Osborne Transformer Corp.
We are a market leader in the design and production of premium quality electromagnetic components.
- (800)229-9410
(586)468-9410 - (586)468-4828
- sales@osbornetransformer.com
- 33258 Groesbeck Highway
Fraser, MI 48026
United States of America
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Harmonic Trap Inductors
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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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Product
EMC Testing Inductors
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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) testing is a somewhat unique discipline within the world of electrical product development and analysis. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) testing is primarily concerned with understanding and mitigating the affects of Electromagnetic Interference (EMI).
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High Impedance Transformers
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Osborne high impedance transformers are used to step-up, step-down and isolate voltages in single phase and three phase circuits. A properly designed high impedance transformer can be used an an equivalent to an isolation transformer connected in series with an inductor. The high impedance characteristic may be employed as a current limiting feature in both the primary and secondary circuity.
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Product
Auxiliary Potential Transformers
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Osborne Auxiliary Potential Transformers (Aux PT’s) are used in utility and commercial industrial power systems. Osborne works with our clients to identify the safety advantages of using auxiliary potential transformers (Aux PT’s) to establish protection schemes for high voltage equipment. Aux PT’s step the voltage down to safer levels, normally below 600 V AC.
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Product
Potential Transformers
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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.





