I have a very large high voltage Thordarson transformer that appears to be a 
PUV type.  There are no identification labels, etc. but the original owner did 
identify it as a Thordarson.

The end bells have slotted "handles" to move the transformer around.  Never 
have seen this before.

The high voltage connectors are very unusual in that they are meant to be used 
with plug type connectors that slip into the white porcellin insulators.

There are 10 of these, with five in a row vertically.   I suspect that this 
transformer was manufactured in the 1950's or so.

The primary side has four terminals.  The original owner told me that it was 
for 120 volts AC.

Can anyone help in identifying this unit.

Thank you.

Dave, W3ST
Secretary to the Collins Radio Association
Publisher of the Collins Journal
www.collinsra.com

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