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Lighting control transformers

Staff -- Plant Engineering, 2/1/2007

Now available in RoHS-compliant designs, lighting control transformers automatically reset after experiencing an overload situation. The environmentally safe transformers are suitable for lighting control panels or wherever Class 2 protection is required to actuate banks of relays, contactors, solenoid valves, pilot lamps or similar loads. Various UL and C-UL-listed models are available, each with 40-VA continuous and 75-VA intermittent capacity ratings, for 50/60 Hz service. Input voltages available include 115 V, 220 V, 240 V, 277 V, 347 V and 115/277V or 115/240/277, all with 24-V output. Each size/model includes UL-recognized Class 130 (B) insulation. IEC, EN and CE-compliant designs are available. Three standard styles encompass a variety of mounting and wiring configurations, and alternate versions can be configured to meet specific customer requirements.

Foster Transformer

www.foster-transformer.com

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