Noratel India Power Components Private Limited is a part of the Noratel Group, a leading transformer manufacturer in Europe and Asia. Noratel Group has a turnover in excess of 100 million US Dollars. The Group has an experience of 82 years, and has been producing quality products since its inception in 1925.
Apart from the manufacturing unit at Technopark, Trivandrum in India, the group has manufacturing facilities in Sri Lanka, China, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Poland, and has around 2800 employees spread over world wide. The sales and support for the Noratel products are available in 12 countries.
The Indian Unit is dedicated to the manufacture of Toroidal Transformers, Chokes and Inductors. Our product ranges from 1VA up to 20 KVA, which are manufactured in India. The Indian Unit alone can boast more than 350 dedicated employees.
We are an SS EN ISO 9001:2000, SS EN ISO 14001:2004 certified company. We have CSA and UL frame approvals, and the transformers are built according to IEC61558 standards and are RoHS compliant
Our main market segments include
1. Renewable Energy
2. Medical Applications
3. Automation
4. Motor Drives
5. Shipping and Offshore
6. Installation/wholesalers
7. Audio
8. Climate Control
9. Alarm and Security
10. Public Sector
Some of our major customers are:
1. Bosch
2. APC
3. Incap
4. Suzlon
5. Studer
6. Wittur
7. Kone
8. Siemens
9. GE
10. Goodrich
11. Sirona
12. SMA
13. Tyco Electronics
14. Victron
15. Ahuja
The steps involved in Supplying transformers can be summarized as:
1.Taking the specifications for the transformers that you are currently using or you are planning to introduce.
2.Designing the transformer, inductor, chokes accordingly.
3.Getting back to you with the price quote.
4.Giving the go ahead for production, if our Design and Prices are feasible.
5.Delivery of the finished products on time.
6.Long term Relations and Support.
The specifications that we would like to have from you are:
1.Size/ Weight restrictions (The Outer diameter and the height that the Toroidal Transformer should have).
2.The number of primary and the secondary turns with their ratings.
3.No load current for the secondary.
4.Maximum temperature rise.
5.Lead lengths and type.
6.The application where the transformers are going to be used.
7.Requirement (Number of transformers required)


