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Product Selection A
Catalog Numbering Systems & Custom Modification Pricing Rules B
General Purpose Types EP & DS-3 — Single-Phase, 60 Hz C
General Purpose Types EPT & DT-3 — Three-Phase, 60 Hz D
General Purpose Types EPT & DT-3 — Three-Phase, 50/60 Hz E
Dry Type Transformer Family Electrostatically Shielded Transformers F
List Price
Current product pricing may be obtained from the
Energy Efficient and Electrostatically Shielded Transformers G
latest Cutler-Hammer Price and Availability Digest (PAD).
Discount Symbol DT-1 applies. K Factor Transformers H
Drive Isolation Transformers I
Mini-Power Centers J
Totally Enclosed Non-Ventilated Transformers K
Class I, Division 2, Groups C and D Transformers L
Open Type Core and Coil Assembly Transformers M
Filtered Noise Isolation Transformers N
Low Sound Transformers O
Marine Duty Transformers P
Buck-Boost Transformers Q
Autotransformer Arrangements R
Industrial Control Transformers — Type MTA S
Industrial Control Transformers — Type MTC T
Industrial Control Transformers — Types MTE and MTG U
Industrial Control Transformers — Type MTK V
Industrial Control Transformers — CE Marked W
Industrial Control Transformers — Type AP X
Options, Accessories and Parts Y
Technical Data, Specifications, Glossary and FAQ Z
Catalog Number Index AA
Cutler-Hammer Terms & Conditions AB
CAT.36.01.T.E For more information contact Cutler-Hammer at: www.ch.cutler-hammer.com
Dry Type Transformers
Copyright August 2001
WARNING
The installation and use of Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer products should be in accordance
with the provisions of the U.S. National Electrical Code and/or other local codes
or industry standards that are pertinent to the particular end use. Installation or use
not in accordance with these codes and standards could be hazardous to personnel
and/or equipment.
These catalog pages do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment, nor
to provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation,
operation or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular
problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, the
matter should be referred to the local Cutler-Hammer Products Distributor or Sales
Office. The contents of this catalog shall not become part of or modify any prior or
existing agreement, commitment or relationship. The sales contract contains the
entire obligation of Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer. The warranty contained in the contract
between the parties is the sole warranty of Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer. Any statements
contained herein do not create new warranties or modify the existing warranty.
2. Determine the secondary (load) 1/2 9.8 5.4 5.1 4.9 1.18
3/4 13.8 7.6 7.2 6.9 1.66
voltage — the voltage needed at 1 16 8.8 8.4 8 1.92
the load.
1-1/2 20 11.0 10.4 10 2.40
3. Determine the kVA load: 2 24 13.2 12.5 12 2.88
3 34 18.7 17.8 17 4.10
— If the load is defined in kVA, a
transformer can be selected from 5 56 30.8 29.3 28 6.72
7-1/2 80 44 42 40 9.6
the tabulated data. 10 100 55 52 50 12.0
— If the load rating is given in 1 If motors are started more than once per hour, increase minimum transformer kVA by 20%.
amperes, determine the load kVA
from the below chart. To determine Table 1-2. Full Load Current in Amperes — Single-Phase Circuits
kVA when volts and amperes are kVA Voltage
known, use the formula: 120 208 220 240 277 480 600 2400 4160
kVA = Volts x Amperes .25 2.0 1.2 1.1 1.0 .9 .5 .4 .10 .06
.50 4.2 2.4 2.3 2.1 1.8 1.0 .8 .21 .12
1000 .75 6.3 3.6 3.4 3.1 2.7 1.6 1.3 .31 .18
— If the load is an AC motor, 1 8.3 4.8 4.5 4.2 3.6 2.1 1.7 .42 .24
determine the minimum trans- 1.5 12.5 7.2 6.8 6.2 5.4 3.1 2.5 .63 .36
2 16.7 9.6 9.1 8.3 7.2 4.2 3.3 .83 .48
former kVA from the chart at
the right. 3 25 14.4 13.6 12.5 10.8 6.2 5.0 1.2 .72
5 41 24.0 22.7 20.8 18.0 10.4 8.3 2.1 1.2
— Select a transformer rating 7.5 62 36 34 31 27 15.6 12.5 3.1 1.8
equal to or greater than the 10 83 48 45 41 36 20.8 16.7 4.2 2.4
load kVA. 15 125 72 68 62 54 31 25 6.2 3.6
25 208 120 114 104 90 52 41 10.4 6.0
4. Define tap arrangements needed. 37.5 312 180 170 156 135 78 62 15.6 9.0
50 416 240 227 208 180 104 83 20.8 12.0
5. Define temperature rise. 75 625 360 341 312 270 156 125 31.3 18.0
Using the above procedure, select 100 833 480 455 416 361 208 166 41.7 24.0
167 1391 802 759 695 602 347 278 69.6 40.1
the transformer from the listings in
this catalog.
1 Copper Windings.
2 Stainless Steel (utilizes 316 stainless steel, does not imply a NEMA 4X rating).
3 Open Type Core and Coil Assembly.
4 Totally Enclosed Non-Ventilated DS-3 or DT-3.
5 50/60 Hz.
6 Low Sound Design. LS47 indicates Low Sound equal to 47dB; LS42 indicates 42dB.
7 Fungus Proof.
8 Certified test report of standard production tests.
9 Certified sound level report.
j Model number is not used on newly designed/redesigned transformers.
k CE Marked.
l Thermal Indicators embedded in coils.
m NEMA TP-1 Energy Star Energy Efficient.
Note: For the Cutler-Hammer Industrial Control Transformers Catalog Numbering System see Page 1-7.
Note: Contact your local Cutler-Hammer sales office for voltage combinations not shown. Use table for catalog number breakdown only.
Do not use to create catalog numbers since all combinations may not be valid.
1 For other tap combinations, contact your local Cutler-Hammer sales office.
Note: Contact your local Cutler-Hammer sales office for voltage combinations not shown. Use table for catalog number breakdown only.
Do not use to create catalog numbers since all combinations may not be valid.
Note: For the Cutler-Hammer Dry Type Transformers Catalog Numbering System see Page 1-5 and 1-6.
Note: Contact your local Cutler-Hammer sales office for voltage combinations not shown. Use table for catalog number breakdown only.
Do not use to create catalog numbers since all combinations may not be valid.
Modifications to General Purpose Rule 7. Special Sound Levels Rule 14. CSA Labeled
Units NOT Registered in VISTA When sound levels below NEMA stan- For transformers that are CSA labeled,
dard ST-20 are required, add 5% per add 10%.
B Note: These rules apply only to list prices
and not to net priced standard transformers.
decibel below NEMA standard levels.
Prior to applying these pricing rules, verify
This rule cannot be applied to K-factor Rule 15. Thermal Indicators
that the style number you require is not nonlinear transformers. Contact your Thermal indicators are included as
already registered in VISTA with a valid list Cutler-Hammer representative for spe- standard in Cutler-Hammer Type MD
price. List prices in VISTA take precedence cial sound requirements, such as low Motor Drive Isolation transformers.
over all manually calculated list prices. List sound K-factor nonlinear products and Thermal indicators are set to activate
price additions for special transformers are requirements for sound levels exceed- at a temperature of 190ºC.
intended to be applied to the “base design” ing 5db below NEMA standards.
nearest to your application. “Base design” Cutler-Hammer’s standard is to install
is typically a standard 150°C rise, aluminum one indicator in each coil. To have
wound transformer with the same electrical
Rule 8. Fungus Proofing
Fungus proofing consists of spraying thermal indicators installed in trans-
configuration as the special unit you
require, i.e., delta-delta connected, or all equipment within the wiring com- formers other than Motor Drive Isola-
delta-wye connected. partment with a fungicidal varnish. tion, add $500.00 List Price/Set.
Add suffix AF to style number if this
List Price Additions treatment is required. List price addi- Rule 16. Certified Test Reports
tions are: Factory certified test reports are avail-
Rule 1. Special Primary/Secondary able only when they are requested at
Voltages Encapsulated design $250.00/unit the time of order entry. The following
If either one or both are non-standard Ventilated design $500.00/unit Certified Test Reports are available:
(not listed in the catalog section for that A. Certified Report of Standard
particular transformer type), add 10%. Rule 9. Non-Standard Taps Production Tests:
Standard high voltage taps are listed
Rule 2. Copper Windings in this catalog. When more than the Suffix TR $500.00/unit
The standard winding material is alu- listed taps are required, refer to Divi- List Price addition
minum. For copper windings, add 35%. sion. Additional taps are available in
2.5% steps only, up to a maximum of B. Certified Report of NEMA Sound
Note: For units rated 1000 kVA and above, Level Tests:
refer to Cutler-Hammer. 6 taps.
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
37.5 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% DS-3 150 28 22 20 300 684 537 488 137 2 2 Recommended T42D21S37
50 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% DS-3 150 30 24 26 420 732 586 635 191 2 2 Indoor Only T42D21S50
4160 Volts to 120/240 Volts 1
1.5 — — EP 115 10-3/4 6-3/16 6-1/8 40 273 157 156 181 FR68 524G Recommended S46N11S16N
Indoor Only
3 — 4@-2.5% EP 115 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 113 406 263 251 51 FR177 12B Recommended S46J11S03N
5 — 4@-2.5% EP 115 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 123 406 263 251 55 FR178 12B Indoor Only S46J11S05N
10 — 4@-2.5% EP 115 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 193 482 339 266 87 FR179 12B S46J11S10A
15 — 4@-2.5% EP 115 22-5/16 16-3/8 14-1/8 375 566 416 359 170 FR182 12B S46J11S15A
25 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% DS-3 150 28 22 20 280 984 537 488 128 2 2 Recommended T46D11S25
37.5 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% DS-3 150 28 22 20 300 684 537 488 137 2 2 Indoor Only T46D11S37
50 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% DS-3 150 30 24 26 420 732 586 635 191 2 2 T46D11S50
75 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% DS-3 150 30 24 26 500 732 586 635 228 2 2 Recommended T46D11S75
100 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% DS-3 150 36 27 26 570 879 659 635 260 2 2 Indoor Only T46D11S99
167 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% DS-3 150 50 33 35 1000 1220 806 854 455 2 2 T46D11S67
4160 Volts to 240/480 Volts 1
37.5 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% DS-3 150 28 22 20 300 684 537 488 137 2 2 Recommended T46D21S37
50 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% DS-3 150 30 24 26 420 732 586 635 191 2 2 Indoor Only T46D21S50
75 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% DS-3 150 30 24 26 500 732 586 635 228 2 2 T46D21S75
100 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% DS-3 150 36 27 26 570 879 659 635 260 2 2 T46D21S99
1 No UL label.
2 Refer to your Cutler-Hammer sales office.
Note: Contact your local Cutler-Hammer sales office for CE Mark transformer requirements.
