Inductor devices – With temperature modifier – Liquid insulating medium
Patent
1980-03-06
1981-09-08
Willis, Jr., P. E.
Inductor devices
With temperature modifier
Liquid insulating medium
174 15R, 252571, 252573, 252574, 336 94, 585 63, H01F 2710, H01B 320
Patent
active
042887720
ABSTRACT:
A flame retardant dielectric coolant for power transformers used in restricted environments consisting of a mixture of an electronegative gas dissolved in silicone fluid for providing improved 60 hertz breakdown voltage resistance to the fluid.
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General Electric Company
Menelly Richard A.
Willis, Jr. P. E.
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