I found this transformer hidden on a shelf in my shop at work. It is massive, it probably weighs about 20lbs or so. The primary looks to be tapped for 120 parallel or 240 series.
When primaries 1&2 are connected to 120v
Secondary 7/8 puts out 210vac
Secondary 3/4 puts out 776Vac or 338Vac on center tap
Secondary 5/6 puts out 498Vac
I connected primaries 1&2 to a variac then connected secondary 3&4 to a beefy industrial equipment cooling fan by the time I got the variac to 120vac the fan was drawing 300ma but the voltage sagged from 776Vac to 380ish. The only secondary that didnt sag was the 210 coil. I figured for the massive size and weight the thing would have pumped out more current on the 776 coil.
Like I said im just wondering what in the world a transformer like this would generally be used for? It seems way to chunky to just power tubes. Judging from there web site it may be boat related? Anyways I looked up the part with no luck, but I did find someone selling a 5000Vac Charles branded transformer on ebay for $1800!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/304194163610?chn=ps&mkevt=1&mkcid=28