[Amps] plate transformer

Paul Decker kg7hf at comcast.net
Tue Jan 25 11:35:28 PST 2011







I may have some surplus of the below transformer if anyone is interested contact me off list.  



It should work great for a pair of 3cx800's or an 8877 (voltage doubler) and possibly other tubes. 









TRANSFORMER # Q-4010327-C 

TRANSFORMER # Q-4010327-C 

Made for CFR INDUSTRIES 

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LEADS SCHEMATIC LEADS 

S#14/8" 0V WHITE 1 WHITE 0V S#22/8" 

UO = 1393.7V RMS 

S#14/8" 115V YELLOW 2 WHITE 1350V RMS S#22/8” 

UO = 1761.5V RMS 

S#14/8" 0V ORANGE 3 WHITE 1710V RMS / 1.2A RMS* S#22/8” 

S#14/8" 115V BLACK 

PRIMARIES ARE INSIDE A SLEEVE. 

Primaries must be connected together in series or in parallel. 

LEADS: S=Multistranded wire. Length tolerance: +/- 1/2". 

Manufacturing tolerance is +/- 3%. 

*50% DUTY CYCLE. 

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NOMINAL SUPPLY: 115/230V +/-10% 

RATED PRIMARY CURRENT: 15.4/7.7A 

RATED FREQUENCY: 60 Hz 

TEMP. RISE AT RATED LOAD: 60ºC 

DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT: MOUNTING: CORE DATA: 

OD = 7.1" POTTED CENTER CORE # 901797 

H = 3.9" FLAT BOTTOM CORE LOSS = 6.8 W 

WEIGHT = 23.4 LBS. HOLE DIAMETER = 3/8” NO-LOAD CURRENT = 77 mA 

Dimensions stated above are nominal. Tolerance is 10%. 

OTHER SPECIFICATIONS: Transformer meets UL 506 and CSA C22.2 No. 66 standards. ROHS 

compliance. Class B insulation. Primary leads to be UL 1015 wire and secondary leads to be UL 

3239 wire rated 10kVdc. 

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Transformer meets UL 506 and CSA C22.2 No. 66 standards. ROHS 

compliance. Class B insulation. Primary leads to be UL 1015 wire and secondary leads to be UL 

3239 wire rated 10kVdc. 

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Label: 

Transformer # Q-4010327-C 

SPEC DATE: 01/21/11 Made for CFR INDUSTRIES


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