Industrial Control Transformers
Frequently Asked Questions
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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| When A Multitap Unit Might Be For You: | ||
| 1. Transformer will be installed in a device whose source voltage is unknown at time of shipment | ||
| 2. Space is not critical (MultiTaps are larger than standard units) | ||
| 3. You sell to markets with multiple source voltages | ||
Should you consolidate your control | 4. Reduced number of parts will offset premium for MultiTap units | ||
transformer to a MultiTap or Universal | When A MultiTap Unit Might Not Be Beneficial | ||
Control Transformer? | 1. High percentage of your business is 240 x 480 source voltage | ||
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| 3. Source voltage is always known at time of shipment | ||
| 4. Source voltage changes other components in the control circuit | ||
| 5. Premium for MultiTap does not get offset by having fewer parts | ||
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| No, they cannot. Industrial control transformers terminals are specifically marked “primary” and ”secondary”. As such, | ||
Can a 9070 type T or TF control transformer | the National Electrical Code (NEC) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) prohibit connecting the source to other than | ||
be used in a back (reverse) feed application | the primary terminals. Also, since industrial control transformers utilize compensated windings to accomodate the high | ||
as a | regulation inherent in such small transformers, the resulting voltage ratio would be lower than desired. In other words, | ||
| if a control transformer were reverse fed, the output voltage would be lower than desired. | ||
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Does Schneider Electric provide fuses for the | While the 9070 Type TF industrial control transformer comes with a | ||
primary and the secondary of a 9070 Type TF | fuses for the primary, and one | ||
the fuses. Proper fuse selection is the installer’s responsibility and is dictated by NEC table | |||
industrial control transformer? | application parameters that exist with any industrial control transformer installation. | ||
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My 9070 Type T or TF industrial control | The nameplate of your Schneider Electric 9070 Type T or TF industrial control transformer clearly marks out that the | ||
transformer has four terminals on both the | |||
outside terminals of each side are used for the customer installed wire connections. Schneider Electric makes a | |||
primary and secondary, but only markings on | |||
the wiring diagram of H1and H2 on the | standard four- or | ||
terminals being used, it is standard practice for it to always be the outside terminals. Several different transformer | |||
primary and X1 and X2 on the secondary. | |||
voltage and wiring arrangements are shown in this catalog. | |||
Which terminal do I use? | |||
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How do the | When factory installed on a 9070 Type TF control transformer, they mount on the center of the core on factory | ||
installed studs. When field installed by the customer on a 9070 Type T control transformer, they mount over one of the | |||
Type T control transformer when factory | terminal strips using hardware supplied with the fuse block kit. (There are no studs on the 9070 Type T, only on the | ||
installed? When field installed? | Type TF.) |
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Does Schneider Electric offer epoxy | Schneider Electric does not offer epoxy encapsulated industrial control transformers. The 9070 Type T and TF | ||
encapsulated versions of its 9070 Type T and | industrial control transformer is the premier offering in the industry and is suitable for virtually any installation | ||
TF control power transformers? | appropriate for a CPT. |
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What is the sound level for a 9070 Type T | Sound levels for general purpose and control transformers are per NEMA | ||
control transformer? | transformers, this level is 40dB maximum. | ||
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Are replacement jumper kits offered for | Yes. Replacement jumper kits contain two jumpers per kit and must be ordered in minimum quantities of 50 kits. | ||
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Schneider Electric’s 9070 Type T and TF | |||
Use kit number | |||
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Do 9070 industrial control transformers | Schneider Electric 9070 Type T and TF industrial control transformers do not contain any material that would require | ||
contain any materials, such as PCBs, lead, or | |||
other heavy metals, that would require | any special disposal means and can be disposed of in the normal manner. Since the majority of the transformer is built | ||
of recyclable material (steel, copper, etc.), Schneider Electric urges the customer to recycle the unit if possible. | |||
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| A triple rating on the control transformer`s voltage code basically means that the transformer is designed to | ||
| successfully operate at voltages slightly different than the nominal voltage at its full VA capacity. This is done to allow | ||
| for different voltage systems that require the same voltage ratios, say 4:1 or 2:1. | ||
What does a “triple rating” mean in terms of | Example: The 9070T250D1 is a triple rated voltage code unit that can supply 250VA with the following input voltages | ||
an industrial control transformers voltage | and the corresponding output: | ||
code? | Input: 240 or 480 | Output: 120 | |
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| Input: 230 or 460 | Output: 115 | |
| Input: 220 or 440 | Output: 110 | |
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What is the maximum fuse ampere rating that | The maximum ampere rating of the fuse blocks and fuse clips offered by Schneider Electric for the 9070 Type T | ||
can be used in a factory or field installed fuse | control transformers is 30 amps. If higher fuse ratings are required, then the customer will have to provide the | ||
block or fuse clip for a 9070 Type T control | supplementary fuse holder provisions. | ||
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On a 9070 Type T or TF industrial control | The capabilities of the various 9070 Type T and TF tranformers vary widely. Some units can only have one voltage out | ||
with a given voltage in. Others can have more than one. Contact your Schneider Electric representative for | |||
transformer with more than one secondary | |||
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voltage available, can more than one |
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If a satisfactory model is not available, Schneider Electric has the capability of building virtually any industrial control | |||
secondary voltage be utilized or only one? | |||
transformer a customer may need. | |||
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