Re: 240-110V Isolation Transformer(s) Free....

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Re: 240-110V Isolation Transformer(s) Free.... Andrew Mawson 08-11-2006
Posted by Andrew Mawson on August 11, 2006, 12:00 pm
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> We are rebuilding some chargers for a customer, where the mains
trannies are too
> low on voltage, so they will be scrapped.
>
> They are going to be rebuilt as 3-phase and we have no immediate use
for a big
> 240V 110V output transformer, so if anyone has a need for about
11kVA at 110V on
> an air-cooled bare transformer, give me a shout.
>
> Dimensions are 360L X 310W X 260H input 0-210-220-230-240-250V by
covered DIN
> rail terminals, output by flying cables. The frame allows mounting
with the long
> side or the short side down.
>
> There will be possibly 4 of these as we work our way through the
job. Built
> 2002/2003 so almost new.
>
> First come first served, collection only, they weigh about 70kg
each.
>
> Peter
> --
> Peter A Forbes
> Prepair Ltd, Luton, UK
> prepair@easynet.co.uk
> http://www.prepair.co.uk

Peter, (and Charles),

Very many thanks for the huge transformer that arrived today curtesy
of the 'Flying Pings Transport Service' Very much appreciated and I
must be careful not to drop it on my foot - I don't think even
toetectors would protect against that vast lump of iron!

Regards,

AWEM





Posted by Prepair Ltd on August 11, 2006, 12:38 pm
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On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 17:00:46 +0100, "Andrew Mawson"

>Peter, (and Charles),
>
>Very many thanks for the huge transformer that arrived today curtesy
>of the 'Flying Pings Transport Service' Very much appreciated and I
>must be careful not to drop it on my foot - I don't think even
>toetectors would protect against that vast lump of iron!
>
>Regards,
>
>AWEM

Glad it got there OK and Charles didn't have to brake suddenly :-))

Peter
--
Peter A Forbes
Prepair Ltd, Luton, UK
prepair@easynet.co.uk
http://www.prepair.co.uk

Posted by Andrew Mawson on August 11, 2006, 1:21 pm
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> On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 17:00:46 +0100, "Andrew Mawson"
>
> >Peter, (and Charles),
> >
> >Very many thanks for the huge transformer that arrived today
curtesy
> >of the 'Flying Pings Transport Service' Very much appreciated and I
> >must be careful not to drop it on my foot - I don't think even
> >toetectors would protect against that vast lump of iron!
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >AWEM
>
> Glad it got there OK and Charles didn't have to brake suddenly :-))
>
> Peter
> --
> Peter A Forbes
> Prepair Ltd, Luton, UK
> prepair@easynet.co.uk
> http://www.prepair.co.uk

I suspect that his acceleration leaving was dramatically better than
that coming <G>

AWEM



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