Industrial Control Transformers

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

Question

Answer

 

 

 

The CE mark is the official marking required by the European Community for all Electric and Electronic equipment that

What does the CE VA rating mean in

will be sold, or put into service for the first time, anywhere in the European community. CE VA is the rated capacity of

the control transformer according to the CE standard. By bearing the CE marking, a transformer can be sold into any

selecting a 9070 Type T control transformer?

 

of the participating European countries without having to first clear with that country whether it will accept the UL

 

rating.

 

 

An installer had been told by an electrical

 

engineer to ground a 9070 Type T control

 

transformer’s frame to the enclosure with a

The 9070s base is plated to keep it from rusting. Schneider Electric does not provide grounding provisions on

star washer. If this is so important, why does

transformer, as grounding is the responsibility of the installer per NEC requirements.

Schneider Electric plate the base of the

 

transformer?

 

 

 

Does a Schneider Electric 9070 Type T or TF

 

industrial control transformer have any

 

continuous overload capacity? What about

Transformers are 100% rated devices. As such, they do not have any continuous overload capacity. They are

momentary overloads due to high inrush

specifically designed for momentary currrent draw in excess of their rating for high inrush type loads.

loads, such as may occur with a coil on a

 

contactor?

 

 

 

Does a 9070 Type T or TF transformer need

Industrial control transformers do not have to list their impedance on their nameplate. They can be used anywhere in

to have its impedance listed on its nameplate

the world where their UL, CSA, or CE listing allows, or where they are allowed by the local jurisdiction.

to be used in any particular area in the world?

 

 

What is the difference between a 9070 Type

The 9070 Type T is the current design and has both factory and field installed accessories available (such as fuse

blocks, fingersafe covers, fuse pullers, etc.). The Type EO is an established design with better regulation, but does not

T and Type EO control power transformer?

have any available accessories.

 

 

 

What is the difference between an old 9070

The CE rated, NOM approved Type T transformer replaces the Type K, which is no longer available. The Type T

Type K transformer and a new 9070 Type T?

matches the Type K in function and form, but not necessarily in fit, i.e., the dimensions may vary.

 

 

 

The fuse puller accessories (9070FP1) do offer some protection when used and the fuse is in place, however they do

Does Schneider Electric offer finger safe

not qualify the block for any additional standards. While the fuse block is CE marked, the fuse puller kit does not

comply with European standards for finger safe as it does not require a tool to remove it. However, this may not be

covers for use with 9070 Type T and TF

critical as Schneider Electric does not recommend shipping our fuse block or 9070TF to Europe, as the fuses used

transformer fuse blocks?

there are different than those used in North America. Thus, the customer should supply their own fuse block suitable

 

 

for the European fuses when the transformer is to be used in Europe.

 

 

Can a 9070 Type T control power transformer

The NEC requires the transformer feeding the low voltage lighting system to be a part of the UL listed lighting system

as assembled by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). A contractor, distributor, or end user cannot assemble

or a general purpose transformer be used to

their own low voltage lighting system and comply with the NEC without going through UL. If the OEM has a particular

provide power for 24V lighting, 120V to 24V

transformer listed in their UL file, then that unit may be used.

application?

So if the Schneider Electric 9070 Type T device is part of a lighting system that is UL listed, the answer is yes.

 

 

 

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