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-9. Three-Phase Selection Information — Types EPT, DT-3, 60 Hz
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
For other ratings or styles not shown, or for special enclosure types (including stainless steel)
refer to Cutler-Hammer.
For other ratings or styles not shown, or for special enclosure types (including stainless steel)
refer to Cutler-Hammer.
For other ratings or styles not shown, or for special enclosure types (including stainless steel)
refer to Cutler-Hammer.
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-20. Three-Phase Selection Information — Types EPT, DT-3, 50/60 Hz
Note: For 50/60 Hz single-phase transformers contact your local Cutler-Hammer sales office.
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-27. Single-Phase Selection Information — Types EP, 60 Hz
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
120 x 240 Volts to 120/240 Volts
3 — — EP 115 14-1/8 7-3/4 8 65 359 197 203 29 FR176 90B Indoor- S10N11E03N
5 — — EP 115 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 113 406 263 251 51 FR177 90B Outdoor S10N11E05N
7.5 — — EP 115 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 123 406 263 251 55 FR178 90B S10N11E07N
10 — — EP 115 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 193 482 339 266 87 FR179 90B Indoor- S10N11E10N
15 — — EP 115 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 216 482 339 266 98 FR180 90B Outdoor S10N11E15N
25 — — EP 115 22-3/8 16-3/8 14-1/8 375 568 416 359 170 FR182 90B S10N11E25N
120 Volts to 120 Volts
3 — — EP 115 14-1/8 7-3/4 8 65 359 197 203 29 FR176 77A Indoor- S12N12E03N
5 — — EP 115 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 113 406 263 251 51 FR177 77A Outdoor S12N12E05N
7.5 — — EP 115 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 123 406 263 251 55 FR178 77A S12N12E07N
10 — — EP 115 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 193 482 339 266 87 FR179 77A Indoor- S12N12E10N
15 — — EP 115 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 216 482 339 266 98 FR180 77A Outdoor S12N12E15N
25 — — EP 115 22-3/8 16-3/8 14-1/8 375 568 416 359 170 FR182 77A S12N12E25N
208 Volts to 120/240 Volts
3 — — EP 115 14-1/8 7-3/4 8 65 359 197 203 29 FR176 578A Indoor- S29N11E03N
5 — — EP 115 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 113 406 263 251 51 FR177 578A Outdoor S29N11E05N
7.5 — — EP 115 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 123 406 263 251 55 FR178 578A S29N11E07N
10 — — EP 115 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 193 482 339 266 87 FR179 578A Indoor- S29N11E10N
15 — — EP 115 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 216 482 339 266 98 FR180 578A Outdoor S29N11E15N
25 — — EP 115 22-3/8 16-3/8 14-1/8 375 568 416 359 170 FR182 578A S29N11E25N
208 Volts to 208 Volts
3 — — EP 115 14-1/8 7-3/4 8 65 359 197 203 29 FR176 77B Indoor- S29N29E03N
5 — — EP 115 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 113 406 263 251 51 FR177 77B Outdoor S29N29E05N
7.5 — — EP 115 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 123 406 263 251 55 FR178 77B S29N29E07N
10 — — EP 115 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 193 482 339 266 87 FR179 77B Indoor- S29N29E10N
15 — — EP 115 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 216 482 339 266 98 FR180 77B Outdoor S29N29E15N
25 — — EP 115 22-3/8 16-3/8 14-1/8 375 568 416 359 170 FR182 77B S29N29E25N
Standards and Certifications Insulation System and Temperature Rise Winding Terminations
Industry standards classify insulation Primary and secondary windings are
Industry Standards systems and rise as shown below: terminated in the wiring compartment.
All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution Encapsulated units have copper leads
Table 1-33. Insulation System Classification or stabs brought out for connections.
and control transformers are built and
tested in accordance with applicable Ambient + + = Ventilated transformers have leads
Winding Hot Temp. brought out to aluminum pads that are
NEMA, ANSI and IEEE Standards.
Rise Spot Class
All 600 volt class transformers are pre-drilled to accept Cu/Al lugs. Lugs are
UL listed unless otherwise noted. 40°C 55°C 10°C 105°C not supplied with these transformers.
40°C 80°C 30°C 150°C Cutler-Hammer recommends external
Seismic Qualified 40°C 115°C 30°C 185°C cables be rated 90°C (sized at 75°C
All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution 40°C 150°C 30°C 220°C ampacity) for encapsulated designs
transformers are seismically qualified, and 75°C for ventilated designs.
and exceed requirements of the The design life of transformers having
Uniform Building Code (UBC) and different insulation systems is the Series-Multiple Windings
same — the lower temperature systems
California Code Title 24.
are designed for the same life as the
Series-multiple windings consist of
2 similar coils in each winding which
G
higher temperature systems. can be connected in series or parallel
Options and Accessories (multiple). Transformers with series-
Enclosures
multiple windings are designated with
Please refer to Page 1-120. Cutler-Hammer ventilated transformers, an “X” or “/” between the voltage
Types DS-3 and DT-3, utilize a NEMA 2 ratings, such as voltages of “120/240”
Product Specifications rated (drip-proof) enclosure as stan- or “240 X 480.” If the series-multiple
dard, and are rated NEMA 3R with the winding is designated by an “X,” the
Frequency addition of weathershields. Cutler- winding can be connected only for a
Hammer encapsulated transformers, series or parallel. With the “/” designa-
Cutler-Hammer standard dry type
Types EP and EPT, utilize a NEMA 3R tion, a mid-point also becomes avail-
distribution transformers are designed
rated enclosure. able in addition to the series or parallel
for 60 Hertz operation. Transformers
required for other frequencies are Sound Levels connection. As an example, a 120 X
available and must be specifically 240 winding can be connected for
All Cutler-Hammer 600 volt class
designed. either 120 (parallel) or 240 (series), but
general purpose dry type distribution
a 120/240 winding can be connected
Overload Capability transformers are designed to meet
for 120 (parallel), or 240 (series), or 240
NEMA ST-20 levels listed here.
Short-term overload is designed into with a 120 mid-point.
transformers as required by ANSI. Table 1-34. Sound Levels
Dry type distribution transformers
will deliver 200% nameplate load for
kVA NEMA Average 1 Technical Data
Sound Level in dB
one half hour; 150% load for one hour; and Specifications
and 125% load for four hours without 0–9 40
being damaged provided that a con- 10 – 50 45 Please refer Page 1-122.
51 – 150 50
stant 50% load precedes and follows 151 – 300 55
the overload. See ANSI C57.96-01.250
301 – 500 60
for additional limitations. 501 – 700 62
701 – 1000 64
Continuous overload capacity is not 1001 – 1500 65
deliberately designed into a trans- 1 Applies to general purpose transformers only.
former because the design objective is
to be within the allowed winding tem-
perature rise with nameplate loading.
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-35. Single-Phase Selection Information — Type DS-3, 60 Hz Low Temperature Rise
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Table 1-36. Three-Phase Selection Information — Type DT-3, NEMA TP-1, 60 Hz, Labeled
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Table 1-37. Three-Phase Selection Information — Types EPT, DT-3, 60 Hz Low Temperature Rise
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Table 1-38. Three-Phase Selection Information — Type DT-3, 60 Hz Low Temperature Rise
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
power supplies convert AC line volt- Standards and Certifications Insulation System and Temperature Rise
age to low voltage DC. This process Industry standards classify insulation
accomplished by charging capacitors Industry Standards systems and rise as shown below:
during each line cycle with narrow All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution
pulses of current that are time-coinci- Table 1-39. Insulation System Classification
and control transformers are built and
dent with line voltage peaks. Examples tested in accordance with applicable Ambient + + =
of this equipment include electronic NEMA, ANSI and IEEE Standards. Winding Hot Temp.
ballasts for fluorescent lighting, Rise Spot Class
All 600 volt class transformers are
personal computers, printers, fax UL listed unless otherwise noted 40°C 55°C 10°C 105°C
machines, electronic and medical 40°C 80°C 30°C 150°C
test equipment, uninterruptible power Seismic Qualified 40°C 115°C 30°C 185°C
supplies, and solid-state motor drives. All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution 40°C 150°C 30°C 220°C
Table 1-40. Type KT-4 — Transformers for Non-Sinusoidal Current Loads with K Factor Up to 4
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Table 1-41. Type KT-4 — Transformers for Non-Sinusoidal Current Loads with K Factor Up to 4 (Copper Windings)
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
For other ratings or styles not shown, or for special enclosure types (including stainless steel)
refer to Cutler-Hammer.
Table 1-42. Type KT-13 — Transformers for Non-Sinusoidal Current Loads with K Factor Up to 13
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Table 1-43. Type KT-13 — Transformers for Non-Sinusoidal Current Loads with K Factor Up to 13 (Copper Windings)
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Table 1-44. Type KT-20 — Transformers for Non-Sinusoidal Current Loads with K Factor Up to 20
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Table 1-45. Type KT-20 — Transformers for Non-Sinusoidal Current Loads with K Factor Up to 20 (Copper Windings)
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Table 1-46. Type KT-4 — Transformers for Non-Sinusoidal Current Loads with K Factor Up to 4
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Table 1-47. Type KT-13 — Transformers for Non-Sinusoidal Current Loads with K Factor Up to 13
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Table 1-48. Type KT-4 — Transformers for Non-Sinusoidal Current Loads with K Factor Up to 4
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Table 1-49. Type KT-13 — Transformers for Non-Sinusoidal Current Loads with K Factor Up to 13
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
I
Table 1-52. Drive Isolation Transformers
Hp kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
Mini-Power Centers ■ All live parts enclosed for personnel and 125% load for four-hours without
A
safety. being damaged provided that a con-
■ Cover is hinged to prevent removal stant 50% load precedes and follows
and can be padlocked. the overload. See ANSI C57.96-01.250
for additional limitations.
