Transformer filled with non-inflammable insulating liquid concluded to be preferable to air insulated or oil cooled transformers, if kept within weight and size limitations; synthetic liquid, Pyranol, developed by General Electric Co, applied extensively as substitute for oil in multiple unit car and locomotive transformers where elimination of fire risk is essential; advantages of transformer for use on locomotives and multiple unit cars.


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    Title :

    Pyranol transformers for railway service


    Additional title:

    Ry Elec Engr


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    Publication date :

    1938


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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