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Product Guide Transformer

The document provides information about transformer standards, technical data, and accessories. It includes a table that breaks down catalog numbers for transformers, listing primary voltage, kVA size, and other specifications. Abbreviations and options for transformer types, enclosures, and certifications are also shown.
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Product Guide Transformer

The document provides information about transformer standards, technical data, and accessories. It includes a table that breaks down catalog numbers for transformers, listing primary voltage, kVA size, and other specifications. Abbreviations and options for transformer types, enclosures, and certifications are also shown.
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Transformers

Transformer Standards, Technical Data and Accessories


2.6
Use table for catalog number breakdown only.
Do not use to create catalog numbers because all combinations may not be valid. 2
General-Purpose, NEMA TP-1 Energy-Efficient, Mini–Power Center, Shielded Isolation, 2
Nonlinear K-Factor, Buck-Boost, Marine Duty Transformers—Example: S20N11S05A

S 20 N 11 S 05 A 2
2
Prefix Options Suffix Options
C = CSA labeled ventilated transformer
Marine Duty 13
Primary Voltage
= 110 x 220 81 = 0.05 03 = 3
kVA
37 = 37.5 52 = 250
A...Y =
CU =
1
2
2
12 = 120 85 = 0.075 05 = 5 45 = 45 33 = 300
2
Q = EPM marine (1-Ph encapsulated) SS = 3
L = EPTM Marine (3-Ph encapsulated) 10 = 120 x 240 82 = 0.10 06 = 6 50 = 50 54 = 333 ZZ = 4
R = DS-3M marine (1-Ph ventilated) 29 = 208 83 = 0.15 07 = 7.5 75 = 75 55 = 500 NV = 5
M = DT-3M marine (3-Ph ventilated) 72
25
= 200
= 220
26
51
=
=
0.25
0.50
09 =
10 =
9
10
99 = 100
12 = 112.5
60 =
77 =
600
750
X =
LS_ _ =
6
7
2
23 = 230 76 = 0.75 15 = 15 49 = 150 11 = 1000
2
AF = 8
Type 24 = 240 01 = 1 21 = 22.5 67 = 167 14 = 1500
TR = 9
S = EP (single-phase encapsulated) 20 = 240 x 480 16 = 1.5 25 = 25 22 = 225
SR = j
Y = EPT (three-phase encapsulated) 27 = 277 02 = 2 30 = 30
T = DS-3 (single-phase ventilated) 38
39
= 380
= 400
CE =
T =
k
l
2
V = DT-3 (three-phase ventilated) Temperature Rise
2
P = Mini–power center 43 = 416 E3 = m
Z = Class 1 Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D 44 = 440 T = 150 °C rise with 220 °C J = 80 °C rise with 200 °C SS4X = n
45 = 450 insulation system insulation system o
Nonlinear Z =
H = KT-4 (three-phase ventilated)
B = KT-9 (three-phase ventilated)
48
57
= 480
= 575
(ventilated); 115 °C rise
with 180 °C insulation
(ventilated)
P = 115 °C rise with 130 °C
S6 =
I2 =
p
q
2
60 = 600 system (encapsulated insulation system
2
N = KT-13 (three-phase ventilated) I3 = r
42 = 2400 and MPC three-phase) (encapsulated single-
G = KT-20 (three-phase ventilated) F = 115 °C rise with 220 °C phase ≤2 kVA) I4 = s
46 = 4160
J = KT-30 (three-phase ventilated) insulation system ES = t

2
49 = 4800 S = 115 °C rise with 180 °C
HT = KT-4 (single-phase ventilated) (ventilated) DE = BK
40 = Export model insulation system
NT = KT-13 (single-phase ventilated) DN = BL
54 = 120/208/240/277 B = 80 °C rise with 220 °C (encapsulated and
GT = KT-20 (single-phase ventilated)
2
insulation system MPC single-phase); EE = BM

(ventilated); 80 °C rise 150 °C rise with 220 °C E6 = BN


Taps EE6 = BO
with 180 °C insulation insulation system
D
E
=
=
2 at +2.5%, 2 at –2.5%
1 at +5%, 1 at –5%
system (encapsulated) (ventilated single-phase)
H = 130 °C rise with 200 °C E = Electrostatically
2
F = 1 at –10%
2
insulation system shielded
G = 2 at –5%
(ventilated)
J = 4 at –2.5%
K = 1 at –10% x 2 at –5% G = 115 °C rise with 200 °C
L = 2 at –5% x 4 at –2.5% insulation system
(ventilated)
2
M = 2 at +2.5%, 4 at –2.5%
N
R
=
=
None
1 at +5%, 2 at –5% 2
P = 1 at +5%, 2 at –5% x Secondary Voltage

