toroidal transformer for Danish Helioprint vertical process camera
Primary: 0-200-220-240 Vac 50/60 Hz (NOTE there is no 0-100-110-120 winding)
secondaries:
17V / 3.1A
13.2 / 0.012A
12.6 / 2.7A
20.5V / 8A
I suspect these are AC v and DC A, a common way of rating transformers used for rectifier circuits.
built in 100 C thermal breaker with separate leads
looks like epoxy impregnated, black thermoplastic case (4-3/4" diameter, 2-5/8" H) with a single bolt mount (probably metric)
about 6# net weight plus packaging materials from 49424 Michigan - flat rate box is quickest answer I have - not packed or quoted at USPS yet - I'd prefer to call it small flat rate box postage because I don't have time to make a post office run to save $1 ;O)
removed from working equipment, but I only have 120 V power available so it's untested.
Transnova p/n IR9395-B
Helioprint 0069-80431
these part numbers are of little use unless you are replacing one as neither company appears to exist anymore.
How's $10 + postage sound?
Primary: 0-200-220-240 Vac 50/60 Hz (NOTE there is no 0-100-110-120 winding)
secondaries:
17V / 3.1A
13.2 / 0.012A
12.6 / 2.7A
20.5V / 8A
I suspect these are AC v and DC A, a common way of rating transformers used for rectifier circuits.
built in 100 C thermal breaker with separate leads
looks like epoxy impregnated, black thermoplastic case (4-3/4" diameter, 2-5/8" H) with a single bolt mount (probably metric)
about 6# net weight plus packaging materials from 49424 Michigan - flat rate box is quickest answer I have - not packed or quoted at USPS yet - I'd prefer to call it small flat rate box postage because I don't have time to make a post office run to save $1 ;O)
removed from working equipment, but I only have 120 V power available so it's untested.
Transnova p/n IR9395-B
Helioprint 0069-80431
these part numbers are of little use unless you are replacing one as neither company appears to exist anymore.
How's $10 + postage sound?