Product Overview
Industrial Control Power Transformers
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Siemens ICP · 2011
Features
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Epoxy-encapsulated (50–750VA); epoxy
resin impregnated (1.0–5.0 KVA).
Completely seals the transformer coils
against moisture, dust, dirt and indus-
trial contaminants for maximum pro-
tection in hostile and industrial environ-
ments.
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Fuse clips (most models). Factory
mounted for integral fusing on the
secondary side to save panel space,
save wiring time and save the cost
of buying an add-on fuse block or kit.
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Integrally molded barriers. Between
terminals and transformer, protect
against electrical creepage. Up to 30%
greater terminal contact area permits
low-loss connections. Extra-deep barri-
ers reduce the chance of shorts from
frayed leads or careless wiring.
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Terminals. Molded into the
transformer, are difficult to break dur-
ing wiring. A full quarter-inch of
thread on the 10-32 terminal screws
prevents stripping and pullout.
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Jumpers supplied. Two jumper links
are standard with all transformers
which can be wired for dual primary
voltages.
Operation
Industrial control circuits and motor
control loads typically require more
current when they are initially energized
than under normal operating conditions.
This period of high current demand,
referred to as inrush, may be as great
as ten times the current required under
steady state (normal) operating
conditions, and can last up to 40
milliseconds. A transformer in a circuit
subject to inrush will typically attempt
to provide the load with the required
current during the inrush period.
However, it will be at the expense of
the secondary voltage stability by allow-
ing the voltage to the load to decrease
as the current increases. This period of
secondary voltage instability, resulting
from increased current, can be of such
magnitude that the transformer is
unable to supply sufficient voltage to
energize the load. The transformer
must therefore be designed and
constructed to accommodate the high
inrush current, while maintaining
secondary voltage stability. According
to NEMA standards, the secondary
voltage would typically be
at 85% of the rated voltage.
Industrial Control Power Transformers
are specifically designed and built to
provide adequate voltage to the load
while accommodating the high current
levels present at inrush. These
transformers deliver excellent
secondary voltage regulation and meet
or exceed the standards established
by NEMA, ANSI, UL and CSA. Their
rugged construction and excellent
electrical characteristics ensure reliable
operation of electromagnetic devices
and trouble-free performance.
Specifications
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Laminations are built with silicon
steel to minimize core losses and
to increase optimum performance
and efficiency.
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Copper magnet wire of the highest
quality assures efficient operation.
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Factory mounted type “K” fuse
clips are standard on all secondary
transformers where possible.
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Two jumper links are standard with
all transformers which can be wired
for dual primary voltages.
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UL listed and CSA certified.
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50/60 Hz rated.
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Insulation materials are of the
highest rating available for the
temperature class.
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Mounting brackets are heavy
gauge steel to add strength to core
construction and provide stable
mounting. Slotted mounting feet
permit easy installation.
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Attractive black finish; easy-to-read
nameplate with complete rating data
and wiring diagram.
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Class 105°C (221°F) insulation
system. 55°C (131°F) temperature
rise. (50–750VA typical)
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Class 180°C (356°F) insulation
system. 120°C (248°F) temperature
rise. (1000–5000VA typical)
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Optional field mounted 2-pole
primary Class CC fuse block is
available.
Class MT
General
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