T =
2 at +2.5%, 4 at –2.5%
1 at +4.2%, 1 at –4.2%
04 = 12/24
06 = 16/32
31 = 220Y/127
26 = 220 delta/110 midtap
35 =
62 =
440Y/254
460Y/266
2
U = 1 at +2.5%, 3 at –2.5%
2
08 = 24/48 22 = 240 delta/120 midtap 47 = 480Y/277
W= 1 at +3.5%, 1 at –3.5% 14 = 110/220 64 = 240Y/139 48 = 480 delta
X = 2 at +3.1%, 2 at –3.1% 12 = 120 24 = 240 delta 60 = 600 delta
11 = 120/240
54 = 127/254
21 = 240/480
27 = 277
61 =
42 =
600Y/346
2400 2
19 = 190Y/110 38 = 380 delta 41 = 4160Y/2400
28 = 208Y/120
29 = 208
37 = 380Y/220
34 = 400Y/231
46 =
49 =
4160
4800
2
25 = 220 delta 51 = 416Y/240
2
Notes
1 Model number is not used on newly
designed/redesigned transformers.
8
9
Fungus proof.
Certified test report of standard
p Grade 316 stainless steel enclosure
(does not imply NEMA 4X rating).
For Eaton’s industrial control transformers
catalog number selection, see Volume 7— 2
2 Copper windings. production tests for the specific serial q Integral 2-inch infrared viewing window. Logic Control, Operator Interface and
3 Grade 304 stainless steel enclosure
j
number to be shipped. r Integral 3-inch infrared viewing window.
Connectivity Solutions, CA08100008E,
Tab 7. 2
(does not imply a NEMA 4X rating). Certified sound level report. s Integral 4-inch infrared viewing window. Contact your local Eaton sales office for
4 Open type core and coil assembly.
5 Totally enclosed non-ventilated DS-3
k
l
CE Marked.
Thermal indicator embedded in center
t
BK
Electrostatic shield.
Double aluminum electrostatic shield.
voltage combinations not shown. 2
or DT-3. coil. Suffix “TT” indicates two thermal
2
BL Double neutral.
6 50/60 Hz. indicators of different temperature BM TP-1 energy-efficient.
7 Low sound design. LS47 indicates low ratings, are installed. BN 2016 enclosure construction
2
m CSL3 DOE 2007 energy-efficient.
sound equal to 47 dB; LS42 indicates (Non-TP1 energy-efficient).
42 dB. n NEMA 4X Grade 304 stainless steel BO TP-1 energy-efficient with 2016
enclosure.
2
enclosure construction.
o Easy install base.

