Re: Transformer isolation (military)

2001-03-29 Thread John Woodgate
00e301c0b7d0$2e84a760$2ba7e7d8@default, Lou Aiken ai...@gulftel.com inimitably wrote: 240V x 3 sqr = 416V, not much different from the mil spec you mention. How is 240 V involved? The supply is 115 V 3-phase. -- Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. Phone +44 (0)1268 747839 Fax +44

Re: Transformer isolation (military)

2001-03-29 Thread John Woodgate
002601c0b7c8$c647a460$6a4218d4@hppav, k3row k3...@eurobell.co.uk inimitably wrote: Has anyone out there got any comments about the following:   I have been involved with the import, into the U.K, of an item of off the shelf military equipment from the U.S.A. This avionics item

Re: Transformer isolation (military)

2001-03-29 Thread Peter Poulos
Hi Dave. According to the documents on the DoD ASSIST-Quick Search web site, there are no longer any sections of MIL-T-27 that are active. They are all either marked inactive or cancelled. Most are available for viewing if you want to find out what tests the transformer was actually designed