Virginia Transformer completes first shipment to Iraq

Published October 9th, 2003 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Virginia Transformer Corporation (VTC) has completed its first of two transformer shipments to Iraq, as part of the reconstruction effort. The transformers will be used to set up a power generation station.  

 

A project of this size, which requires custom design and materials ordering, would typically take 10-12 weeks to complete. Because VTC's business development manager was on the ground in Kuwait, they were able to better anticipate the project's demands and meet the time-table.  

 

A total of six 25MVA, 11.5kV to 6.6kV step-down transformers were ordered from US-based VTC. Each transformer weighs more than 40 tons. Due to the accelerated need of the product on site, VTC air-freighted the transformers on October 7, 2003 from Dulles International Airport by an Antonov AN-124 cargo craft.  

 

VTC custom designs and manufactures liquid-filled transformers ranging from 300KVA to 300MVA, 230 kV class and dry-type transformers. The company offers load tap changing transformers, drive isolation and rectifier-duty transformers, distribution control packages and other associated electrical equipment. Established in 1971, VTC has design and manufacturing facilities in the US, Mexico and India. — (menareport.com)  

 

 

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