Ericson Low Volt Transformers Selection Guide

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Low Volt T ransf ormers
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Ericson’s Heavy duty isolation-type low voltage transformers feature low voltage safety and extreme weather resistance. Designed for demanding environments, these transformers withstand long periods of rugged use. Available in 12 Volt models with either 2 or 4 outlets. Each outlet is covered by Ericson’s flip seal cover to provide added pr otection against the most extreme environments such as: boiler inspection, work inside drums , tanks and vessels. In damp, confined locations it is imperative that line voltage be reduced to eliminate the hazards of shorts and shock and to meet the requirements of OSHA/NEC/CEC.
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CF Series transformers feature non-NEMA crowsfoot receptacles.
12 Volt Transformers
With NEMA 5-15 Outlets
1940-12 1941-12
With Non-NEMA Crowsfoot Outlet
1940-12CF 1941-12CF
Specifications:
200 VA 400 VA
Number of Outlets (lamps)
24
Outlet Configuration (1)
NEMA 5-15 Crowsfoot
Input (primary) voltage
120 V/60Hz 120 V/60Hz
Output (secondary) voltage
12 V, 200VA (2 x 100VA) 12 V,400VA (4 x 100VA)
Outlet Rating (each)
10Amp/100VA 10Amp/100VA
Cord gauge/type
14/3 SOW 14/3 SOW
Cord length
6 ft. 6 ft.
Plug (1)
NEMA 5-15 NEMA 5-15
Enclosure Environmental Rating
TYPE 4 TYPE 4
Dimensions (in) (LxWxH)
7 x 7 x 6-1/2 11 x 9 x 6-1/2
Weight (lbs)
13.5 22.5
1948-12 1950-12
926-25 LV 1946-12 2200
1941-12
FEATURES:
Transformers c onvert 120 VAC/60Hz line voltage to12 VAC
Corrosion resistant enclosures are made from
non-conductive engineering resin so they are resistant to impacts, and jobsite chemicals such as acids, alkalines, oils and salts
NEMA 5-15 outlets are rated at 100va each (CF models
use crows foot style)
Outlets operate independently of each other - 4 x
100va outputs
Circuit breakers wired individually to each receptacle
and operate independently of each other – if one circuit opens the other c
ontinues to operate
Heavy duty SOW cord
Non-metallic enclosure
Selection Guide
Made in the USA
1940-12
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