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RE Military transformers
Subject:       RE Military transformers
       Date:   Thu, 01 May 1997 20:02:45 GMT
       From:   robert.michaels-at-online.sme-dot-org (Robert Michaels)
Organization:  Society of Manufacturing Engineers
         To:   tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
        Good advice for the uninitiated.  400-Hz transformers are
        used in aircraft.  They require less iron than the equiv-
        alent 60-Hz transformer would, hence a valuable weight
        saving.
        However, 400-Hz. transformers may be used on 60-Hz if
        appropriately de-rated (by a factor of 400/60 = 6.66...)
        and current-limited in the primary circuit.
        Alternatively, they may be connected in series (primary
        wise and secondary-wise) to achieve the same effect.
        Either of these or neither of these may be worth the
        effort -- depending upon the particular transformer and
        one's desperation level.
                                Transformed but unreformed in --
                                Detroit, USA
                                Robert Michaels
T>Military Spec transformers are wonderful things.  If shopping at
T>hamfest,
T>or anywhere, Read the specs carefully (usually silkscreened or
otherwise
T>marked):
T>        The Military Has Real Uses for 400 Hz Power Transformers.
T>Most coil builders don't.   8)>>
T>        grins
T>        dwp