3 Phase Autotransformers

3 Phase Autotransformer with module core for vertical mountingDAM 25 - 630kVA according to IEC/DIN EN61558-2-13

3 phase transformer according to EN61558-2-13. protection class I ready. Due to innovative vacuum impregnation in polyester varnish, the noise level is extraordinary low. Screw terminals are contact proof according to BGV A3. Connection bolts are used for currents > 520 A.

Autotransformers are provided for a voltage range from 100 V up to 550 V (special voltage versions on request).

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3 Phase Autotransformer, horizontal mounting version with screw type terminalsDAL 2.0 - 5.0kVA according to IEC/DIN EN61558-2-13

3 phase transformer according to EN61558-2-13. protection class I ready. Due to innovative vacuum impregnation in polyester varnish, the noise level is extraordinary low. Screw terminals are contact proof according to BGV A3.

Autotransformers are provided for a voltage range from 100 V up to 550 V (special voltage versions on request).
Standard switching matrix: Yan0 (typical star load approx. 10%). If typical star load should reach rated current, switching matrix Zan0 is used.

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3 Phase Autotransformer, horizontal mounting version with screw-type terminalsDAL 5.0 - 35kVA according to IEC/DIN EN61558-2-13

3 phase transformer according to EN61558-2-13, protection class I ready. Due to innovative vacuum impregnation in polyester varnish, the noise level is extraordinary low. Screw terminals are contact proof according to BGV A3.

Autotransformers are provided for a voltage range from 100 V up to 550 V (special voltage versions on request!).
Standard switching matrix: Yan0 (typical star load approx. 10%). If typical star load should reach rated current, switching matrix Zan0 is used.

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3 Phase Autotransformer including wall mountable housing – degree of protection IP55DAW 0.1 - 25kVA according to IEC/DIN EN61558-2-13

3 phase autotransformer according to IEC/EN61558-2-13 for general applications without the need of a galvanic isolation, e.g. for transforming typical mains voltage to other voltages needed by tools, machinery or other devices.

Autotransformers do not provide any electrical protection due to the lack of galvanic isolation between input and output windings.

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