Power and Distribution Transformers Catalog
2022-04-27
●Schneider Electric has a large network of transformer manufacturing plants around the world, producing medium power transformers, distribution and dry-type transformers, amorphous core and specialty transformers. Located in France and Turkey are two R&D centers of excellence that are able to provide a wealth of engineering expertise.
●We are proud to present to you Schneider Electric’s complete transformer product portfolio. These products showcase both the local and the global expertise of the company and represent a long history of engineering development and expertise.
Schneider Electric’s offer has been built around its long time core brands of Merlin Gerin, a leader in electrical switching technologies that was formally brought into the group in 1986; Telemecanique, a leading specialist in industrial control and automation that joined the business in 1988 and Square D, a major North American supplier of electrical distribution and industrial control equipment, which was acquired in 1991.
These three brands were well established in Australia and joined by Australian Standard Electrical Transformers (ASET), a Victorian distribution transformer and kiosk manufacturer; Nu-Lec Industries, a Queensland manufacturer of pole-mounted reclosers and sectionalisers and Clipsal, a manufacturer of low voltage wiring accessories.
More recently, Schneider Electric’s growth has continued with the acquisition of TAC, a global leader in building automation; CiTect, a global provider of software for industrial automation; Pelco, a manufacturer of hi-tech security cameras; SCADA group, an Australian-based leading provider of telemetry products and solutions; and APC, a world leader in critical power and cooling services that now includes Gutor, MGE and Uniflair.
2010 and 2011 saw the company embark on two of its largest acquisitions, Areva T&D and Telvent. The acquisition of Areva enables Schneider Electric to provide a comprehensive offer in medium voltage switchgear, network automation and transportable substations, while Telvent provides access to market leading software for management of pipelines, tank farms, distribution terminals and networks for liquids and gases.
Schneider Electric’s Transformer Solutions manufacturing plant is located in Benalla, Victoria and was formally known as Australian Standard Electrical Transformers (ASET). ASET originally manufactured and refurbished transformers and featured an extensive oil farm which included 4 x 5000 litre tanks maintained under vacuum to improve oil quality. The first ASET transformer was produced in Benalla in 1975 and the company official became a part of Schneider Electric in 1994.
In 2003, the Merlin Gerin switchgear adaptation business moved into the Benalla plant, and in 2007 a major upgrade was completed with the welding and paint facilities doubling in size. Today, the expert engineering and design team focus on the manufacture of kiosks, which comprise of medium voltage ring main units, transformers and low voltage feeder switchboards. The Benalla Transformer Solution plant continues to pride itself in the manufacture of oil filled distribution transformers complying with Australian Minimum Efficiency Performance Standards (MEPS). They are hermetically sealed and are designed in accordance to AS 9001 Standards.
●We are proud to present to you Schneider Electric’s complete transformer product portfolio. These products showcase both the local and the global expertise of the company and represent a long history of engineering development and expertise.
Schneider Electric’s offer has been built around its long time core brands of Merlin Gerin, a leader in electrical switching technologies that was formally brought into the group in 1986; Telemecanique, a leading specialist in industrial control and automation that joined the business in 1988 and Square D, a major North American supplier of electrical distribution and industrial control equipment, which was acquired in 1991.
These three brands were well established in Australia and joined by Australian Standard Electrical Transformers (ASET), a Victorian distribution transformer and kiosk manufacturer; Nu-Lec Industries, a Queensland manufacturer of pole-mounted reclosers and sectionalisers and Clipsal, a manufacturer of low voltage wiring accessories.
More recently, Schneider Electric’s growth has continued with the acquisition of TAC, a global leader in building automation; CiTect, a global provider of software for industrial automation; Pelco, a manufacturer of hi-tech security cameras; SCADA group, an Australian-based leading provider of telemetry products and solutions; and APC, a world leader in critical power and cooling services that now includes Gutor, MGE and Uniflair.
2010 and 2011 saw the company embark on two of its largest acquisitions, Areva T&D and Telvent. The acquisition of Areva enables Schneider Electric to provide a comprehensive offer in medium voltage switchgear, network automation and transportable substations, while Telvent provides access to market leading software for management of pipelines, tank farms, distribution terminals and networks for liquids and gases.
Schneider Electric’s Transformer Solutions manufacturing plant is located in Benalla, Victoria and was formally known as Australian Standard Electrical Transformers (ASET). ASET originally manufactured and refurbished transformers and featured an extensive oil farm which included 4 x 5000 litre tanks maintained under vacuum to improve oil quality. The first ASET transformer was produced in Benalla in 1975 and the company official became a part of Schneider Electric in 1994.
In 2003, the Merlin Gerin switchgear adaptation business moved into the Benalla plant, and in 2007 a major upgrade was completed with the welding and paint facilities doubling in size. Today, the expert engineering and design team focus on the manufacture of kiosks, which comprise of medium voltage ring main units, transformers and low voltage feeder switchboards. The Benalla Transformer Solution plant continues to pride itself in the manufacture of oil filled distribution transformers complying with Australian Minimum Efficiency Performance Standards (MEPS). They are hermetically sealed and are designed in accordance to AS 9001 Standards.
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