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Magnetek Aurora(TM) 3.6-Kilowatt Wind Inverters Listed for Utility Grid Operation Throughout North America.


CHATSWORTH, Calif. -- Magnetek, Inc. (NYSE NYSE

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:MAG) today announced that its Aurora 3.6-kilowatt (kW) wind power inverters have been tested and listed to "UL-1741" standards for operation on the utility power grid throughout the U.S. and Canada. UL-1741 assures customers that Aurora wind power inverters meet demanding utility grid-interconnect requirements, while offering transformerless energy efficiencies ranging from 94 to 97%.

First introduced at the Wind Energy International Trade Fair in Hamburg, Germany last month and certified by Clear Skies Clear Skies could refer to:
  • Clear Skies Act of 2003 and 2005 in the United States
  • Clear Skies microgeneration programme in the United Kingdom
 - UK (Product Code: WTI WTI West Texas Intermediate
WTI Western Transportation Institute (Montana State University)
WTI World Tribunal on Iraq
WTI With The Idea (used in chess to point to the idea behind a specific move) 
 9020) - to meet stringent United Kingdom standards for quality, reliability, and compliance with UK interconnect standards, the Aurora 3.6 kW wind power inverter (1) A logic gate that converts the input to the opposite state for output. If the input is true, the output is false, and vice versa. An inverter performs the Boolean logic NOT operation.

(2) A circuit that converts DC current into AC current. Contrast with rectifier.
 offers many benefits to wind turbine builders, installers and ultimately, end users. Its revolutionary digital switching technology includes silicon carbide silicon carbide, chemical compound, SiC, that forms extremely hard, dark, iridescent crystals that are insoluble in water and other common solvents. Widely used as an abrasive, it is marketed under such familiar trade names as Carborundum and Crystolon.  diodes, CoolMOS(TM) and Insulated Gate Bi-polar Transistors (IGBTs), resulting in low switching losses and, thus, highly efficient power conversion (Ac-Dc) and inversion (Dc-Ac).

The Aurora wind inverter's most notable feature is Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT MPPT Maximum Power Point Tracking (space power regulator topology) ), which enables it to optimize energy harvested from wind turbines. By means of proprietary MPPT circuitry and software, Aurora can be programmed to increase the energy extracted from the wind power curve (50-600 volts DC) in virtually any wind power system on the market today. MPPT thereby allows wind turbine manufacturers Active companies
  • AAER Systems http://www.aaersystems.com (Canada)
  • Acciona Energy http://www.acciona-energia.com (Spain)
  • AN Windenergie http://www.anwind.de (Germany) - bought by Siemens in 2005, now Siemens Wind Power GmbH
  • A.
 to upgrade their existing wind power systems to achieve the most efficient energy conversion possible.

Other Aurora features include a Wind Interface Box, designed to operate only with the Aurora wind inverters, that provides diversion load control and wind speed feedback. In addition, there is an integral RS485 communication link, as well as an optional RS232 converter that comes with free software for remote monitoring.

Based in Chatsworth, California and listed on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City.
, Magnetek, Inc. designs and builds digital power products and systems for applications ranging from telecom to alternative energy, wherein energy efficiency and reliability are paramount. The Company operates manufacturing and research facilities worldwide and reported total revenue of $242 million for its 2005 fiscal year, ended July 3, 2005.

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and  of 1995, including statements regarding the Company's expectations regarding sales of and markets for its products and services, such as power conditioners for alternative energy sources such as wind turbine generators. These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which cannot be predicted or quantified and are beyond the Company's control. Future events and actual results may differ materially from those set forth in, contemplated by, or underlying these forward-looking statements. Other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations are described in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
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