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Amorphous dry-type transformer

Compliance with the revised Energy Conservation Law! By adopting amorphous iron cores, standby power consumption is significantly reduced!

The "Amorphous Dry Transformer" is a transformer that employs an amorphous iron core, significantly reducing standby power consumption. In transformers, which experience two types of electrical losses known as "load loss" and "no-load loss," this product is specifically designed to reduce the loss that occurs continuously in the receiving state, known as "no-load loss (standby power)." Since transformers are used for long periods, minimizing standby power can lead to substantial energy savings. 【Features】 ■ Heat resistance class H ■ Compliant with the revised Energy Conservation Law ■ Significant reduction of standby power (no-load loss) ■ Utilizes an amorphous iron core *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Decarbonization! Reducing electricity costs! Reducing greenhouse gas emissions! Amorphous dry-type transformer.

Nikko Electric's Amorphous Dry Transformer: A transformer for the decarbonization era! Reducing power costs! Reducing greenhouse gas emissions!

◎Effects of Amorphous Transformers - Reduction of Standby Losses Approximately 86% reduction in no-load losses compared to conventional silicon steel plates! - Reduction in Power Costs! By reducing standby losses, the consumption of standby power is minimized, leading to effective reduction in power costs! - Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions An expected reduction of approximately 86% in CO2 emissions compared to conventional transformers!

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