Product Introduction
Stainless steel low voltage transformers generally refer to industrial-frequency transformers with silicon steel laminations. These transformers are constructed by interleaving layers of silicon steel sheets, hence the name "stainless steel low-voltage transformer." They typically operate at frequencies of 50 Hz and 60 Hz. As the most common and widely used type of transformer in daily life, they serve as the foundation for power systems and the power supply of most electronic devices. Commonly available configurations include toroidal, EI-shaped, and R-shaped types, suitable for a variety of application scenarios.

Product Features
The stainless steel low voltage transformer is characterized by a straightforward construction, high reliability, excellent overload tolerance, and an extended operational lifespan. It is ideally suited for applications requiring superior reliability and electromagnetic compatibility, including power systems, industrial equipment, and audio systems.

Application Fields
Stainless steel low-voltage transformers are mainly used in:




FAQ
Q: Why does a stainless steel low-voltage transformer produce a buzzing noise?
A: The silicon steel laminations are not tightly inserted. When current passes through, the core vibrates, resulting in a squeaking or buzzing sound.
The transformer is operating under overload conditions.
Resonance is caused either by a circuit design defect or by the external environment.
Q: What causes overheating and unstable output voltage of a stainless steel low-voltage transformer?
A: In most cases, excessively high input voltage or excessively low frequency leads to excessive flux density and core saturation.
Product Parameters
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Model No.: |
EI41 |
Output Voltage: |
24V |
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Power Rating: |
6W |
No-load Current: |
15mA MAX |
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Input Voltage: |
220V |
Temperature Class: |
Class F |
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