Product Descripton
Control power transformers from Schneider Electric set the industry standard for design innovation and performance. They are designed with low impedance windings for voltage regulation, and can accommodate the high inrush current associated with contactors, starters, solenoids, and relays.
A variety of designs are available to meet the diverse needs of panel builders and machinery OEMs. The versatility of the control transformer line offers unparalleled options for design engineers.
The Global Product Offering—Type T
Type T is the most popular and complete line of control transformers. It comes with unmatched design innovations for top performance and is manufactured using the most advanced insulating materials. The Type T control transformer is a solid choice if size and cost are of concern.
Transformers with Fuse Block Protection—Type TF
Schneider Electric offers both product lines with factory installed overcurrent protection fuse blocks. Type TF transformers consist of two primary fuse blocks and one secondary fuse block, a configuration that meets the majority of overcurrent needs by panel builders and machinery OEMs. Since the fuse blocks are pre-wired and mounted on top of the transformer, the Type TF transformers have the same footprint as the Type T unit. This design frees up space normally used for separate fuse blocks.
We also have an extensive fuse block offering for custom applications. See the overcurrent section of this catalog for full details.
Leaded Control Transformer Line
Schneider Electric offers transformers with internally pre-wired 24-inch primary and secondary leads, instead of terminal boards, to make installation easier and faster for many applications. These are only available for single voltage primary and single voltage secondary applications.
MultiTap
Schneider Electric offers Type T transformers in the MultiTap version. The MultiTap control transformer was designed to respond to the increased need for voltage and stock flexibility. It combines multiple primary voltages with one or more secondary voltages, all in a single transfomer.
The most flexible MultiTap voltage is the Universal, available on the Type T product line only. It allows for standard primary voltages of 208–600 V and 110, 115, or 120 V secondary voltages.