Toroidal transformer, 12V AC, 2A, 24VA
Compact toroidal transformer with output voltage 12 V AC and current 2 A is designed for stable power supply of low-voltage electronic devices. Thanks to the toroidal design, it offers high efficiency, low losses and minimal electromagnetic interference. Small dimensions and quiet operation make it suitable for use in control systems, power supply circuits and technical projects.
Technical specifications
- Power: 24 VA
- Input voltage (primary voltage): 230 V AC
- Input frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
- Output voltage (secondary voltage): 12 V AC
- Output current (max. secondary voltage current): 2 A
- Construction: toroidal transformer
- Protection class: IP00
- Dimensions: 80x80×38mm
- Mounting hole spacing on sheet metal base: 60x60mm
- Weight: 750g
Functions and features
- Toroidal core with low losses and high efficiency
- Very low electromagnetic interference
- Quiet operation without vibrations and mechanical hum
- Color-coded wires for easy wiring
- Galvanic separation of primary and secondary sides
- Suitable for continuous operation
Ideal for
- Power supply for control and operating electronics
- Relay and switching circuits
- LED power and auxiliary circuits
- Audio and signal applications
- Laboratory and hobby projects
Package contents
- Toroidal transformer 12 V AC / 2 A
Why choose this product?
- Compact dimensions with 24 VA output
- Stable output voltage at full load
- Long service life and high operational reliability
- Easy assembly and safe operation
- Suitable for professional and technical use
- Input voltage
- 230 V AC
- Output voltage
- 12 V AC
- Output current
- 2 A
- Performance
- 24 VA
- Frequency
- 50-60 Hz
- Waterproof grade
- IP00
Introduction
This manual provides general guidelines for the installation and maintenance of switched-mode power supplies. It is important to follow all safety instructions and, if necessary, consult specific instructions with the seller.
1. Safety Guidelines
- Professional Installation – The installation and maintenance of the power supply should be performed by qualified personnel with appropriate knowledge and experience in the field of electrical engineering.
- Disconnect from the Network – Before starting any work on the power supply, always disconnect the device from the electrical network and ensure that it cannot be inadvertently connected.
- Protective Equipment – When handling the power supply, use appropriate personal protective equipment, such as insulating gloves and safety glasses.
- Grounding – Ensure that the power supply is properly grounded to guarantee the safety and proper functioning of the device.
2. Installation of the Power Supply
- Placement – Install the power supply in a dry, well-ventilated area protected from direct sunlight, humidity, and extreme temperatures.
- Mounting – Secure the power supply to a solid surface using suitable mounting hardware to ensure stability and minimize vibrations.
- Cooling Space – Ensure there is sufficient space around the power supply for heat dissipation and proper ventilation to prevent overheating of the device.
3. Electrical Connection
- Input Connection – Connect the power supply to the electrical network according to the following designations:
- L (Live): Phase conductor (usually brown or black)
- N (Neutral): Neutral conductor (usually blue)
- Ground (Grounding symbol): Protective conductor (usually green-yellow)
- Output Connection – The power supply may have one or more output terminals labeled as V+ and V-. If multiple output terminals are available and full power is required, these outputs must be connected in parallel to ensure an even current distribution.
4. Maintenance of the Power Supply
- Regular Inspections – Perform regular visual inspections of the power supply to detect any signs of damage, such as overheating, corrosion, or loose connections.
- Cleaning – Keep the power supply clean and free of dust. Always disconnect the device from the network before cleaning. Use a dry or slightly damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
- Ventilation Check – Ensure that the ventilation openings are not blocked and that any fans (if present) are functioning properly.
- Functionality Testing – Regularly test the output voltage and current to ensure the proper functioning of the power supply.
5. Warnings
- Risk of Electric Shock – Power supplies operate with high voltage, which can cause serious injury or death. Always adhere to safety instructions and procedures.
- Repairs – Any repairs should only be performed by qualified personnel. Do not attempt repairs without the necessary qualifications.
- Replacement of Components – When replacing components, only use original spare parts recommended by the manufacturer.
By following the above guidelines, you ensure the safe and reliable operation of the switched-mode power supply.
EU Importer: AMPUL SYSTEM s.r.o., Čsl. armády 641/40, 78701 Šumperk, Czech Republic,
