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SolaHD HS19F750B 0.75 kVa 120 x 240 VAC Primary 12/24 VAC Secondary 1-Phase Non-Ventilated Automation Transformer

Manufacturer: Hevi-Duty | Catalog # HS19F750B | North Coast Part # 159475

$300.49/ea
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Buck-Boost Transformers provide a compact, energy efficient, low cost means for raising or lowering voltage by a relatively small amount . usually 5 to 27 percent. Buck-boost transformers are typically used to power control panels, landscape lighting and other loads with specific voltage requirements that differ from the available line voltage. The proper buck-boost transformer can maximize the performance and life of the connected equipment.

Technical Information

Applications
Encapsulated transformers are rated fro Hazardous locations and harsh inductrial enviromnents.
Enclosure
NEMA 3R
Frequency
60 Hz
Number of Phases
1 Phase
Primary Voltage
120 x 240 V
Secondary Voltage
12/24 V
TC Connection
Copper lead wire terminations
Type
Buck-Boost Transformer
Wattage
750 Watt

Manufacturer Information

Brand
SolaHD

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
783472100729
GTiN
00783472100729
Product UPC
78347210072

Dimensions

Height
10 Inch
Length
5 Inch
Width
6 in

Certifications and Compliance

Buy American Compliant
Y
Features
  • cULus
  • Small, single phase, dry type distribution transformer
  • Dual voltage primary and a dual voltage secondary
  • Transformers can be connected for a wide range of voltage combinations
  • In compliance with NEC Article 210.9, Exception 1 when field connected as an autotransformer. They can handle loads up to 20 times the nameplate rating
  • More efficient than equivalent isolation transformers
  • When the primary and secondary windings are connected it becomes an autotransformer, allowing it to supply a load with a much larger kVA rating than the nameplate indicates
  • Connected as an insulating transformer, the transformers capacity matches the nameplate kVA rating

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