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    Pacific Crest Offers Significant Experience Designing Custom Transformers

    01/05/2011

    Pacific Crest Transformers, a leader in the design and construction of liquid-filled distribution transformers, offers significant experience designing custom transformers for a wide range of applications, including rectifier feeds, step-up duty, motor-starting duty, variable frequency drive applications, generator field excitation, and inverter duty. PCT offers custom designs for pad mount, station, substation, and grounding transformers. According to Tom Steeber, Pacific Crest Transformer's vice president of marketing and sales, a transformer designed specifically for a particular application will hold up dependably, while standard off-the-shelf transformers may fail if not designed with the needs of an application in mind. "Electrical contractors are providing expensive capital equipment which has to be dependable for 30 years and longer," said Steeber. "To obtain the quality and durability contractors are looking for, it is absolutely critical that they specify a transformer with the features needed for a particular application." PCT is known for transformers that are reliable under heavy industrial use, flexible in design, and made with the highest quality manufacturing processes and equipment. They are available with a wide range of core and coil designs to meet total-ownership cost and material requirements. www.pacificcresttrans.com

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