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News Release from: Siemens Automation and Drives | Subject: Sidac control transformers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 09 July 2002
Price cuts on control transformers
Siemens Automation and Drives has cut 22% from the price of its Sidac range of standard control transformers for sizes between 25VA and 2.5kVA.
Siemens Automation and Drives has cut 22% from the price of its Sidac range of standard control transformers for sizes between 25VA and 2.5kVA Sidac units are manufactured to the very latest European standard, EN61558, and are used in everything from medical research to model railways
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 6 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The extensive range, which covers all standard sizes and voltage ranges, is available from stock and, no matter which unit is selected, customers have full access to Siemens technical advice and aftercare service.
Despite the over-the-counter nature of most sales, the Sidac brand is unique in that it is supported by the availability of special units that are engineered to individual customer's requirements.
Manufactured at an ISO9001 accredited production facility that has been awarded the noted 'Eco Audit' certificate, the materials used to make transformers and Sidac units are all subject to rigorous testing.
Reliability is the key to the success of Sidac transformers that are operated worldwide in the most diverse conditions.
Designed for continuous operation at ambient temperatures up to 40C, each transformer is able to deliver the optimum protection due to a high short-term rating, fuseless construction, simple cage clamp installation, and easy configuration using a PC and Siemens Asist program.
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