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Ge buck boost transformer 9T51B0110


Ge buck boost transformer 9T51B0110
This is a new GE encapsulated buck/boost transformer. It was purchased for a planned application in a factory, but never installed and never used.
* Efficient insulating materials permit compact size and light weight
* Dual voltage primary and dual voltage secondary for maximum versatility
* Large, front-accessible wiring compartment permits fast, easy wiring
* Convenient conduit knockouts located on side, bottom and back of wiring compartment
* GE Buck-Boost Transformer Selector makes selection fast and easy
* Many GE buck-boost transformers fit competitor mounting footprints
* Convenient method of matching line voltage with equipment voltage
* Ability to handle loads up to 20 times nameplate rating when connected as an autotransformer
* Ideal for changing line voltages by small amounts
* Qualified to the seismic requirements of IEEE-693-1997 and IBC-2003
* International voltage adaptation
* Commercial and industrial air conditioning
* Voltage line drop correction
* Primary/input voltage: 120/240V, 60Hz
* Secondary/output voltage: 12/24V
* Dimensions: 8.38"(h) x 6.88"(w) x 4.88"(d)
General-purpose transformers are rated 600 Volts and below for
supplying appliance, lighting, and power loads from electrical
distribution systems. Standard distribution voltages are 600, 480,
and 240 Volts; standard load voltages are 480, 240, 208, and 120
Volts. The transformer is used to obtain the load voltage from the
distribution voltage. Since no vaults are required for installation,
these transformers can be located right at the load to provide
the correct voltage for the application. This eliminates the need
for long, costly, low-voltage feeders.
Core and coils are contained within a NEMA 3R nonventilated
weatherproof enclosure. Type QB and QMS units feature
Transformer taps compensate for high or low line voltages.
Standard NEMA, ANSI three-phase taps are two 5 percent taps
below normal on transformers smaller than 30 kVA. This arrangement
provides a 10 percent range of tap voltage adjustment.
(Ge buck boost transformer 9T51B0110 was posted and is owned by: Lance Shelton)
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