In the last decades of the nineteenth century the so-called “War of the currents” took place, a sort of epic no-holds-barred commercial competition that saw two different visions about the use of electric current, supported, on opposite sides, by two great geniuses of the humanity: Thomas Alva Edison (who argued the benefits of using direct […]
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Safety. Today we hear about safety everywhere; Italweber has always been dealing with it. All electrical circuits, for over 60 years, have had a safe protection, “the fuse” and in 60% of cases it is an Italweber fuse. This result led us to reflect on how to expand our security project. Protecting the plants means […]
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The whole world of electricity revolves around its main component “the cable”. Without it, the transmission of energy cannot take place except for small quantities, but if “power” is needed, the electric cable is the necessary instrument to transmit it. However, in most cases, the electric cable can hardly be used without suitable components for […]
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Italweber S.p.A., even during the dramatic 2020 that has just ended, has always remained operative, to guarantee to customers the continuity of the supply of our electrical protection components both in the civil and industrial sectors. At the same time we have also worked to try to improve more and more and to expand the […]
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Our series of CF transformers in both single-phase and three-phase versions has obtained EAC certification for the Eurasian markets. The certification obtained is part of the project to offer all the necessary approvals to operate all over the world. The certification requires a technical passport in Russian language and a legal representation on the territory, […]
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Transformers are static machines that, despite being “dated”, still play a role of primary importance in electromechanical applications. The galvanic separation between the windings that guarantees the disjunction between the primary and secondary circuits in a plant or in an electrical panel and the possibility to vary the input and output voltages, adapting them to […]
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