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L3 Levine Lectronics and Lectric, Inc.

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New Products

One of Levine Lectronics and Lectric fastest growing lines is Pacific Crest Transformers.(formally a division of Areva). Pacific Crest makes Padmount, Unit Substation, Substation, and Specialty Transformers. Pacific Crest has the best delivery times in the industry. Contact us or check out the web site at:

  • Go to Pacific Crest Transformers

    Woodhead/Brad Harrison has now been purchased by Molex. Woodhead manufacturers molded cables and receptacles for sensors and actuators, multi-pin connectors, DIN solenoid valve, junction boxes, Ethernet, Devicenet, Profibus, connectors, and power cord sets. See the web page at:

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  • Sprecher and Schuh is a division of Rockwell Automation. Sprecher and Schuh has just introduce din rail mounded Circuit Breakers, din rail mounted fuse blocks, Ice Cube Relay,and warning lights. See their web page at:
  • Go to S & S

    Post Glover has just introduced the first Digital Pulser Neutral Grounding Resistor. Did you know they purchased the resistor division of Cutler Hammer. Post Glover is the leader in Neutral Grounding Resistors, and Dynamic Braking Resistors. Send us an E-mail if you would like more information.

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  • GE has expanded the UR Family of Protection Relays to do everything from transformer differential, feeder protection, to line differential. Want instant networking? The UR has it. The F35 is a relay that can handle up to 5 feeder circuits. This is a great value. For more information see the GE Multilin web site.
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  • Micron Transformers now offers a line of enclosed transformers up to 750 KVA. Pricing is great. For more information visit Micron's web site.
  • Go to Micron