B
■ Cores are grounded with a
copper lead. Continuous overload capacity is not C
■ Ground bar is supplied to permit deliberately designed into a trans-
grounding of individual secondary former because the design objective is
circuits. to be within the allowed winding tem-
D
■ Neutral bar is grounded to case. perature rise with nameplate loading.
■ Feeder circuits can be easily added Insulation System and Temperature Rise
E
or changed using Type BR plug-in
Industry standards classify insulation
breakers.
systems and rise as shown below:
F
■ Suitable for service entrance.
Three-Phase Mini-Power Center ■ Aluminum windings and loadcenter Table 1-58. Insulation System Classification G
chassis standard. Ambient + + =
Winding Hot Temp.
Product Description ■ Short-term overload capability as Rise Spot Class H
required by ANSI.
■ Sand and Resin Encapsulated design. ■ Meet NEMA ST-20 sound levels. 40°C 55°C 10°C 105°C
■ Suitable for indoor or outdoor
40°C 80°C 30°C 150°C I
40°C 115°C 30°C 185°C
applications. Standards and Certifications 40°C 150°C 30°C 220°C
■ 185°C Insulation system, 115°C
J
Rise standard. Industry Standards The design life of transformers having
All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution different insulation systems is the K
same — the lower temperature systems
Application Description and control transformers are built and
are designed for the same life as the
tested in accordance with applicable
higher temperature systems.
L
A Mini-Power Center combines three NEMA, ANSI, and IEEE Standards. All
individual components into one NEMA 600 volt class transformers are UL
Type 3R enclosure: a main breaker, an listed unless otherwise noted.
Sound Levels M
All Cutler-Hammer 600 volt class
encapsulated single-phase (Type EP) general purpose dry type distribution
or three-phase (EPT) Dry-Type Trans- Seismic Qualified N
All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution transformers are designed to meet
former, and a secondary distribution NEMA ST-20 levels listed here.
loadcenter with main breaker. Inter- transformers are seismically tested,
connecting wiring is completed at the seismically qualified, and exceed Table 1-59. Sound Levels
O
factory. Mini-Power Centers are used requirements of the Uniform Building
NEMA Average 1
wherever there is a 480V or 600V dis- Code (UBC) and California Code Title 24.
kVA
Sound Level in dB P
tribution system and loads requiring
0–9 40
208Y/120V, 3-phase or 120/240V single-
phase. Typical installations include:
Options and Accessories 10 – 50 45 Q
51 – 150 50
Please refer to Page 1-120.
■ Industrial plant assembly lines. 151 – 300
301 – 500
55
60
R
■ Plant expansions. 501 – 700 62
■ Test equipment. Product Specifications 701 – 1000 64 S
■ Temporary power at construction 1001 – 1500 65
Frequency 1
sites.
Cutler-Hammer standard dry type
Applies to general purpose transformers only
T
■ Sewage disposal plants. distribution transformers are designed Winding Terminations
■ Warehouses. for 60 Hz operation. Transformers
required for other frequencies must be
Cutler-Hammer recommends external U
■ Car washes. cables be rated 90°C (sized at 75°C
specifically designed. ampacity) for encapsulated designs
■ Parking lots.
and 75°C for ventilated designs.
V
■ Commercial buildings. Overload Capability
Short-term overload is designed into
Technical Data W
Features, Benefits transformers as required by ANSI.
Dry type distribution transformers and Specifications
and Functions will deliver 200% nameplate load for X
one-half hour; 150% load for one-hour; Please refer to Page 1-122.
■ UL listed, CSA certified.
■ 60 Hz operation.
Y
■ Indoor-Outdoor, NEMA 3R.
■ Primary main breaker.
Z
The following pages provide listings for most
■ Secondary main breaker (Type BR standard transformer ratings and styles.
feeder breakers not included). For other ratings or styles not shown, or for
AA
special enclosure types (including stainless
steel) refer to Cutler-Hammer. AB
CAT.36.01.T.E For more information contact Cutler-Hammer at: www.ch.cutler-hammer.com
Dry Type Transformers
58
Mini-Power Centers August 2001
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-60. Single-Phase — Mini-Power Centers
kVA Full Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Main Circuit Breaker Feeder Max. Catalog
Cap. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Primary Secondary Breakers Amp Number
Taps Number Max. Number
FCBN 1-Pole 2-Pole
480 Volts to 120/240 Volts
3 2@-5% 27-1/2 12-9/16 9-3/4 105 698 319 248 47 FR283 97A3K EHD2015 BR215 8 4 12 P48G11S03P
5 2@-5% 29-1/2 12-9/16 9-3/4 110 749 319 248 50 FR284 110A5K EHD2020 BR225 12 6 20 P48G11S05P
7.5 2@-5% 29-1/2 12-9/16 9-3/4 125 749 319 248 56 FR284 109A7K EHD2030 BR230 12 6 30 P48G11S07P
10 2@-5% 38-1/8 13-1/2 11-7/8 180 968 342 301 82 FR285 108A10K EHD2040 BR250 12 6 40 P48G11S10P
15 2@-5% 38-1/8 13-1/2 11-7/8 215 968 342 301 98 FR286 107A15K EHD2060 BR270 20 10 60 P48G11S15P
25 2@-5% 43-7/8 16-3/8 14-5/8 373 1115 417 372 169 FR287 106A25K EHD2100 BR2125 26 13 100 P48G11S25P
600 Volts to 120/240 Volts
5 2@-5% 29-1/2 12-9/16 9-3/4 110 749 319 248 50 FR284 110B5K FDB2015 BR225 12 6 20 P60G11S05P
7.5 2@-5% 29-1/2 12-9/16 9-3/4 125 749 319 248 56 FR284 109B7K FDB2030 BR230 12 6 30 P60G11S07P
10 2@-5% 38-1/8 13-1/2 11-7/8 180 968 342 301 82 FR285 108B10K FDB2040 BR250 12 6 40 P60G11S10P
15 2@-5% 38-1/8 13-1/2 11-7/8 215 968 342 301 98 FR286 107B15K FDB2060 BR270 20 10 60 P60G11S15P
25 2@-5% 43-7/8 16-3/8 14-5/8 373 1115 417 372 169 FR287 106B25K FDB2100 BR2125 26 13 100 P60G11S25P
Single- and Three-Phase, Features, Benefits Insulation System and Temperature Rise
Industry standards classify insulation
Types DS-3E, DT-3E, 60 Hz and Functions systems and rise as shown below:
■ 60 Hz operation Table 1-62. Insulation System Classification
(50/60 Hz operation available).
Ambient + + =
■ Short-term overload capability as Winding Hot Temp.
required by ANSI. Rise Spot Class
■ Meet NEMA ST-20 sound levels.
40°C 55°C 10°C 105°C
40°C 80°C 30°C 150°C
40°C 115°C 30°C 185°C
Standards and Certifications 40°C 150°C 30°C 220°C
Industry Standards
The design life of transformers having
All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution different insulation systems is the
and control transformers are built and same — the lower temperature systems
tested in accordance with applicable are designed for the same life as the
Three-Phase Type DT-3E NEMA, ANSI, and IEEE Standards. higher temperature systems.
Totally Enclosed Non-Ventilated
Seismic Qualified Enclosures
All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution Cutler-Hammer totally enclosed, non-
Product Description transformers are seismically qualified, ventilated transformers, Types DS-3E
and exceed requirements of the and DT-3E, utilize a NEMA 3R rated
■ Suitable for indoor or outdoor Uniform Building Code (UBC) and
applications. enclosure as standard.
California Code Title 24.
■ Totally enclosed, non-ventilated Winding Terminations
enclosures. Primary and secondary windings are K
■ 220°C Insulation system,
Options and Accessories terminated in the wiring compartment.
150°C Rise standard. Please refer to Page 1-120. Totally enclosed non-ventilated trans-
formers have leads brought out to
aluminum pads that are pre-drilled
Application Description Product Specifications to accept Cu/Al lugs. Lugs are not
Totally enclosed non-ventilated dry supplied with these transformers.
Frequency Cutler-Hammer recommends external
type transformers are for special appli-
Cutler-Hammer standard dry type cables be rated 75°C for ventilated
cations, where because of adverse
distribution transformers are designed designs.
atmospheric conditions it is desirable
for 60 Hz operation. Transformers
to use a dry type non-ventilated trans- Series-Multiple Windings
required for other frequencies are
former vs. the ventilated standard unit,
available and must be specifically Series-multiple windings consist of
which has openings in its enclosure to
designed. 2 similar coils in each winding which
allow air to flow directly over the core
and coil. can be connected in series or parallel
Overload Capability (multiple). Transformers with series-
In applications where the atmosphere Short-term overload is designed into multiple windings are designated with
contains conductive, corrosive, or transformers as required by ANSI. an “X” or “/” between the voltage
combustible materials, which might Dry type distribution transformers ratings, such as voltages of “120/240”
damage a transformer, or lint and dust will deliver 200% nameplate load for or “240 X 480.” If the series-multiple
flyings which might block the ventila- one-half hour; 150% load for one-hour; winding is designated by an “X,” the
tion passages, the non-ventilated and 125% load for four-hours without winding can be connected only for a
transformer is highly suited. It has no being damaged provided that a con- series or parallel. With the “/” designa-
openings in the enclosure. Heat is stant 50% load precedes and follows tion, a mid-point also becomes available
dissipated by radiating from the the overload. See ANSI C57.96-01.250 in addition to the series or parallel
surface area of the enclosure. Conse- for additional limitations. connection. As an example, a 120 X 240
quently, the enclosures are larger winding can be connected for either
Continuous overload capacity is not
than those of the standard ventilated 120 (parallel) or 240 (series), but a 120/
deliberately designed into a trans-
type. Non-ventilated transformers are 240 winding can be connected for 120
former because the design objective is
suited for application in the textile, (parallel), or 240 (series), or 240 with a
to be within the allowed winding tem-
chemical, automotive, petrochemical, 120 mid-point.
perature rise with nameplate loading.
foundry, cement, food, paper, and
other industries where the transformer
is subject to spray or washdown
Technical Data
conditions. and Specifications
Please refer to Page 1-122.
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-63. Single-Phase Selection Information — Type DS-3E, 60 Hz 1
kVA Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Frame Wiring Catalog
Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Number
Rise Number
240 x 480 Volts to 120/240 Volts +1 – 5%, -2 – 5% at 240V primary; +2 – 2.5%, -4 – 2.5% at 480V primary.
