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Modern technology has provided many
alternatives to the Variable Transformer as a means of controlling voltage and power.
However these modern versions of the variable transformer have proved and continue to
prove, that a device that is load tolerant, unaffected by EMC and in turn generates no
interference is still the best and most reliable method of control in a wide range of
applications.
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Our variable transformers with their
low losses and high-tech brushgear can simply be installed and forgotten. They are
especially suitable for high current applications.
Many of the models have a 15% overvoltage option which makes them an ideal method of
testing appliances requiring over and undervoltage conditions. They can be used to
simulate mains supplies of any voltage used in any part of the world.
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There are 75 basic models of variable transformer with a wide
range of voltages and currents which have evolved to satisfy the needs of industry.
Many versions have silver plated track to reduce contact resistance and they can all be
supplied as single or three phase, motorised, open or enclosed, horizontally mounted,
paralleled for higher currents,oil cooled, right angle drives - in fact any configuration
that can be imagined.
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