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Packard PF42440 120/208-240 24Vout 40VA
The Packard PF42440 120/208-240 24Vout 40VA is a power supply that is designed to provide power to a variety of devices. This power supply is capable of providing up to 40VA of power, and is able to...
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ALLANSON 1092-NA 1092-NA IGNITION TRANSFORMER NORTH AMERICAN
Built for all of your engine ignition needs, this North American 1092 NA is an ignition transformer. You can connect the primary winding to a battery, and the secondary winding will send the spark to your coil on its way to the spark plug.
The 1092-NA 2 Pole 10 Amp North American Ignition Transformer has the following specifications: Voltage rating - 120VAC, 60Hz / 240 VAC, 50Hz Operating voltage - 130 Volts DC +/- 2% Input voltage - 120 Volts AC +/- 2% Output voltage - 140 Volts AC +/- 2%
Mastervolt 1092-NA 1092-NA ignition transformer North American. Its primary use is for household, building, agricultural and similar applications utilizing 6.3kV nominal primary voltage.
Built with a fully potted core and ferro-resonant topology, the North American version of this transformer will easily work in most hot running vintage amplifiers and has the higher voltage rating needed for most 120 volt tube amps. This unit uses all center tapped windings so it will work on either 120 or 240 volts.
The heavy duty neutral ground 1092-NA is designed for rectangular mounting dimensions of 3.00" x 4.50" x 2.25", these transformers are for use in the U.S., Canada & Mexico as replacements or upgrades for existing systems where no grounded neutral wires are available.
The Series 1092 is a non-reversing, single phase transformer with two secondaries. It features a full wave rectifier, voltage and polarity control, gas ballast, an insulated tank. The 1092-NA is meant for operation on 208/230 volts a.c. only, and is designed to meet the stringent electrical requirements of the North American market.