The TED Electric transformer with a power of 5000W converts 230V AC current into stable alternating current of 110V / 115V AC, allowing connection of 110V / 115V electronic devices to a 230V outlet. It features 4 sockets for secure mounting with screws.
General Features- Dimensions (W x D x H): 200 x 130 x 155 mm
- Input Connection: 1x Rail
- Output Connections: 1x Rail
- Input Voltage: 220V - 230V
- Output Voltage: 110V - 115V
- Frequency: 50Hz
- Place the TED Electric transformer in a stable, ventilated, and dry area.
- Ensure that the electronic device you want to connect is turned off.
- Plug the device into the transformer's outlet.
- Connect the transformer to the network (220-230V).
- Turn on the device.
- The connection of the transformer to the network is done via rail, connecting a 3-wire cable with a minimum cross-section of 1.5mm or with 3 monolithic conductors of the same cross-section, which are not included.
- Follow the steps in the usage instructions carefully!
- In case of malfunction, do not attempt to repair the device yourself!
- To avoid overload or overvoltage, check the actual power of the device.
- Recommended for devices with a maximum consumption of 5000 Watts.
- For inductive loads (requiring high current during startup), use a transformer 3 to 5 times larger than the power of the device.
- Type
- -
- Input Voltage
- 230 V
- Output Voltage
- 115 V
- Power
- 5000 VA
Important information
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