Eric,
I have a book for that but it is in Chinese language, do
you read Chinese or I will buy you one.
Robin.
From: Henning, Eric eric.henn...@bailey.com
Reply-To: Henning, Eric eric.henn...@bailey.com
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Subject: China
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 14:45:02 -0500
Any
Gary,
Thanks so much for your information. But we have already
placed the trial order to Rubadue 2 weeks ago. Actually
you will find Japanese and German sources also. Do you
want to have those information?
Robin Chan.
From: Gary McInturff gmcintu...@packetengines.com
Reply-To: Gary
Peter,
Thank you for your help. Actually you've helped me two things,
they are the Nomex thickness in microwave oven transformers and
here again in UL 1950. Thks.
Robin Chan.
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insulated wires.
Many thanks
Robin Chan
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they would need time to check. Perhaps you have some idea,
right?
Robin Chan.
Dear Robin,
If I'm not mistaken the 300 V or 600 V rating for Insulation Systems
per UL1446 is for primary supply voltage and not for the maximum
voltage in any winding.
You state that the transformer is being designed
to be at
least 5 mil Nomex for a 600V system. Then for 2300V system, by
scaling the thickness of Nomex, do we need to increase the thickness
to 18-20mil Nomex. Well, we can use Nomex at that thick but the cost
of the whole unit becomes very high, any comments?
Robin Chan.
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