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Mackinnon Magnetics: Innovation Starts Here

October 15, 2025

General Purpose Low Voltage Dry-Type Transformers

At Mackinnon Magnetics, they are ramping up their facility to make three-phase dry-type transformers from 15 to 1000 kVA, custom up to 600 volts, in copper or aluminum. Enclosures are ventilated 3R indoor/outdoor.

All their transformers are engineered, built, and tested at MacKinnon Magnetics facility to meet CSA, IEEE, NEMA, and DOE standards.

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