In a step-down transformer, we have a lesser secondary voltage than the original voltage because of the fewer turns in the secondary winding. Therefore, this type of transformer is used to decrease the voltage to designed levels for the circuit. Almost most of the power supplies have the step-down transformer to hold the circuit running range to defined safer voltage limits. This is coupled with the servo stabilizer to maintain a stable step down voltage as desired.
Step Down Transformers
Capacity: | 5 to 500 KVA single & three phase |
Input Voltage: | 230 v single ph, 380/400/415 v 3 phase |
Output Voltage: | 110 v single ph, 220/230 v 3 phase (or as desired voltage) |
Break Down Voltage: | 2500v for 1min |
Noise Rejection | 100 db |
Operating Temperature | 55◦C |
Cooling: | Air / forced air/oil cooled |
Cabinet: | CNC machine fabricated and powder coated cabinet for the air cooled. |
This is coupled with the servo stabilizer to maintain a stable step up voltage as desired
A transformer that increases the voltage from primary to secondary (more secondary winding turns than primary winding turns) is called a step-up transformer.
Step Up Transformers
Capacity: | 5 to 500 KVA single & three phase |
Input Voltage: | 110 v single ph, / 220/ 230 3 phase |
Output Voltage: | 230 v single ph, 380/400/415 v 3 phase (or as desired voltage) |
Break Down Voltage: | 2500v for 1min |
Noise Rejection | 100 db |
Operating Temperature | 55 Degree C |
Cooling: | Air / forced air/oil cooled |
Cabinet: | CNC machine fabricated and powder coated cabinet for the air cooled. |