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Wabash Transformer announces encapsulated transformers UL-/cUL-/TUV-/CE-recognized

Wabash Transformer - EI Series encapsulated transformers

Wabash Transformer is a leading U.S.-based manufacturer of Class 2 and general-purpose power transformers. Our encapsulated transformers are designed to deliver smaller overall footprint, superior energy efficiency at economical prices.

Wabash Transformer EI Series of encapsulated power transformers offer VA power ranges from 0.6 VA to 36 VA. Product applications, benefits and features outlined below.  

Applications:

  • LED Lighting
  • Electric Metering
  • Motor Controls
  • Thermostats
  • Alternative Energy (e.g. solar inverters and meters)
  • Safety Isolation
  • SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) Circuits
  • PELV (Protected Extra Low Voltage) Circuits
  • Medical Equipment

Features: 

  • Power: 0.6 VA−36 VA
  • Frequency: 50/60Hz operation
  • Temperature Class: Class B (130C)
  • Impregnation: Vacuum potted
  • Dielectric Strength: 4000 Vrms
  • Protection: Some units inherently short-circuit protected
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Decreased size as compared to open-frame transformer  

Benefits of Wabash Encapsulated Transformers:

  • Minimum size for power output.
  • Dual Input for series or parallel connection.
  • Dual Output voltage for series or parallel connection.
  • Meet CQC and CCC (Compulsory China Certificate).
  • Low EMI (electromagnetic interference)

Approvals:

  • TUV: EN61558/EN60950
  • CE
  • UL 506, 5085-1, 5085-2
  • cUL C22.2 #66 / #66.1 / #66.2
  • CQC (China Quality Certification)
  • ROHS Compliant

Benefits of Using Wabash Transformer:

  • Over 30 years of experience with power transformers.
  • Leading the industry with cost effective solutions and drop in replacement to competitive brands.
  • Competitive pricing.
  • Global supply chain provides risk-free and reliable product(s) design and delivery. 
  • Supply chain programs (e.g. Just in Time, Consignment, KanBan) available.

Source: Wabash Transformer

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