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control transformer

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control transformer

[kən′trōl tranz′fȯr·mər]
(electricity)
A synchro in which the electrical output of the rotor is dependent on both the shaft position and the electric input to the stator. Also known as control synchro.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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[USPRwire, Fri Jul 12 2019] Industrial control transformers, also known as isolation transformation, have increased in popularity across a wide range of end-use industries, especially in the power generation industry.
A new line of standard and custom designed toroidal step-down control transformers is offered by this company as an alternative to conventional stacked lamination-type units.
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