37.5 DS-3E 150 42-1/8 24 23-3/8 600 1070 610 594 274 FR820N 3XA T20P11S37NV
50 DS-3E 150 42-1/8 24 23-3/8 720 1070 610 594 329 FR820N 3XA T20P11S50NV
1 DT-3 non-ventilated transformers are not UL listed.
kVA Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Frame Wiring Catalog
Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Number
Rise Number
480 D Volts to 208Y/120 Volts +2 – 2.5% FCAN, 4 – 2.5% FCBN Taps
112.5 DT-3E 150 56 31-1/4 24-1/2 1100 1422 793 622 499 FR917N 280B V48M28T12NV
150 DT-3E 150 56 31-1/4 24-1/2 1300 1422 793 622 589 FR918AN 280B V48M28T49NV
225 DT-3E 150 75 44-1/2 36 2400 1905 1130 914 1088 FR919N 275A V48M28T22NV
300 DT-3E 150 75 44-1/2 36 2900 1905 1130 914 1315 FR920N 275A V48M28T33NV
2 Types DS-3 and DT-3 non-ventilated transformers are not UL listed.
Note: Contact your local Cutler-Hammer sales office for availability of additional Totally Enclosed Non-Ventilated Transformers.
Note: Transformers Type EPT 75 kVA and smaller three-phase, and Type EP 25 kVA and smaller single-phase, are furnished non-ventilated
K normally, as standard (and are UL listed). See General Purpose Transformers.
Sand and Resin Encapsulated design. Table 1-65. Insulation System Classification
■ ■ Aluminum windings (copper
optional). Ambient + + =
■ Suitable for indoor or outdoor
Winding Hot Temp.
applications. ■ Short-term overload capability as Rise Spot Class
■ Totally enclosed, non-ventilated required by ANSI.
enclosures. ■ Meet NEMA ST-20 sound levels. 40°C 55°C 10°C 105°C
40°C 80°C 30°C 150°C
■ 185°C Insulation system, 115°C ■ Long leads to ease wiring to 40°C 115°C 30°C 185°C L
Rise standard. junction box. 40°C 150°C 30°C 220°C
Mountable in any position indoors.
■
Upright only outdoors. The design life of transformers having L
Standards and Certifications different insulation systems is the
■ Available in ratings up to 600 volts
same — the lower temperature systems
primary, 37.5 kVA single-phase, Industry Standards
are designed for the same life as the
75 kVA three-phase. All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution higher temperature systems.
and control transformers are built and
Application Description tested in accordance with applicable Enclosures
NEMA, ANSI, and IEEE Standards. Cutler-Hammer encapsulated
Type EPZ and EPTZ transformers are transformers, Types EPZ and EPTZ,
labeled as “Suitable for use in Class I,
Seismic Qualified
utilize a NEMA 3R rated enclosure.
Division 2, Groups C and D locations, All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution
as defined by NEC Article 501, with transformers are seismically qualified, Sound Levels
NEC-recommended installation proce- and exceed requirements of the All Cutler-Hammer 600 volt class
dures for dry type transformers rated Uniform Building Code (UBC) and general purpose dry type distribution
under 600 volts nominal operation.” California Code Title 24. transformers are designed to meet
NEMA ST-20 levels listed here.
A Class I, Division 2 location per
Section 500 of the NEC is defined as: Options and Accessories Table 1-66. Sound Levels
Please refer to Page 1-120. kVA NEMA Average 1
6. A location in which volatile Sound Level in dB
flammable liquids or gases are
handled, processed or used, but 0–9 40
which normally will be confined
Product Specifications 10 – 50 45
within closed containers or sys- 51 – 150 50
Frequency 151 – 300 55
tems from which they can escape
Cutler-Hammer standard dry type 301 – 500 60
only in case of accidental rupture
distribution transformers are designed 501 – 700 62
or breakdown of the container 701 – 1000 64
for 60 Hz operation. Transformers
or system. 1001 – 1500 65
required for other frequencies are
1
7. Or, a location where ignitable available and must be specifically Applies to general purpose transformers only.
concentrations of gases or vapors designed.
are normally prevented by positive
mechanical ventilation and which
might become hazardous through
failure of the ventilation equipment.
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-67. Single-Phase Selection Information — Type EPZ, 60 Hz
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Number
Rise Number
480 Volts to 120/240 Volts
.05 — — EPZ 115 6-1/2 4-7/8 4-5/8 13 165 124 118 6 FR57H 524H Z48N11S51A
.75 — — EPZ 115 8-3/8 6 5-3/4 21 213 152 146 10 FR58AH 524H Z48N11S76A
1 — — EPZ 115 8-3/8 6 5-3/4 31 213 152 146 14 FR59AH 524H Z48N11S01A
1.5 — — EPZ 115 10-3/4 6-3/16 6-1/8 40 273 157 156 18 FR67H 524H Z48N11S16A
L 2 — — EPZ 115 10-3/4 6-3/16 6-1/8 40 273 157 156 18 FR68H 524H Z48N11S02A
3 — — EPZ 115 14-1/8 7-3/4 8 65 359 197 203 30 FR176H 524H Z48N11S03A
5 — — EPZ 115 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 113 406 264 232 51 FR177H 524H Z48N11S05A
7.5 — — EPZ 115 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 123 406 264 232 56 FR178H 524H Z48N11S07A
10 — — EPZ 115 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 193 483 340 267 88 FR179H 524H Z48N11S10A
L 15 — — EPZ 115 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 216 483 340 267 98 FR180H 524H Z48N11S15A
25 — — EPZ 115 22-3/8 16-3/8 14-1/2 375 567 416 359 170 FR182H 524H Z48N11S25A
Note: For 316 grade stainless steel enclosure replace 10th character of catalog number with “SS” suffix.
Single- and Three-Phase, Standards and Certifications The design life of transformers having
different insulation systems is the
Types DS-3C, DT-3C, 60 Hz Industry Standards same — the lower temperature systems
All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution are designed for the same life as the
and control transformers are built and higher temperature systems.
tested in accordance with applicable Sound Levels
NEMA, ANSI, and IEEE Standards.
All Cutler-Hammer 600 volt class
Seismic Qualified general purpose dry type distribution
All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribu- transformers are designed to meet
tion transformers are seismically NEMA ST-20 levels listed here.
qualified, and exceed requirements Table 1-70. Sound Levels
of the Uniform Building Code (UBC)
kVA NEMA Average 1
and California Code Title 24. Sound Level in dB
0–9 40
Options and Accessories 10 – 50 45
Open Core and Coil Assembly 51 – 150 50
Please refer to Page 1-120. 151 – 300 55
301 – 500 60
Product Description 501 – 700 62
Product Specifications 701 – 1000 64
■ 220°C Insulation system, 150°C 1001 – 1500 65
Rise standard. Frequency 1 Applies to general purpose transformers only.
■ Aluminum windings (copper Cutler-Hammer standard dry type
optional). distribution transformers are design- Winding Terminations
■ Removable mounting base.
ed for 60 Hz operation. Transformers Lugs are not supplied with these
required for other frequencies are avail- transformers. Cutler-Hammer recom-
able and must be specifically designed. mends external cables be rated 90°C
Application Description (sized at 75°C ampacity) for encapsu-
Overload Capability
lated designs and 75°C for ventilated
The basic purpose of a transformer Short-term overload is designed into designs. M
is voltage transformation as near as transformers as required by ANSI. Dry
practically possible to the load for type distribution transformers will Series-Multiple Windings
economy and distribution of power. deliver 200% nameplate load for one-
M
Series-multiple windings consist of 2
Typical loads for dry type distribution half hour; 150% load for one-hour; and similar coils in each winding which
transformers include lighting, heating, 125% load for four-hours without can be connected in series or parallel
air conditioners, fans, and machine being damaged provided that a con- (multiple). Transformers with series-
tools. Such loads are found in com- stant 50% load precedes and follows multiple windings are designated with
mercial, institutional, industrial, and the overload. See ANSI C57.96-01.250 an “X” or “/” between the voltage
residential structures. for additional limitations. ratings, such as voltages of “120/240”
Open core and coil assemblies are Continuous overload capacity is not or “240 X 480.” If the series-multiple
typically used by panel builders and deliberately designed into a trans- winding is designated by an “X,” the
equipment OEM customers who incor- former because the design objective is winding can be connected only for a
porate the entire transformer into their to be within the allowed winding tem- series or parallel. With the “/” designa-
structures. A versatile option to pur- perature rise with nameplate loading. tion, a mid-point also becomes avail-
chasing a standard, enclosed trans- able in addition to the series or parallel
former and discarding the unneeded Insulation System and Temperature Rise connection. As an example, a 120 X
enclosure parts. Industry standards classify insulation 240 winding can be connected for
systems and rise as shown below: either 120 (parallel) or 240 (series), but
a 120/240 winding can be connected
Features, Benefits Table 1-69. Insulation System Classification for 120 (parallel), or 240 (series), or 240
and Functions Ambient + + = with a 120 mid-point.
Winding Hot Temp.
■ r (UL recognized). Rise Spot Class
Technical Data
■ 60 Hz operation standard, 40°C 55°C 10°C 105°C
50/60 Hz operation available. 40°C 80°C 30°C 150°C and Specifications
40°C 115°C 30°C 185°C
■ Short-term overload capability as Please refer to Page 1-122.
40°C 150°C 30°C 220°C
required by ANSI.
■ Meet NEMA ST-20 sound levels.
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-71. Single-Phase Selection Information — Type DS-3C, 60 Hz
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Number
Rise Number
240 x 480 Volts to 120/240 Volts
15 1 1 DS-3C 150 30-1/4 16-7/8 15-7/8 147 768 428 402 67 FR815C 3XA T20P11S15ZZ
25 1 1 DS-3C 150 31-1/4 22-5/8 17-1/2 212 793 574 445 96 FR816C 3XA T20P11S25ZZ
37.5 1 1 DS-3C 150 37-5/8 22-5/8 19-1/2 306 953 574 495 139 FR817C 3XA T20P11S37ZZ
50 1 1 DS-3C 150 37-5/8 22-5/8 19-1/2 340 953 574 495 154 FR818C 3XA T20P11S50ZZ
1 1@+5%, 2@–5% at 240V primary; 2@+2.5%, 4@–2.5% at 480V primary.
