Equipment - Variable Transformers

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5M1020BCT-2

5M1020BCT-2

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 560V 3.5A

0

60M5011E-6D

60M5011E-6D

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 140V 150A

0

MV5M5021E-3Y

MV5M5021E-3Y

Staco Energy Products Co.

VARIABLE TRANSFORMER, 3-COIL GAN

0

2510-3

2510-3

Staco Energy Products Co.

VARIABLE TRANSFORMER 280V 75A

0

30M5021CT-2D

30M5021CT-2D

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 280V 28A

0

60M5011E-5P

60M5011E-5P

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 140V 250A

0

5011CT-2P

5011CT-2P

Staco Energy Products Co.

VARIABLE TRANSFORMER 140V 100A

0

30M1210B-3

30M1210B-3

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 240V 12A

0

60M6020-6Y

60M6020-6Y

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 560V 70A

0

5011-2S

5011-2S

Staco Energy Products Co.

VARIABLE TRANSFORMER 280V 50A

0

15M5011-6D

15M5011-6D

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 140V 150A

0

60M1520CT-2

60M1520CT-2

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 560V 9.5A

0

30M6020E-9P

30M6020E-9P

Staco Energy Products Co.

VARIABLE TRANSFORMER, 9-COIL GAN

0

15M5011E-6Y

15M5011E-6Y

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 280V 100A

0

5M5021E-3Y

5M5021E-3Y

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 560V 28A

0

5M5021E-3P

5M5021E-3P

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 280V 84A

0

15M6020E-3Y

15M6020E-3Y

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 560V 35A

0

5021-2S

5021-2S

Staco Energy Products Co.

VARIABLE TRANSFORMER 560V 28A

0

FV60M5021E-3Y

FV60M5021E-3Y

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 560V 28A

0

5M1010BCT-3

5M1010BCT-3

Staco Energy Products Co.

MOTORIZED VRBLE TRANSF 280V 10A

0

Equipment - Variable Transformers

1. Overview

Variable transformers are adjustable electrical devices that provide precise voltage transformation ratios for testing, calibration, and power control applications. By enabling continuous voltage adjustment between primary and secondary circuits, these transformers play a critical role in power electronics development, electrical safety testing, and industrial process optimization. Their ability to simulate real-world voltage conditions ensures their importance in modern electrical engineering workflows.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
AutotransformerSingle winding with multiple taps, compact design, galvanic isolationMotor starting circuits, voltage regulation in distribution systems
Isolation TransformerSeparate primary/secondary windings, safety isolation, noise suppressionMedical equipment testing, industrial safety systems
Multi-tap TransformerFixed voltage steps via mechanical switching, high precisionTransformer ratio testing, laboratory calibration
Variable AC Transformer (Variac)Continuous sliding contact, 0-130% voltage range, manual adjustmentPrototyping, production line testing, power quality analysis

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes: - Core: Cold-rolled silicon steel laminations for high magnetic efficiency - Windings: Copper/aluminum conductors with thermal class F/H insulation - Adjustment Mechanism: Rotary knob or motorized actuator with precision scale - Enclosure: Powder-coated steel with thermal protection and EMI shielding - Connections: Safety terminal blocks with IP20 protection rating

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Voltage Range (0-130% Vnom)Defines operational flexibility and test coverage
Power Rating (VA/kVA)Determines load capacity and thermal stability
Regulation Accuracy ( 0.5%)Impacts measurement precision and repeatability
Frequency Range (50-60Hz standard)Dictates compatibility with different power systems
Insulation Class (F/H)Affects safety and long-term reliability
Response Time (ms range)Critical for dynamic voltage control applications

5. Application Fields

Key industries include: - Power Generation: Grid simulation and protection system testing - Electronics Manufacturing: Component stress testing and burn-in - Automotive: EV charging system validation - Aerospace: Avionics power quality compliance testing - Research Labs: Experimental power circuit development

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
Keysight TechnologiesN6700 series programmable AC sources
TektronixISOVOLT series isolation transformers
Fischer ElektronikFTS 1000 transformer test systems
MEAS SwitzerlandLVDT-based variable transformers

7. Selection Recommendations

Consider: 1. Voltage/power requirements with 20% safety margin 2. Adjustment resolution vs. application precision needs 3. Thermal stability in continuous operation 4. Digital interface requirements (GPIB/USB/LAN) 5. Safety certifications (IEC 61557-5, UL 61010)

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include: - Integration of IoT-enabled remote control systems - Adoption of amorphous core materials for reduced losses - Development of solid-state variable transformers (SSVT) - Increased focus on wide-bandgap semiconductor compatibility - Implementation of predictive maintenance via embedded sensors

Application Example

A semiconductor manufacturing plant uses 10kVA variable transformers to simulate voltage sags and swells during equipment qualification, ensuring compliance with SEMI F47 standards for voltage immunity requirements.

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