Reinforced wall structure for a transformer tank

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220 1B, 220 71, 16510433, B65D 742

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048342572

ABSTRACT:
A reinforced wall structure for a transformer tank characterized by a tank having opposite tank walls and braces on the walls for stiffening the walls against deflection. A transformer assembly including a transformer mounting end frame and a transformer within the end frame is mounted in the tank with the end frames adjacent to the braces so as to limit lateral movement of the assembly when an overcurrent condition occurs. A cooling fin assembly is mounted on each tank wall on the side opposite the braces.

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