Toroidal Power Transformers Meet Standard And Special Design Specs

June 10, 2002
The AU/BU series of toroidal power transformers are designed for 120/240-V primary input and 6- to 120-V secondary output. Standard models cover power ranges from 20 VA to 10 kVA. Applications include UPS systems, inverters/converters, fuel cells,...

The AU/BU series of toroidal power transformers are designed for 120/240-V primary input and 6- to 120-V secondary output. Standard models cover power ranges from 20 VA to 10 kVA. Applications include UPS systems, inverters/converters, fuel cells, power conditioners, and lighting equipment. Special design options are available for encapsulation, mounting, terminal strips, and additional shielding. The transformers meet CSA, IEC, and VDE standards and are recognized under UL478, UL1446, UL6500, and UL544. "Modified standard" models are available for custom configurations. Design options include encapsulation, mounting, terminal strips, and additional shielding. A 70-VA power transformer costs less than $9.00 in OEM quantities.

Bicron Electronics Co.
www.bicronusa.com; (860) 824-5125

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