Wall mount transformers are heavy-duty enclosed transformersthat have been designed for use in hazardous locations. They're suited to harsh industrial environments, and, as the name suggests, can be wall mounted. They're designed primarily for use with power tools.
How do wall mount transformers work?
Transformers themselves are used to bring voltage up or down in an AC electrical circuit. A transformer can also be used to convert AC power to DC power. The sturdy encasement of a wall mount transformer helps to protect the transformer inside from dust and moisture. It also provides extra resistance against shock and vibration for added safety.
How to fit your wall mount transformer
Fitting your wall mount transformer is simple. First, you need to mark the top anchor location on the wall and drill a hole using, for instance, a cordless drillThen insert the anchor and fit the screw into the anchor leaving approximately an eighth of thread exposed on the screw. Finally, mount the transformer on the screw, tighten and complete for the other anchors.
Description:
A plain copper stranded conductor covered by a
PVC insulated sheath.These flexible wires are intended for use with electrical power, lighting and internal wiring. Flexible class 5 conductors BS6004 Conductors Plain annealed copper conductors Harmonised code H05V-K.
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From Lapp, this H07V-K harmonised single-core wire is
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