Osborne Transformer Corp.

Osborne Transformer’s name is known by groups of professional electrical engineers. Why? Perhaps it´s because they have been overexposed to high voltage – or maybe they’re confusing our transformers with plastic toys (and movies) for kids. We can’t figure it out… fortunately other areas of industry keep us busy in the meantime.

  • (800)229-9410
    (586)468-9410
  • (586)468-4828
  • sales@osbornetransformer.com
  • 33258 Groesbeck Highway
    Fraser, MI 48026
    United States

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  • Potential Transformers

    Osborne Transformer Corp.

    Osborne Potential Transformers (PT’s) are used to reduce higher system voltages to lower values that are appropriate for instrumentation and/or protection circuits. They have been designed to meet specified current ratios, and burden impedance at a specified transformation error. One area of unique Osborne expertise is in designing for phase shift when potential transformers are to be used for power measuring applications.

  • Quasi Square Wave Constant Voltage Transformers

    Osborne Transformer Corp.

    Osborne Quasi Square Wave Constant Voltage Transformers are used to regulate output voltages for applications that have varying input voltages. When used with a rectifier conversion circuit, these units provide an elegant design approach to voltage regulation. Osborne achieves this innovative approach by partnering the constant voltage transformer with an auxiliary resonant capacitor winding. The result is a unique (though time honored) technology that offers reliability, performance, and cost advantages over other styles of voltage regulation.

  • Isolation Transformers

    Osborne Transformer Corp.

    Osborne’s Isolation Transformers are used to step-up, step-down and isolate voltages in single phase circuits. Isolation may be used to provide output circuit immunity from voltage spikes and noise (both common-mode and transverse-mode) present on the input system. The isolation can allow separate grounds on both the input and output sides of the transformer. Osborne also designs with a range of electrostatic shielding to provide several levels of noise immunity.

  • High Frequency Current Transformers

    Osborne Transformer Corp.

    Osborne High Frequency Current Transformers operate at frequencies higher than 50/60 Hertz. Their purpose is to reduce high frequency system currents to lower values that are appropriate for instrumentation and/or protection circuits. They have been designed to meet specified current ratios, and burden impedance at a specified transformation error. One area of unique Osborne expertise is in designing for phase shift when high frequency current transformers are to be used for power measuring applications.

  • Harmonic Trap Inductors

    Osborne Transformer Corp.

    Osborne designs harmonic trap inductors to work in conjunction with capacitors in power systems to prevent specific line-frequency harmonics from flowing back to the power source (point of common connection). This power quality design approach prevents harmonic currents from flowing to the main facility power system and/or to the utility power system. The Osborne system also reduces unnecessary power losses and power-system pollution.

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