SolaHD DT651H27S Ventilated Drive Isolation Transformer, 460 VAC Delta Primary, 460Y/266 VAC Secondary, 27 kVA, 60 Hz

Drive Isolation Transformers
89997 MFG #: DT651H27S
SolaHD™
2024.85000 / ea
  • ARRA Compliant: Y
  • Buy American Compliant: Y
  • Catalog Number: DT651H27S
  • Country of Origin: US
  • Currency: USD
  • Dimensions: 28 in H x 23 in W x 16 in D
  • Enclosure Type: NEMA 3R
  • EU RoHS Indicator: Y
  • Gross Weight Per Pack: 268.0000 lb
  • Gross Weight per Pack Metric: 121.56
  • Gross Weight UOM Metric: kg
  • Height: 34.00 in
  • Height [Metric]: 86.3600 cm
  • Length: 21.00 in
  • Length [Metric]: 53.3400 cm
  • Mounting Type: Floor
  • Standards: ARRA CompliantBuy American Act CompliantRoHS CompliantUL 506UL 1561UL File No. E25872cULus File No. E77014CSA C22.2 No. 66
  • Type: Ventilated
  • UNSPSC: 39121029
  • UPC 11: 78347240046
  • UPC 12: 783472400461
  • Width: 29.00 in
  • Width [Metric]: 73.6600 cm
  • Stock Status: NONSTOCK
  • Brand: SolaHD™
  • Manufacturer: Emerson
  • Frequency Rating: 60 Hz
  • Phase: 3 pH
  • Power Rating: 27 kVA
  • Primary Voltage: 460 VAC
  • Secondary Voltage: 266/460 VAC
SolaHD Drive Isolation Transformer, Ventilated, 460 VAC Delta Primary, 460Y/266 VAC Secondary, 27 kVA, 60 Hz, 3 Phase, 1, 5% FCAN/1, 5% FCBN Taps, Floor Mount, NEMA 3R, 28 in H x 23 in W x 16 in D
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  • Features
Taps on all units for adjustments to incoming source voltage
Full capacity secondary neutral as required by the National Electric Code
Shielding attenuates line to ground noise
Isolation minimizes load disturbances caused by the SCR drive
A transformer is needed to magnetically isolate the incoming line from the motor drive
The transformer must also provide a voltage change to match the required voltage of the SCR drive
Standard designs are delta primary and wye secondary to match the common power sources required in most three phase rectifier circuits
Designed to handle the mechanical stresses, voltage demands and harmonics associated with SCR applications
Designed to handle the mechanical stresses, voltage demands and harmonics associated with SCR applications