Volume 2—Commercial Distribution CA08100003E—May 2022 www.eaton.com V2-T2-163


Transformers
Transformer Standards, Technical Data and Accessories
2.6
Product Selection
2
Single-Phase Transformers
How to Select Single-Phase Units Single-Phase AC Motors
2
1. Determine the primary (source) voltage—the voltage
presently available.
Full Load Amperes Minimum
Transformer
2
kVA 1
2
Horsepower 115 Volts 208 Volts 220 Volts 230 Volts
2. Determine the secondary (load) voltage—the voltage
1/6 4.4 2.4 2.3 2.2 0.53
needed at the load.
3. Determine the kVA load:
1/4 5.8 3.2 3.0 2.9 0.70
2
1/3 7.2 4.0 3.8 3.6 0.87
– If the load is defined in kVA, a transformer can be
selected from the tabulated data
1/2 9.8 5.4 5.1 4.9 1.18 2
3/4 13.8 7.6 7.2 6.9 1.66
– If the load rating is given in amperes, determine the load
kVA from the chart (below right). To determine kVA when 1 16 8.8 8.4 8 1.92 2
volts and amperes are known, use the formula: 1-1/2
2
20
24
11.0
13.2
10.4
12.5
10
12
2.40
2.88
2
3 34 18.7 17.8 17 4.10 2
– If the load is an AC motor, determine the minimum 5 56 30.8 29.3 28 6.72
transformer kVA from the chart at the right 7-1/2 80 44 42 40 9.6 2
– Select a transformer rating equal to or greater than 10 100 55 52 50 12.0
the load kVA. 2
4. Define tap arrangements needed.
Full Load Current in Amperes—Single-Phase Circuits
5. Define temperature rise. Voltage
2
Using the above procedure, select the transformer from the
listings in this catalog.
kVA 120 208 220 240 277 480 600 2400 4160
2
0.25 2.0 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.5 0.4 0.10 0.06
0.50 4.2 2.4 2.3 2.1 1.8 1.0 0.8 0.21 0.12 2
0.75 6.3 3.6 3.4 3.1 2.7 1.6 1.3 0.31 0.18
1 8.3 4.8 4.5 4.2 3.6 2.1 1.7 0.42 0.24 2
2
1.5 12.5 7.2 6.8 6.2 5.4 3.1 2.5 0.63 0.36
2 16.7 9.6 9.1 8.3 7.2 4.2 3.3 0.83 0.48
3 25 14.4 13.6 12.5 10.8 6.2 5.0 1.2 0.72
2
5 41 24.0 22.7 20.8 18.0 10.4 8.3 2.1 1.2
7.5 62 36 34 31 27 15.6 12.5 3.1 1.8 2
10 83 48 45 41 36 20.8 16.7 4.2 2.4
15 125 72 68 62 54 31 25 6.2 3.6 2
25
37.5
208
312
120
180
114
170
104
156
90
135
52
78
41
62
10.4
15.6
6.0
9.0
2
50 416 240 227 208 180 104 83 20.8 12.0 2
75 625 360 341 312 270 156 125 31.3 18.0
100 833 480 455 416 361 208 166 41.7 24.0 2
167 1391 802 759 695 602 347 278 69.6 40.1
2
Notes
1 If motors are started more than once per hour, increase minimum transformer kVA by 20%.

When motor service factor is greater than 1, increase full load amperes proportionally.
2
Example: If service factor is 1.15, increase above ampere values by 15%.
2
2
2
2
2
2

Volume 2—Commercial Distribution CA08100003E—May 2022 www.eaton.com V2-T2-165


2.6 Transformers
Transformer Standards, Technical Data and Accessories

Use table for catalog number breakdown only.


2 Do not use to create catalog numbers because all combinations may not be valid.

2 Motor Drive Isolation Transformers—Example: MD145E89B

2 MD 145 E 89 B
2 Type Suffix Options
MD = DT-3 kVA Voltage Y = Encapsulated (Type EPT) design 2
2 HD = KT-4
ND = KT-13
075
11
=
=
7.5
11
175 =
220 =
175
220
Taps 1
D = 2 at +2.5%, 2 at –2.5% 82 =
Primary
230 delta
Secondary
208Y/120
ES =
CU=
Electrostatic shield
Copper windings
14 = 14 275 = 275 E = 1 at +5%, 1 at –5% F = 115 °C rise
2 20 = 20 330 = 330
83
84
=
=
208 delta
240 delta
208Y/120
480 delta B =
X =
80 °C rise
50/60 Hz
27 = 27 440 = 440 85 = 208 delta 230Y/133
2 34
40
=
=
34
40
550 =
660 =
550
660
86
87
=
=
208 delta
208 delta
460Y/266
480 delta
51 = 51 770 = 770 88 = 230 delta 230Y/133
2 63
75
=
=
63
75
880 =
1000 =
880
1000
89
90
=
=
230 delta
230 delta
460Y/266
575Y/332
93 = 93 1250 = 1250
2
91 = 460 delta 230Y/133
118 = 118 1500 = 1500 92 = 460 delta 460Y/266
145 = 145 93 = 460 delta 575Y/332
2 94
95
=
=
575 delta
575 delta
230Y/133
460Y/266
96 = 575 delta 575Y/332
2 97
98
=
=
575 delta
600 delta
480 delta
480 delta

2
Notes
2 1 For other tap combinations, contact your local Eaton sales office.
2 Available up to 34 kVA.

2 Contact your local Eaton sales office for voltage combinations not shown.

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

V2-T2-164 Volume 2—Commercial Distribution CA08100003E—May 2022 www.eaton.com

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