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Current Transformers TPL-10-M for Measurement and Protection Applications
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Transformers are designed for transmission of measuring information signal to measuring devices and protection and control devices, for isolation of secondary connection circuits from high voltage in complete indoor switchgear (IIS) of alternating current of frequency 50 or 60 Hz for voltage class up to 10 kV. Transformers are designed for completion and repair purposes to replace current transformers TPL-10, previously removed from production. Transformers are manufactured in the version "U" and "T" placement category 2 according to GOST 15150. Operating position - any.
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