Note: Contact your local Cutler-Hammer sale offices for availability of additional Open Type Core and Coil Assemblies.
Three-Phase, 60 Hz
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-75. Filtered Noise Isolation Transformers
kVA Full Cap. Taps °C Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Number
Rise
480 D Volts to 208Y/120 Volts
15 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% 150 27-3/8 19 16-9/16 210 695 483 421 95 F48M28T15A
30 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% 150 32-1/4 24 18-1/16 320 819 610 459 145 F48M28T30A
45 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% 150 32-1/4 24 18-1/16 385 819 610 459 175 F48M28T45A
75 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% 150 35-3/4 32 23-11/16 555 908 813 602 252 F48M28T75A
112.5 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% 150 40 32 23-11/16 720 1016 813 602 327 F48M28T12A
150 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% 150 46 35 23-11/16 880 1168 889 602 400 F48M28T49A
225 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% 150 48 38-1/2 28-15/16 1120 1219 978 735 509 F48M28T22A
208 D Volts to 208Y/120 Volts
15 1@+5% 2@-5% 150 27-3/8 19 16-9/16 210 695 483 421 95 F29R28T15A
30 1@+5% 2@-5% 150 32-1/4 24 18-1/16 320 819 610 459 145 F29R28T30A
45 1@+5% 2@-5% 150 32-1/4 24 18-1/16 385 819 610 459 175 F29R28T45A
75 1@+5% 2@-5% 150 35-3/4 32 23-11/16 555 908 813 602 252 F29R28T75A
112.5 1@+5% 2@-5% 150 40 32 23-11/16 720 1016 813 602 327 F29R28T12A
150 1@+5% 2@-5% 150 46 35 23-11/16 880 1168 889 602 400 F29R28T49A
225 1@+5% 2@-5% 150 48 38-1/2 28-15/16 1120 1219 978 735 509 F29R28T22A
Three-Phase, 60 Hz
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-78. Low Sound Transformers — Type DT-3, 60 Hz
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Wt. Dimensions (mm) Wt. Frame Wiring Weathershield Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram Catalog Number
Rise Number Number
0–9 40
10 – 50 45
51 – 150 50
151 – 300 55
301 – 500 60
501 – 700 62
701 – 1000 64
1001 – 1500 65
1 Applies to general purpose transformers only.
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-82. Marine Duty Transformers Single-Phase Selection Information — Types EPM, DS-3M, 60 Hz
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Catalog
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Number
Rise
240 x 480 Volts to 120/240 Volts
3 — — EPM 115 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Q20N11S03M
5 — — EPM 115 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Q20N11S05M
7.5 — — EPM 115 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Q20N11S07M
10 — — EPM 115 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Q20N11S10M
15 — — EPM 115 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Q20N11S15M
25 1 1 DS-3M 150 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 R20P11S25M
37.5 1 1 DS-3M 150 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 R20P11S37M
50 1 1 DS-3M 150 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 R20P11S50M
75 1 1 DS-3M 150 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 R20P11S75M
100 1 1 DS-3M 150 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 R20P11S99M
167 1 1 DS-3M 150 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 R20P11S67M
1 1 – 5% FCAN, 2 – 5% FCBN at 240V; 2 – 2.5% FCAN, 4 – 2.5% FCBN at 480V.
2 Contact your local Cutler-Hammer sales office. Dimensions are being revised at the time of this printing.
Table 1-83. Marine Duty Transformers Three-Phase Selection Information — Types EPTM, DT-3M, 60 Hz
kVA Full Cap. Taps Type °C Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Catalog
P
FCAN FCBN Temp. Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Number
Rise P
480 D Volts to 208Y/120 Volts
3 — 2@-5% EPTM 115 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 L48G28T03M
6 — 2@-5% EPTM 115 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 L48G28T06M
9 — 2@-5% EPTM 115 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 L48G28T09M
15 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M28T15M
30 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M28T30M
45 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M28T45M
75 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M28T75M
112.5 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M28T12M
150 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M28T49M
225 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M28T22M
300 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M28T33M
500 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M28T55M
480 D Volts to 240 D Volts
6 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% EPTM 115 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 L48D24T06M
9 2@+2.5% 2@-2.5% EPTM 115 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 L48D24T09M
15 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M24T15M
30 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M24T30M
45 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M24T45M
75 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M24T75M
112.5 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M24T12M
150 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M24T49M
225 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M24T22M
300 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M24T33M
500 2@+2.5% 4@-2.5% DT-3M 150 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 M48M24T55M
3 Contact your local Cutler-Hammer sales office. Dimensions are being revised at the time of this printing.
Single- and Three-Phase Features, Benefits Insulation System and Temperature Rise
Industry standards classify insulation
Applications, 60 Hz and Functions systems and rise as shown below:
■ UL listed. Table 1-84. Insulation System Classification
■ 60 Hz operation. Ambient + + =
■ 600 volt class insulation. Winding Hot Temp.
■ Short-term overload capability Rise Spot Class
as required by ANSI. 40°C 55°C 10°C 105°C
■ Meet NEMA ST-20 sound levels. 40°C 80°C 30°C 150°C
40°C 115°C 30°C 185°C
40°C 150°C 30°C 220°C
Standards and Certifications
The design life of transformers having
Industry Standards different insulation systems is the
All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution same — the lower temperature systems
and control transformers are built and are designed for the same life as the
Type EP tested in accordance with applicable higher temperature systems.
NEMA, ANSI, and IEEE Standards.
Enclosures
Product Description All 600 volt class transformers are
UL listed unless otherwise noted. Cutler-Hammer encapsulated buck-
boost transformers utilize a NEMA 3R
Types EP, EPT Seismic Qualified rated enclosure.
■ Sand and Resin Encapsulated design. All Cutler-Hammer dry type distribution
Sound Levels
■ Suitable for indoor or outdoor transformers are seismically qualified,
and exceed requirements of the All Cutler-Hammer 600 volt class
applications.
Uniform Building Code (UBC) and general purpose dry type distribution
■ Totally enclosed, non-ventilated transformers are designed to meet
California Code Title 24.
enclosures. NEMA ST-20 levels listed here.
■ Enclosures are NEMA 3R rated.
■ Mountable in any position indoors Options and Accessories Table 1-85. Sound Levels
and upright only outdoors. kVA NEMA Average 1
Please refer to Page 1-120. Sound Level in dB
■ 185ºC Insulation System, 115ºC rise
standard. 0–9 40
■ Available in ratings through 37.5 Product Specifications 10 – 50 45
51 – 150 50
kVA and 4160 volts primary (EP). Frequency 151 – 300 55
■ Available in ratings through 75 kVA 301 – 500 60
Cutler-Hammer buck-boost trans-
and 4160 volts primary (EPT). 501 – 700 62
formers are designed for 60 Hz 701 – 1000 64
operation. 1001 – 1500 65
Q Application Description Overload Capability 1 Applies to general purpose transformers only.
A buck-boost transformer is used Short-term overload is designed into Winding Terminations
to provide an economical method of transformers as required by ANSI. Primary and secondary windings are
correcting a lower or higher voltage Dry type distribution transformers terminated in the wiring compartment.
rating more suitable for efficient oper- will deliver 200% nameplate load for Encapsulated units have copper leads
ation of electrical equipment. Type EP one-half hour; 150% load for one-hour; or stabs brought out for connections.
Buck-Boost transformers are small and 125% load for four-hours without Lugs are not supplied with these
kVA, single-phase transformers with being damaged provided that a con- transformers. Cutler-Hammer recom-
dual primary and dual secondary stant 50% load precedes and follows mends external cables be rated 90°C
windings and are usually connected as the overload. See ANSI C57.96-01.250 (sized at 75°C ampacity) for encapsu-
autotransformers by utilizing one unit for additional limitations. lated designs.
for single-phase applications and
either two or three units banked for Continuous overload capacity is not
three-phase operation. They are pri- deliberately designed into a trans-
marily used for motor operation and former because the design objective is
should not be used for motor control to be within the allowed winding tem-
circuits, to correct fluctuating line perature rise with nameplate loading.
voltage or to obtain a neutral on a
delta system.
