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Mario Mongrain Appointed EFC Chair of the Dry-Type Transformer Section

February 3, 2025

Delta Transformers is pleased to announce the appointment of Mario Mongrain, National Sales Manager, as Chair of the Dry-Type Transformers Section of Electro-Federation Canada (EFC).

This Section represents manufacturers of dry-type transformers that are voltage changing or isolation devices, which are air-cooled rather than liquid cooled.

As part of his role, Mario Mongrain will be focusing on:

  • Energy Efficiency – Federal Regulations and Amendments / NRCan and Provincial Regulations
  • Electrical Code Updates – CSA, ESA Compliance
  • Alignment with Canadian Standards – UL and IEEE
  • Impact of Customs Tariffs

“I am honored to take on this role and look forward to working with the EFC and its members to drive innovation and efficiency in the dry-type transformer sector. Together, we can make significant strides towards a more sustainable and technologically advanced future.” stated Mario Mongrain.

Delta Transformers congratulates Mario, and the company is confident that he will make valuable contributions to the evolution of the electrical industry.

For more information, visit the Delta Transformers website HERE, or visit the EFC website HERE.

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