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Explore 89 years of continuous manufacturing in Medford, Oregon, from 1919 to the present day, including the evolution of transformer companies such as Standard Transformer and GEC ALSTOM. This concise history covers the transition to ALSTOM T&D Inc. and AREVA T&D Inc., showcasing the journey through various insulating fluids, kVA ranges, and specialty designs. Discover the unique configurations available, including padmount transformers, secondary unit substations, and special-purpose transformers for industries like mining and oil platforms. With a focus on non-standard requirements and tailored solutions, these transformers offer close-coupled transition flanges, load tap changers, and terminal chambers. Experience the fastest response times and consistent lead times in the industry, along with specialized services such as mainframe-based pricing and Autocad migration. Journey through the transformative history of transformers with Medford, Oregon as the backdrop.
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History – the short version…. 89 years of continuous manufacturing! 1919 – Standard Transformer, Warren, Ohio 1969 – Pacific Standard, Medford, Oregon 1979 – Balteau Standard Inc. 1994 – GEC ALSTOM 1998 – ALSTOM T&D Inc. – Transformers 2004 – AREVA T&D Inc. 2007
Completed January, 1994 120,000 square feet
Padmount Station Secondary Unit Substation Specialty Available Styles
Oil Silicone Vegetable based Insulating Fluids
75 through 12,000 kVA 5kV through 69kV HV Secondaries to 6000A Secondary voltages through 15kV kVA and Voltage Ranges
Live front or dead front Radial feed or loop feed Fuses, switches, gauges...... We specialize on non-standard requirements and requests! Padmount Transformers
Retrofits Throats Close coupled transition flanges Terminal chambers Secondary Unit Substation Xfmrs
Special dimensions Load tap changers Unique configurations Mining, furnace, rectifier, oil platform, phase shifting............. Special Purpose Transformers
Mainframe based pricing Migration to Autocad 2000 Results? Fastest overall response in industry Consistent lead times