Wiring Diagrams
Diagram A Diagram B Diagram C
High Voltage High Voltage Low Voltage
X3 X4 X3 X4
X1 X2 X1 X2
X1 X2 X3 X4
H4 H3 H4 H3 H4 H3
H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1
X3 X4
X1 X2 X3 X4 X1 X2
X1 X2 X3 X4
H4 H3
H2 H1 H4 H3 H2 H1 H4 H3 H2 H1
X1 X2 X3 X4 X3 X4
X3 X4 X4 X3
X1 X2
X1 X2 X2 X1
H4 H3 H2 H1 H1 H2 H3 H4
H4 H3 H2 H1 H2 H1
X3 X4 X4 X3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X4 X3 X2 X1
X1 X2 X2 X1 X1 X2 X3 X4 X4 X3 X2 X1
H4 H3 H2 H1 H1 H2 H3 H4
H4 H3 H2 H1 H1 H2 H3 H4
H2 H1 H1 H2
Q X1
X2
X3
X4
X1
X2
X3
X4
X1
X2
X3
X4
X1 X2 X1 X2 X1 X2 X1 X2 X1 X2 X1 X2
H4 H3 H4 H3 H4 H3 H4 H3 H4 H3 H4 H3 H4 H3 H4 H3 H4 H3
H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1
H4 H2 H4 H2 H4 H2 H4 H2 H4 H2 H4 H2
H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 H1
X2 X4 X2 X4 X2 X4
X3 X4 X4 X3
X3 X4
X1 X3 X1 X3 X1 X3 X1 X2 X2 X1
X1 X2
H3 H1 H3 H1 H3 H1
H4 H2 H4 H2 H4 H2 H4 H1 H1 H4
H4 H1
Single-Phase, 60 Hz
Single-Phase, 60 Hz
Table 1-91. Three-Phase Open Delta Connection 230 Volt Output Required, 60 Hz
Units Unit Input Available Voltage Catalog
Required 1 kVA 199 203 207 209 216 Number
Table 1-92. Three-Phase Open Delta Connection 240 Volt Output Required, 60 Hz
Units Unit Input Available Voltage Catalog
Required 1 kVA 208 212 216 218 225 Number
Q
Q
1 .25 1.25 5.2 1.44 5.2 1.98 5.2 3.95 10.4 2.16 5.2 2.38 5.2 S20N08A26N
1 .50 2.50 10.4 2.88 10.4 3.95 10.4 7.90 20.8 4.33 10.4 4.76 10.4 S20N08A51N
1 .75 3.75 15.6 4.32 15.6 5.93 15.6 11.9 31.2 6.49 15.6 7.14 15.6 S20N08A76N
1 1 5.00 20.8 5.76 20.8 7.90 20.8 15.8 41.6 8.65 20.8 9.52 20.8 S20N08A01N
1 1.5 7.50 31.2 8.64 31.2 11.9 31.2 23.8 62.5 13.0 31.2 14.3 31.2 S20N08A16N
1 2 10.00 41.6 11.5 41.6 15.8 41.6 31.6 83.3 17.3 41.6 19.0 41.6 S20N08A02N
1 3 15.0 62.5 17.3 62.5 23.8 62.5 47.5 125.0 26.0 62.5 28.6 62.5 S20N08A03N
1 5 25.0 104.0 28.8 104.0 39.5 104.0 79.0 208.0 43.3 104.0 47.6 104.0 S20N08A05N
1 7.5 37.5 156.0 43.2 156.0 59.3 156.0 118.6 312.0 64.9 156.0 71.4 156.0 S20N08A07N
Connection B B F E F F
Diagram 2
1 .25 2.50 5.2 4.99 10.4 1.44 6.26 5.23 11.4 5.47 11.4 2.75 5.72 S20N08A26N
1 .50 4.99 10.4 9.98 20.8 2.88 12.5 10.4 22.8 10.9 22.8 5.49 11.4 S20N08A51N
1 .75 7.49 15.6 15.0 31.2 4.33 18.8 15.7 34.2 16.4 34.2 8.24 17.2 S20N08A76N
1 1 9.98 20.8 20.0 41.6 5.76 25.0 20.9 45.6 21.8 45.6 11.0 22.9 S20N08A01N
1 1.5 15.0 31.2 30.0 62.5 8.64 37.6 31.3 68.4 32.8 68.4 16.5 34.3 S20N08A16N
1 2 20.0 41.6 40.0 83.3 11.5 50.1 41.8 91.2 43.7 91.2 22.0 45.8 S20N08A02N
1 3 30.0 62.5 60.0 125.0 17.3 75.3 62.7 136.0 65.2 136.0 33.0 68.8 S20N08A03N
1 5 49.9 104.0 99.8 208.0 28.8 125.3 104.5 227.0 108.0 227.0 54.9 114.4 S20N08A05N
1 7.5 74.9 156.0 149.8 312.0 43.2 187.9 156.8 341.0 163.0 341.0 82.4 171.6 S20N08A07N
Connection F E B E E F
Diagram 2
1 Additional wiring trough may be required.
2 Refer to Page 1-74 for Buck-Boost wiring diagrams.
.25 6.52 10.4 3.75 5.2 4.26 5.2 4.33 5.2 4.33 5.2 S20N08A26N
.50 13.0 20.8 7.50 10.4 8.52 10.4 8.65 10.4 8.65 10.4 S20N08A51N
.75 19.6 31.2 11.2 15.6 12.8 15.6 13.0 15.6 13.0 15.6 S20N08A76N
1 26.1 41.6 15.0 20.8 17.0 20.8 17.3 20.8 17.3 20.8 S20N08A01N
1.5 39.1 62.4 22.5 31.2 25.5 31.2 26.0 31.2 26.0 31.2 S20N08A16N
2 52.2 83.2 30.0 41.6 34.1 41.6 34.6 41.6 34.6 41.6 S20N08A02N
3 78.4 125.0 45.0 62.5 51.2 62.5 52.0 62.5 52.0 62.5 S20N08A03N
5 130.4 208.0 75.1 104.0 85.2 104.0 86.6 104.0 86.6 104.0 S20N08A05N
7.5 195.6 312.0 112.6 156.0 127.8 156.0 129.9 156.0 129.9 156.0 S20N08A07N
Connection Diagram 1 I N K N K
Units Required 2 2 3 2 3 2
.25 8.7 10.4 4.12 6.25 9.08 10.9 4.76 5.72 S20N08A26N
.50 17.4 20.8 8.23 12.5 18.2 21.8 9.51 11.4 S20N08A51N
.75 26.1 31.2 12.3 18.8 27.2 32.8 14.3 17.2 S20N08A76N
1 34.8 41.6 16.5 25.0 36.3 43.7 19.0 22.9 S20N08A01N
1.5 52.2 62.4 24.7 37.5 54.5 65.5 28.5 34.3 S20N08A16N
2 69.6 83.2 32.9 50.0 72.6 87.4 38.0 45.8 S20N08A02N
3 104.6 125.0 49.5 75.2 109.7 131.3 57.2 68.8 S20N08A03N
5 174.0 208.0 82.3 125.1 181.6 218.4 95.1 114.4 S20N08A05N
7.5 261.0 312.0 123.5 187.6 272.4 327.6 142.7 171.6 S20N08A07N
Connection Diagram 1 I N I K
Units Required 2 2 3 2 2
1 Refer to Page 1-74 for Buck-Boost wiring diagrams.
2 Additional wiring trough may be required.
Table 1-99. Three-Phase Open Delta Connection 480 Volt Output Table 1-100. Single-Phase 480 Volt Output Required, 60 Hz
Required, 60 Hz Units Input Available Voltage Catalog
Units Input Available Voltage Catalog Required 4 600 575 575 Number 5
Required 1 600 575 575 Number 2
Output Output Output
Output Output Output kVA Amps kVA Amps kVA Amps
kVA Amps kVA Amps kVA Amps
1 2.5 5.2 — — — — S20N11S51N
2 4.3 5.1 — — — — S20N11S51N 1 — — — — 2.4 5 S60G11S51N
2 — — — — 4.1 4.9 S60G11S51N 1 3.7 7.7 — — — — S20N11S76N
2 6.5 7.8 — — — — S20N11S76N 1 — — — — 3.6 7.5 S60G11S76N
2 — — — — 6.2 7.4 S60G11S76N 1 5.0 10.4 — — — — S20N11S01N
2 8.6 10.3 — — — — S20N11S01N 1 — — — — 4.8 10 S60G11S01N
2 — — — — 8.3 9.9 S60G11S01N 1 7.5 15.6 — — — — S20N11S16N
2 13.0 15.6 — — — — S20N11S16N 1 — — — — 7.2 15 S60G11S16N
2 — — — — 12.4 14.9 S60G11S16N 1 10 20.8 — — — — S20N11S02N
2 17.2 20.6 — — — — S20N11S02N 1 — — — — 9.6 20 S60G11S02N
2 — — — — 16.5 19.8 S60G11S02N 1 15 31.2 — — — — S20N11S03N
2 25.8 31 — — — — S20N11S03N 1 — — — — 14.3 29.7 S60G11S03N
2 — — — — 24.8 29.8 S60G11S03N 1 25 52 — — — — S20N11S05N
2 43.2 51.9 — — — — S20N11S05N 1 — — — — 24 50 S60G11S05N
2 — — — — 41 49.3 S60G11S05N 1 37.5 78.1 — — — — S20N11S07N
2 65 78.1 — — — — S20N11S07N 1 — — — — 36 75 S60G11S07N
2 — — — — 62 74.5 S60G11S07N 1 50 104.1 — — — — S20N11S10N
2 86 103.4 — — — — S20N11S10N 1 — — 43 100 — — S60G11S10N
2 — — 83 99.8 — — S60G11S10N 1 75 156.2 — — — — S20N11S15N
2 130 156.3 — — — — S20N11S15N 1 — — 72 150 — — S60N11S15N
2 — — 124 149.1 — — S60N11S15N 1 125 260.4 — — — — T20P11S25
2 216 259.8 — — — — T20P11S25 1 — — 120 250 — — S60J11S25N
2 — — 207 248.9 — — S60J11S25N 1 187 389.6 — — — — T20P11S37
2 324 389.7 — — — — T20P11S37 1 250 520.8 — — — — T20P11S50
2 432 519.6 — — — — T20P11S50 Connection E H U
Connection I J T Diagram 6
Diagram 3 4 Additional wiring trough may be required.
1 Additional wiring trough may be required. 5 On transformers supplied with standard taps, taps must be placed at
2 On transformers supplied with standard taps, taps must be placed at nominal settings.
nominal settings. 6 Refer to Page 1-74 for Buck-Boost wiring diagrams.
3 Refer to Page 1-74 for Buck-Boost wiring diagrams. Note: Autotransformers can be used only where local electric codes
permit and isolation of the two circuits is not required.
R
R
Technical Data
and Specifications
Please refer to Page 1-122.
Type MTA
S Note: If the rated primary current is less than 2 amperes, the maximum rating of the overcurrent device is 300% for power circuits, shown
above, or 500% for control circuits, shown above in (brackets). If the rated primary current is 2 amperes or more, the maximum rating of the
overcurrent device is 250%. All figures assume secondary overcurrent protection per NEC/UL.
S References: NEC 430-72 (c) exception 2, 450-3 (b) 1 & 2, UL 508 32.7, UL 845 11.16 and 11.17.
12 3-1/2 7 10 15 20 30 — — — — — — — — — —
24 1-6/10 3-2/10 5 6-1/4 10 12 15 20 20 30 — — — — — —
90 4/10 8/10 1-1/4 1-8/10 2-1/2 3-1/2 4-1/2 5 6-1/4 9 12 15 30 30 — —
95 4/10 8/10 1-1/4 1-6/10 2-1/2 3-1/2 4 5 6 8 12 15 20 30 — —
100 4/10 8/10 1-1/4 1-6/10 2-1/2 3-2/10 4 5 5-6/10 8 12 15 20 30 — —
110 3/10 3/4 1-1/8 1-1/2 2-1/4 3 3-1/2 4-1/2 5 7-1/2 10 15 20 30 — —
115 3/10 6/10 1 1-4/10 2 2-8/10 3-1/2 4 5 7 10 15 20 30 — —
120 3/10 6/10 1 1-1/4 2 2-1/2 3-2/10 4 4-1/2 6-1/4 10 15 20 20 — —
220 15/100 3/10 1/2 3/4 1-1/8 1-1/2 1-8/10 2-1/4 2-1/2 3-1/2 5-6/10 7 9 15 20 30
230 15/100 3/10 1/2 6/10 1 1-4/10 1-8/10 2 2-1/2 3-1/2 5 7 8 15 20 30
240 15/100 3/10 1/2 6/10 1 1-1/4 1-6/10 2 2-1/2 3-2/10 5 7 8 12 20 30
Note: If the rated secondary current is less than 9 amperes, the maximum rating of the overcurrent device is 167%; 9 amperes or more, the maximum
rating of the overcurrent device is 125%. If 125% does not correspond to a standard fuse rating, the next highest standard rating may be used.
