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Potential Transformers
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- Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:36:26 -0700
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Original poster: "Tim Flood" <tflood@xxxxxxxxxxx>
While on a hunting expedition in an industrial salvage co., I found a
number of GE Potential transformers that all looked substantially similar.
Could not identify all of them due to the way they were stored. The units
are rectangular in section and the sides taper towards the top where there
are two heavy terminals. The bodies are ribbed like an insulator. Didn't
have any way to measure, but guess they stand about 16" high.
The two I could get at had mfg. plate info: GE Potential Transformer, Type
JVW-5, 60:1, Primary 7200kV, Imp. Level 110kV FW
GE Potential
Transformer, Type JKW-5 current transformer, 25:5, Imp. Level 110 kV
Any ideas what these are?
And, does anyone know the status of Dr. R. ?
Thanks,
Tim Flood