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Keith Cress
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Keith,
That's not the name, it's the description. "Equip. electrico alta tensao" just means high voltage electrical equipment in Portuguese. From the other stuff I see on there, it looks like it maybe came from Brazil ("Bras" might be short for Brasilia), which fits with Marmites post.


" We are all here on earth to help others; what on earth the others are here for I don't know." -- W. H. Auden
 
ER stands for Emil Ritz, but not the same Ritz as Ritz Instrument Transformers, but Ritz Instrument Transformers used to sell/promote/have brand-labeled ER reactors and line traps in North America.

I'll save you the long history of name changes...the ER factory in Brazil is now owned by GE/Alstom Grid, so you can do to them for info.

 
Thank you scottf for your info. Thanks for all who spent time to reply this thread.
 
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