References: NEC 430-72 (c) exception 2, 450-3 (b) 1 & 2, UL 508 32.7, UL 845 11.16 and 11.17.
Wiring Diagrams
Type MTA and MTC Control Transformers Type AP Control Transformers
Table 1-104. Wiring for Diagram 1 Table 1-106. Wiring for Diagram 3 Table 1-108. Wiring for Diagram 5
Volts Connect Lines Volts Connect Lines Volts Connect Lines
A B A B A B
H1 H3 H2 H4
H1 H3 H2 H4 H1 H3 H2 H4
X2 X1
X4 X2 X3 X1 X4 X2 X3 X1
H1 H3 H2 H4 H5
X2 X1
S
S
Type MTA
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-109. Type MTA
VA Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Frame Wiring Catalog
Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram 1 Number
Type MTC
T Technical Data
and Specifications
Please refer to Page 1-122.
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-112. Type MTC
VA Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Frame Wiring Catalog
Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram 1 Number
Table 1-113. Type MTC with Integrally Mounted 30A, 600V Class with 2-Pole Primary Fuse Block for Rejection Type Fuses (Fuses Not Included)
VA Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Frame Wiring Catalog
Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram 2 Number
Technical Data
and Specifications
Figure 1-10. Diagram 3
Please refer to Page 1-122.
U
Figure 1-13. Diagram 6
Wiring Diagrams
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5
240V 480V
550,575,600V
220,230,240V
440,460,480V
380,400,416V
H1 H3 H2 H4 H1 H3 H2 H4
0V
H1 H3 H2 H4
110,115,120V
23/24/25
0V
X4 X2 X3 X1
X3 X2 X1
X4 X2 X3 X1 X4 X2 X3 X1
Figure 1-14. Diagram 7
Figure 1-21. Diagram 14
120V 240V
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
Figure 1-18. Diagram 11
575V
460V
400V
230V
208V
0V
H1 600V H2
575V
550V
0V
24V
115V
230V
Figure 1-15. Diagram 8
X4
X3
X2
X1
24V
23V Figure 1-22. Diagram 15
X2 22V X1
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
Figure 1-19. Diagram 12
575V
460V
400V
230V
208V
0V
H1 420V H2
400V
380V
0V
115V X3
115V
X4
X2
X1
U 24V
23V
X2 22V X1 Figure 1-23. Diagram 16
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-118. Type MTE — Product Selection
VA Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Wiring Catalog
Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram 1 Number
Type MTE
Primary: 230/460/575
Secondary: 115/95 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 2-9/16 3 3 3.5 65 76 76 1.6 5 C0050E3C
75 2-7/8 3-3/8 3-3/8 4.5 73 86 86 2.0 5 C0075E3C
100 2-7/8 3-3/8 3-7/8 6.0 73 86 98 2.7 5 C0100E3C
150 3-3/16 3-3/4 4-1/4 7.7 81 95 108 3.5 5 C0150E3C
200 3-13/16 4-1/2 4-1/4 9.0 97 114 108 4.1 5 C0200E3C
250 3-13/16 4-1/2 4-3/4 9.7 97 114 121 4.4 5 C0250E3C
300 3-13/16 4-1/2 5-1/8 11.7 97 114 130 5.3 5 C0300E3C
350 4-3/4 5-1/4 5 16.5 121 133 127 7.5 5 C0350E3C
500 4-3/4 5-1/4 5-5/8 21.5 121 133 143 9.8 5 C0500E3C
750 4-3/4 5-1/4 7 28.0 121 133 178 12.7 5 C0750E3C
Primary: 380/400/415
Secondary: 110 x 220 with jumpers; fuse clips not applicable
50 2-9/16 3 3 3.0 65 76 76 1.4 6 C0050E4D
75 2-9/16 3 3-1/2 4.0 65 76 89 1.8 6 C0075E4D
100 2-7/8 3-3/8 3-9/16 5.2 73 86 90 2.4 6 C0100E4D
150 3-3/16 3-3/4 4 7.0 81 95 102 3.2 6 C0150E4D
200 3-13/16 4-1/2 4 8.7 97 114 102 3.9 6 C0200E4D
250 3-13/16 4-1/2 4-3/8 10.2 97 114 111 4.6 6 C0250E4D
300 3-13/16 4-1/2 4-3/4 11.0 97 114 121 5.0 6 C0300E4D
350 3-13/16 4-1/2 5-1/4 13.0 97 114 133 5.9 6 C0350E4D
500 4-3/4 5-1/4 5-3/8 20.0 121 133 136 9.1 6 C0500E4D
750 4-3/4 5-1/4 7 28.0 121 133 178 12.7 6 C0750E4D
Primary: 200/220/440, 208/230/460, 240/480
Secondary: 23/110, 24/115, 25/120 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 2-9/16 3 3-1/4 3.4 65 76 83 1.5 7 C0050E5E
75 2-7/8 3-3/8 3-1/2 4.8 73 86 89 2.2 7 C0075E5E
100 3-3/16 3-3/4 5-5/8 5.9 81 95 143 2.7 7 C0100E5E
150 3-3/16 3-3/4 4-3/8 7.9 81 95 111 3.6 7 C0150E5E
200 3-13/16 4-1/2 4-1/2 10.6 97 114 114 4.8 7 C0200E5E
250 3-13/16 4-1/2 5-1/4 13.9 97 114 133 6.3 7 C0250E5E
300 4-3/4 5-1/4 5-1/8 15.5 121 133 130 7.0 7 C0300E5E
350 4-3/4 5-1/4 5-3/8 16.8 121 133 136 7.6 7 C0350E5E
500 4-3/4 5-1/4 6-7/8 23.4 121 133 175 10.6 7 C0500E5E
Universal Design (MTG Open Core-Coil, MTE Epoxy Encapsulated)
Primary: 240/416/480/600, 230/400/460/575, 220/380/440/550, 208/500
Secondary: 99/120/130, 95/115/125, 91/110/120, 85/100/110 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 2-7/8 3-3/8 4 4.0 73 86 102 1.8 8 C0050G6U 2
100 3-3/16 3-3/4 4-5/8 6.6 81 95 117 3.0 8 C0100G6U 2
150 3-13/16 4-1/2 4-7/16 8.8 97 114 113 4.0 8 C0150E6U 3
250 3-13/16 4-1/2 5-7/8 14.7 97 114 149 6.7 8 C0250E6U 3
350 4-7/16 5-1/4 5-5/8 18.6 113 133 143 8.4 8 C0350E6U 3
500 4-7/16 5-1/4 7 25.6 113 133 178 11.6 8 C0500E6U 3
750 5-3/4 6-3/4 5-11/16 30.5 146 171 144 13.8 8 C0750E6U 3
1 See Pages 1-97 and 1-98 for Wiring Diagrams.
2 Type MTG Open Core-Coil Universal Design.
3 Type MTE Epoxy Encapsulated Universal Design.
Note: For additional information refer to Cutler-Hammer Industrial Control Transformer Binder B1228A. U
U
Type MTE
Primary: 240 x 480, 230 x 460, 220 x 440 with jumpers and two-pole primary fuse block for rejection type fuses
Secondary: 120/115/110 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 3-15/16 3 3 2.8 100 76 76 1.3 1 C0050E2AFB
75 3-15/16 3 3-1/2 3.7 100 76 89 1.7 1 C0075E2AFB
100 4-1/4 3-3/8 3-3/8 4.4 108 86 86 2.0 1 C0100E2AFB
150 4-9/16 3-3/4 4 6.9 116 95 102 3.1 1 C0150E2AFB
200 5-3/16 4-1/2 4 8.7 132 114 102 3.9 1 C0200E2AFB
250 5-3/16 4-1/2 4-3/8 10.2 132 114 111 4.6 1 C0250E2AFB
300 5-3/16 4-1/2 4-3/4 11.5 132 114 121 5.2 1 C0300E2AFB
350 5-3/16 4-1/2 5-1/4 13.8 132 114 133 6.3 1 C0350E2AFB
500 6-1/8 5-1/4 5-1/2 19.4 156 133 140 8.8 1 C0500E2AFB
750 6-1/8 5-1/4 7 28.3 156 133 178 12.8 1 C0750E2AFB
1000 7-1/16 6-3/4 6-7/16 29.7 179 171 164 13.4 1 C1000E2AFB
1500 7-3/4 7-1/2 7-3/8 40.2 197 191 187 18.1 1 C1500E2AFB
Primary: 240 x 480 with jumpers and two-pole primary fuse block for rejection type fuses
Secondary: 24 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 3-15/16 3 3 2.8 100 76 76 1.3 2 C0050E2BFB
75 3-15/16 3 3-1/2 3.8 100 76 89 1.7 2 C0075E2BFB
100 4-1/4 3-3/8 3-3/8 4.4 108 86 86 2.1 2 C0100E2BFB
150 4-9/16 3-3/4 4 6.9 116 95 102 3.1 2 C0150E2BFB
200 5-3/16 4-1/2 4 8.7 132 114 102 3.9 2 C0200E2BFB
250 5-3/16 4-1/2 4-3/8 10.3 132 114 111 4.7 2 C0250E2BFB
300 5-3/16 4-1/2 4-3/4 11.6 132 114 121 5.3 2 C0300E2BFB
350 5-3/16 4-1/2 5-1/4 13.6 132 114 133 6.2 2 C0350E2BFB
500 6-1/8 5-1/4 5-5/8 17.7 156 133 143 8.0 2 C0500E2BFB
Primary: 120 x 240 with jumpers and two-pole primary fuse block for rejection type fuses
Secondary: 24 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 3-15/16 3 3 2.8 100 76 76 1.3 3 C0050E1BFB
75 3-15/16 3 3 1/2 3.8 100 76 89 1.7 3 C0075E1BFB
100 4-1/4 3-3/8 3 3/8 4.6 108 86 86 2.1 3 C0100E1BFB
150 4-9/16 3-3/4 4 6.9 116 95 102 3.1 3 C0150E1BFB
200 5-3/16 4-1/2 4 8.5 132 114 102 3.9 3 C0200E1BFB
250 5-3/16 4-1/2 4 3/8 10.3 132 114 111 4.7 3 C0250E1BFB
300 5-3/16 4-1/2 4 3/4 11.4 132 114 121 5.2 3 C0300E1BFB
350 5-3/16 4-1/2 5 1/4 13.4 132 114 133 6.1 3 C0350E1BFB
500 6-1/8 5-1/4 5 5/8 17.7 156 133 143 8.0 3 C0500E1BFB
Primary: 208/277 with two-pole primary fuse block for rejection type fuses
Secondary: 120 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 3-15/16 3 3 3.1 100 76 76 1.4 4 C0050E3AFB
