NEMA standard energy-efficient three-phase distribution and power transformers for the American market.
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NEMA standard energy-efficient three-phase distribution and power transformers for the American market.
- Energy Efficiency In the United States, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005) and the federal law specified in 10 CFR Part 431 require that low-voltage dry-type distribution transformers (15 kVA and above) sold and used in the U.S. and its territories after January 1, 2007, must meet the energy efficiency requirements set forth in the NEMA standard TP1-2002. - UL Standards Naturally, it complies with UL standards. Additionally, we can supply three-phase distribution and power transformers that meet this NEMA standard TP1-2002. - Specifications Please specify the primary voltage/secondary voltage. Please specify the capacity and connection method (e.g., Δ/Y). Please specify whether it is a standalone transformer or packaged.
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- Energy Efficiency In the United States, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005) and the federal law specified in 10 CFR Part 431 require that low-voltage dry-type distribution transformers (15 kVA and above) sold and used in the United States and its territories after January 1, 2007, must meet the energy efficiency requirements set forth in the NEMA standard TP1-2002. - UL Standards Naturally, it complies with UL standards. Additionally, we can supply three-phase distribution and power transformers that meet this NEMA standard TP1-2002. - Specifications Please specify the primary voltage/secondary voltage. Please specify the capacity and connection method (e.g., Δ/Y). Please specify whether it is a standalone transformer or a boxed unit.
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- Step-down three-phase transformer The machine control panel is designed for Japan's standard voltage of 200V, and it receives 200V power from a separately installed step-down transformer (480/200V). In such cases, this step-down transformer must meet the energy efficiency standards of NEMA TP1.
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Founded in Germany, where electrical control technology originated, the former Moeller has accumulated over 100 years of experience since its establishment in 1899 and became a part of the Eaton Group in 2008. Eaton Electric Japan has been supporting customers in Japan for over 49 years since the establishment of its Japanese office in 1974. Our products are developed to comply not only with international standards but also with the electrical and safety standards of various countries, ensuring safe use anywhere in the world. We offer a wide range of control devices necessary between the secondary side of transformers and loads, including various breakers and contactors with built-in thermal functions. We provide globally compliant transformers with short delivery times. Additionally, we offer products that further advance factory automation, such as program relays and compact PLCs that apply the latest electronics technology. We are currently focusing on peripheral equipment for renewable energy systems. With subsidiaries and agents forming a network worldwide, we can provide support tailored to the circumstances of each country. If you are considering export or facing challenges with national standards, please feel free to consult us.