Robust and generously dimensioned isolation transformers for powering all devices that need to be
separated from the power supply network. A wide range of devices solves the requirements for
separating various devices from the power grid in fields such as electrotechnical production,
development, research, education and hospitals.
Characteristics of isolating transformers
Sine waveform of the output voltage 50Hz (same as the mains).
Output voltage separated from the mains supply.
Soft-start function for power devices.
Robust metal chassis.
Sufficiently dimensioned transformer for permanent supply of power to the load.
Technical parameters
Output voltage stability by network stability
Stability of the output frequency - by network stability
Galvanically separate output YES
Fuse input - T 250 V / 4,0 A
Fuse Output T 250 V / 3,15 A
The length of the supply cord - 2 m
Dimensions (V, W, H – approx.) - 172 x 164 x 282 mm
Weight 15,4 kg
Warranty 24 months
Sine waveform of the output voltage
The output voltage is obtained by transforming the mains voltage 230 V / 50 Hz. The course of the output voltage is clean with a frequency of 50 Hz without parasitic oscillations.
Separation of the output from the mains voltage
A transformer with separation of primary and secondary windings is used to transform the voltage. The output voltage is galvanically separated from the 230 V mains voltage.
Shielded separation of primary and secondary windings
The primary and secondary windings are separated from each other by a grounded shield.
Soft-start
The high power isolating transformers are equipped with a Soft-start function for safe start-up.