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Amorphous alloy transformers are high-efficiency energy-saving transformers that use amorphous alloy materials for the core. Compared with traditional silicon steel core transformers, they have extremely low no-load loss, which can significantly reduce energy consumption during operation. They are widely used in power distribution systems with low load rates and long no-load running time, such as urban and rural power grids, industrial and mining enterprises, and commercial buildings, achieving remarkable energy-saving and emission reduction effects.
Amorphous alloy transformers are high-efficiency energy-saving transformers that use amorphous alloy materials for the core. Compared with traditional silicon steel core transformers, they have extremely low no-load loss, which can significantly reduce energy consumption during operation. They are widely used in power distribution systems with low load rates and long no-load running time, such as urban and rural power grids, industrial and mining enterprises, and commercial buildings, achieving remarkable energy-saving and emission reduction effects.
The core of the amorphous alloy transformer is made of amorphous alloy strips with excellent magnetic properties, which can reduce no-load loss by more than 70% compared with conventional transformers. The product has the characteristics of low noise, high efficiency, compact structure, and long service life, and is an ideal choice for upgrading and transforming the power distribution network to achieve energy conservation and consumption reduction.
| Rated capacity | High Voltage | Low Voltage | Loss(W) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (kVA) | (V) | (V) | No-load Loss(W) | On-load Loss(W) |
| 5 | 34500 19920 13800 7957 13200 7620 12470 7200 or others |
120-240 240-480 347 600 |
19 | 75 |
| 10 | 36 | 120 | ||
| 15 | 50 | 195 | ||
| 25 | 80 | 290 | ||
| 37.5 | 105 | 360 | ||
| 50 | 135 | 500 | ||
| 75 | 190 | 650 | ||
| 100 | 210 | 850 | ||
| 167 | 350 | 1410 | ||