Saturday, 14 October 2017

identification - Can someone please explain how to hook up this transformer?


I found an old transformer that I purchased about 10 years ago to build a regulated dual rail power supply, but never went through with the project. I still would like to do the project but it has been so long now that I lost any documentation I might have had on this transformer.


Here is a picture of the markings on it and the various leads. I am not sure which ones to hook up where. If it helps, the bottom right lead is labeled 1 and the bottom left lead is 4. Can someone please help me understand how this transformer should be hooked up?


transformer image


I did research "P241-5" and received a few hits on "quick connect" transformers, but the 36 threw me for a loop, because I think I was after a 12vac stepdown solution. Could this be a single 115v 36vac, .35A transformer?



Answer



If the part number is P241-5-36 (I can't quite make it out from the picture), then your suggestion is correct.



115 volt primary, 36 volt center-tapped secondary, .35 Amp.


The two lower terminals (closest to the mounting tabs) would be the primary, with the upper terminals being the secondary.


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