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Low-Voltage Transformers suit fan motors and controls.
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August 10, 2004 - Designed to meet need for reliable power for low-voltage circuits, inherently limited Class 2 Transformers are available with capacities of 5, 20, and 50 VA in 60 or 50/60 Hz ratings. Primary input voltages include 115, 115/230, and 200/230 V, with 12 V or 24 VCT outputs. While lead wires are standard, quick disconnect tabs are also available. Thermal fuses are standard on 20 and 50 VA models, and each size/model includes UL Recognized Class 130 (B) insulation.

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Foster Transformer Co.
3820 Coleraine Ave.
Cincinnati, OH, 45223 2571
USA


New Low Voltage Class 2 Transformers Are Ideal for Halogen Lamps, Fan Motors, and Controls

Cincinnati, OH – Foster Transformer introduces a new line of Class 2 Transformers to meet the growing need for reliable, cost-effective power for low voltage circuits. These inherently limited, Class 2 Transformers are ideal for use in appliances, vending applications, and HVAC, as well as other types of circuits including halogen lamps and fan motors.

Standard models are available with capacities of 5, 20 and 50 VA, with either 60 Hz or 50/60 Hz ratings. Primary input voltages include 115 V, 115/230 V, and 200/230 V, with either 12V or 24VCT outputs. Lead wires are standard – quick disconnect tabs also available. 5-20 VA models are also available with printed circuit board mounting. Thermal fuses are standard on 20VA and 50 VA models. Each size/model includes UL Recognized Class 130 (B) insulation. IEC, EN and CE compliant designs are available. Alternate versions can be configured to meet specific customer requirements.

Foster Transformer has been making electronic transformers, power supplies, and electromagnetic components for nearly 70 years. Their corporate headquarters, Engineering Lab and primary manufacturing facility is located in Cincinnati, OH. The ability to manufacture their own tooling, fixtures and unique production machinery, allows Foster to provide quick turnaround, start-up and support low-to mid volume from the Cincinnati plant. Additional manufacturing capacity is provided by manufacturing plants in Seymour, IN and Dongguan City, China. For more information on the SURVIVOR Class 2 transformer contact Foster Transformer, 3820 Colerain Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45223, (800) 963-9799, or info@foster-transformer.com
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