Ecmweb 7292 Foster Multi Voltage Isolation Transformer
Ecmweb 7292 Foster Multi Voltage Isolation Transformer
Ecmweb 7292 Foster Multi Voltage Isolation Transformer
Ecmweb 7292 Foster Multi Voltage Isolation Transformer
Ecmweb 7292 Foster Multi Voltage Isolation Transformer

Isolation transformer

April 17, 2015
Accepts all common North American single-phase voltages Isolated 120V output at up to 0.625A Optional electrostatic shield between primary and secondary windings

The Model 16531 multi-voltage isolation transformer for control panel and lighting applications is UL-listed and accepts all common North American single-phase voltages. Offering an isolated 120V output at up to 0.625A, input voltages accepted include 120V/208V/240V/277V/480V/600 V, 50/60 Hz, with 120V, 0.075kVA output.  An optional electrostatic shield between the primary and secondary windings enhances safety and provides additional suppression of transients and electrical noise. Connection options available include lead wires, terminals, and terminal blocks. 

Foster Transformer

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