Resin Transformer. With its Geafol cast-resin transformers, Siemens Power Transmission and Distribution (PTD) is increasingly developing into a specialist for high power ratings in the medium voltage range. By the end of September 2007, the world’s largest cast-resin transformer with a rated power capacity of 40 MVA left the factory in Kirchheim/Teck, Germany. Read more...
World's Largest Amorphous Metal - Based Transformer
12 MVA Oil-Filled Amorphous Metal Distribution Transformer
Produced by Korea’s Cheryong using Metglas-Based Wound Cores Manufactured by Woojin. Read more...
World’s Largest Electric Arc Furnace Transformer Manufactured By Alstom Grid Turkey
The new transformer is to be used in the iron and steel works facilities founded in Iskenderun in partnership between MMK, a major Russian steel producer, and Atakaş Group, one of the leading steel and coal production companies in Turkey. Field assembly and commissioning are to take place by year’s end. Read more...
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