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RATED PRIMARY VOLTAGE
(V)
This is the supply voltage assigned to the transformer by the manufacturer.
RATED SECONDARY VOLTAGE
(V)
This is the secondary output voltage assigned
to the transformer when supplied with the rated primary voltage, frequency
range, rated secondary current, all assigned by the manufacturer for the
specified operating conditions of the transformer.
RATED POWER (VA)
The specified power levels in this catalogue are
the secondary power levels, in other words, those available when the transformer
is loaded. It is the product of the RMS rated secondary voltage by the
RMS rated current. If the transformer has more than one output winding,
the rated power denotes the maximum sum of the products of RMS rated secondary
voltage by the RMS rated secondary current, respectively. This rated power
is defined for rated ambient temperature conditions.
example : P = 3,2 VA T70/B
The transformer can deliver 3.2VA at maximum ambient (70°C), the load
consisting of a resistor load defined by R(load) = U(sec)_/P (assigned
U sec & P values), heating does not exceed the relevant limit for
Class B components used in this construction.
NOTE
: When the transformer is intended to supply DC voltage and current in
conjunction with rectifiers and smoothing capacitors, the VA power required
from the transformer is far higher than the U(DC) and I(DC) product. To
help you to determine the true transformer power, our Technical Department
is at your disposal.
AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE (ta)
The maximum temperature at which the transformer may be operated continuously
under nominal conditions of use. It is the air temperature measured close
to the transformer after thermal stabilization when operating at rated
conditions.
HEATING
The increase of the winding temperature when operating at rated conditions
and maximum ambient temperature. The heating must be determine by the
resistance method.
TEMPERATURE CLASS
The international classification of temperature classes is as follows
:
| A |
105°C |
H |
180°C |
| E |
120°C |
200 |
200°C |
| B |
130°C |
220 |
220°C |
| F |
155°C |
250 |
250°C |
It defines the maximum temperature the transformer components must withstand
in continuous operation, in compliance with the N° 85 IEC publication
classification. There insulating materials are therefore certificated
for the thermal index corresponding to the declared class in accordance
with N° 216 IEC standard.
| PARTICULAR
POINTS OF EN 61558-2-6 STANDARD FOR SAFETY TRANSFORMERS |
| On-load secondary voltage tolerance. |
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This should not differ from the rated value by more
than :
10% for transformers with build-in resistance to short-circuits (a
supplement of 5% is granted on the 2 nd secondary for tranformers
with 2 secondaries). |
| Off-load secondary voltage. |
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The values given in this catalogue are maximum theoretical
values.
NOTE : For safety transformers,
this should never exceed 50 V rms. In the case of a transformer with
several secondaries, the sum of the secondary voltages should be less
tan 50 V rms. |
ADAPTED TRANSFORMERS
FROM THE STANDARS SERIES
Any transformer whose requires Power and Ambient corresponding to those
of our 44000 & 45000 range, and whose secondary voltage can fit in
our minimum to maximum secondary range will be covered by EN61558-2-6,EN60950,
or UL506 approvals, depending on the effective choice .
SPECIAL TRANFORMERS
MYRRA can use the 44000, 45000 or 46000 standard ranges to examine any
transformer for compliance with your specifications and with international
standards.
On request, we can add thermal protection, thermal fuse thermal switch-CTP.
In certain cases, the addition of thermal protection enables the ambient
temperature to be increased, while still complying with EN 61558.
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