A control transformer is a type of transformer specifically designed to regulate voltage levels in control circuits. It is primarily used to step down high voltage to a lower, more manageable voltage suitable for powering control devices. Control transformers are commonly found in industrial machinery, HVAC systems, motor control centres, and other applications where precise voltage control is necessary. Control transformers play a crucial role in electrical systems, providing voltage regulation and isolation for various devices.
Overall, the technical specifications of a control transformer will depend on the specific application and requirement of the control circuit being powered. It is important to select a control transformer that meets the voltage, power, and frequency requirements of the application, and that is rated for the appropriate temperature and insulation class.
Control Transformers Applications
Features
Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | 1 phase |
| Power Capacity | Up to 25 KVA |
| Voltage | Up to 800V |
| Current | Up to 2000 Amp |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Insulation | Class B, Class F, Class H |
| Conductor | Copper or Aluminum |
| Core | CRGO/CRNGO |
| Enclosure | Provided on Request |
| Customization | Specifications can be Customized on Request |