75 3-15/16 3 3-1/2 4.0 100 76 89 1.8 4 C0075E3AFB
100 4-1/4 3-3/8 3-3/8 4.7 108 86 86 2.1 4 C0100E3AFB
150 4-9/16 3-3/4 4 7.1 116 95 102 3.2 4 C0150E3AFB
200 5-3/16 4-1/2 4 8.9 132 114 102 4.0 4 C0200E3AFB
250 5-3/16 4-1/2 4-3/8 10.4 132 114 111 4.7 4 C0250E3AFB
300 5-3/16 4-1/2 4-3/4 11.6 132 114 121 5.3 4 C0300E3AFB
350 5-3/16 4-1/2 5-1/4 13.9 132 114 133 6.3 4 C0350E3AFB
500 6-1/8 5-1/4 5-3/8 17.4 156 133 143 7.9 4 C0500E3AFB
1 See Page 1-97 for Wiring Diagrams.
U Note: For additional information refer to Cutler-Hammer Industrial Control Transformer Binder B1228A.
Primary: 550/575/600 with two-pole primary fuse block for rejection type fuses
Secondary: 110/115/120 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 3-15/16 3 3 2.9 100 76 76 1.3 10 C0050E4CFB
75 3-15/16 3 3-1/2 3.8 100 76 89 1.7 10 C0075E4CFB
100 4-1/4 3 -3/8 3 3/8 4.4 108 86 86 2.0 10 C0100E4CFB
150 4-9/16 3-3/4 4 7.0 116 95 102 3.2 10 C0150E4CFB
200 5-3/16 4-1/2 4 8.6 132 114 102 3.9 10 C0200E4CFB
250 5-3/16 4-1/2 4 3/8 10.2 132 114 111 4.6 10 C0250E4CFB
300 5-3/16 4-1/2 4 3/4 11.5 132 114 121 5.2 10 C0300E4CFB
350 5-3/16 4-1/2 5 1/4 13.8 132 114 133 6.3 10 C0350E4CFB
500 6-1/8 5-1/4 5 3/8 17.0 156 133 137 7.7 10 C0500E4CFB
750 6-1/8 5-1/4 7 25.9 156 133 178 11.8 10 C0750E4CFB
Primary: 380/400/415 with two-pole primary fuse block for rejection type fuses
Secondary: 22/23/24 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 2-9/16 3 3 2.6 65 76 76 1.2 13 C0050E4HFB
75 2-9/16 3 3-1/2 3.7 65 76 89 1.7 13 C0075E4HFB
100 2-7/8 3-3/8 3-3/8 4.2 73 86 86 1.9 13 C0100E4HFB
150 3-3/16 3-3/4 4 6.7 81 95 102 3.0 13 C0150E4HFB
200 3-13/16 4-1/2 4 8.4 97 114 102 3.8 13 C0200E4HFB
250 3-13/16 4-1/2 4-3/8 10.2 97 114 111 4.6 13 C0250E4HFB
Primary: 550/575/600 with two-pole primary fuse block for rejection type fuses
Secondary: 22/23/24 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 2-9/16 3 3 2.7 65 76 76 1.2 12 C0050E4WFB
75 2-9/16 3 3-1/2 3.7 65 76 89 1.7 12 C0075E4WFB
100 2-7/8 3-3/8 3-3/8 4.2 73 86 86 1.9 12 C0100E4WFB
150 3-3/16 3-3/4 4 6.7 81 95 102 3.0 12 C0150E4WFB
200 3-13/16 4-1/2 4 8.4 97 114 102 3.8 12 C0200E4WFB
250 3-13/16 4-1/2 4-3/8 10.2 97 114 111 4.6 12 C0250E4WFB
1 See Page 1-98 for Wiring Diagrams.
Note: For additional information refer to Cutler-Hammer Industrial Control Transformer Binder B1228A.
U
U
Primary: 230/460/575 with two-pole primary fuse block for rejection type fuses
Secondary: 115/95 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 3-13/16 3 3 3.7 97 76 76 1.7 5 C0050E3CFB
75 4-1/4 3-3/8 3-3/8 4.7 108 86 86 2.1 5 C0075E3CFB
100 4-1/4 3-3/8 3-7/8 6.2 108 86 98 2.8 5 C0100E3CFB
150 4-9/16 3-3/4 4-1/4 7.9 116 95 108 3.6 5 C0150E3CFB
200 5-3/16 4-1/2 4-1/4 9.2 132 114 108 4.2 5 C0200E3CFB
250 5-3/16 4-1/2 4-3/4 9.9 132 114 121 4.5 5 C0250E3CFB
300 5-3/16 4-1/2 5-1/8 11.9 132 114 130 5.4 5 C0300E3CFB
350 6-1/8 5-1/4 5 16.7 156 133 127 7.6 5 C0350E3CFB
500 6-1/8 5-1/4 5-7/8 21.7 156 133 149 9.9 5 C0500E3CFB
Primary: 380/400/415 with two-pole primary fuse block for rejection type fuses
Secondary: 110 x 220 with jumpers; fuse clips not available
50 3-15/16 3 3 3.2 100 76 76 1.5 6 C0050E4DFB
75 3-15/16 3 3-1/2 4.2 100 76 89 1.9 6 C0075E4DFB
100 4-1/4 3-3/8 3-9/16 5.4 108 86 90 2.5 6 C0100E4DFB
150 4-9/16 3-3/4 4 7.2 116 95 102 3.3 6 C0150E4DFB
200 5-3/16 4-1/2 4 8.9 132 114 102 4.0 6 C0200E4DFB
250 5-3/16 4-1/2 4-3/8 10.4 132 114 111 4.7 6 C0250E4DFB
300 5-3/16 4-1/2 4-3/4 11.2 132 114 121 5.1 6 C0300E4DFB
350 5-3/16 4-1/2 5-1/4 13.2 132 114 133 6.0 6 C0350E4DFB
500 6-1/8 5-1/4 5-5/8 20.2 156 133 143 9.2 6 C0500E4DFB
Primary: 200/220/440, 208/230/460, 240/480 with two-pole primary fuse block for rejection type fuses
Secondary: 23/110, 24/115, 25/120 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 3-15/16 3 3-1/4 3.6 100 76 83 1.6 7 C0050E5EFB
75 4-1/4 3-3/8 3-1/2 5.0 108 86 89 2.3 7 C0075E5EFB
100 4-9/16 3-3/4 3-5/8 6.1 116 95 92 2.8 7 C0100E5EFB
150 4-9/16 3-3/4 4-3/8 8.1 116 95 111 3.7 7 C0150E5EFB
200 5-3/16 4-1/2 4-1/2 10.8 132 114 114 4.9 7 C0200E5EFB
250 5-3/16 4-1/2 5-1/4 14.1 132 114 133 6.4 7 C0250E5EFB
300 6-1/8 5-1/4 5-1/8 15.7 156 133 130 7.1 7 C0300E5EFB
350 6-1/8 5-1/4 5-3/8 17.0 156 133 136 7.7 7 C0350E5EFB
500 6-1/8 5-1/4 6-7/8 23.6 156 133 175 10.7 7 C0500E5EFB
Universal Design (MTG Open Core-Coil, MTE Epoxy Encapsulated)
Primary: 240/416/480/600, 230/400/460/575, 220/380/440/550, 208/500 with two-pole primary fuse block for rejection type fuses
Secondary: 99/120/130, 95/115/125, 91/110/120, 85/100/110 with fuse clips for 13/32 x 1-1/2 fuses
50 4-1/4 3-3/8 4 4.2 108 86 102 1.9 8 C0050G6UFB 2
100 4-9/16 3-3/4 4-5/8 6.8 116 95 117 3.1 8 C0100G6UFB 2
150 5-3/16 4-1/2 4-7/16 9.0 132 114 113 4.1 8 C0150E6UFB 3
250 5-3/16 4-1/2 5-7/8 14.9 132 114 149 6.8 8 C0250E6UFB 3
350 5-13/16 5-1/4 5-5/8 18.8 148 133 143 8.5 8 C0350E6UFB 3
500 5-13/16 5-1/4 7 25.8 148 133 178 11.7 8 C0500E6UFB 3
1 See Pages 1-97 and 1-98 for Wiring Diagrams.
2 Type MTG Open Core-Coil Universal Design.
3 Type MTE Epoxy Encapsulated Universal Design.
Note: For additional information refer to Cutler-Hammer Industrial Control Transformer Binder B1228A.
U
U
Technical Data
and Specifications
Please refer to Page 1-122.
Type MTK
Wiring Diagrams
240V 480V
H1 H3 H2 H4 H1 H3 H2 H4
H1 H3 H2 H4
X4 X2 X3 X1
Figure 1-26. Diagram 3
X4 X2 X3 X1 X4 X2 X3 X1
120V 240V
Figure 1-30. Diagram 7
Wiring Diagrams
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5
550,575,600V
220,230,240V
H1 H2
440,460,480V
380,400,416V
600V
575V
575V
460V
400V
230V
208V
0V
550V
0V
110,115,120V
23/24/25
0V
0V
115V X3
115V
0V
24V
X4
X2
X1
23V X3 X2 X1
X2 22V X1
Figure 1-37. Diagram 14
Figure 1-35. Diagram 12 Figure 1-39. Diagram 16
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H1 420V H2
400V
575V
460V
400V
230V
208V
0V
380V
0V
24V
115V
230V
24V
23V
X4
X3
X2
X1
X2 22V X1
V
V
Type MTK
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-125. Type MTK — Product Selection
VA Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Wiring Catalog
Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram 1 Number
V
V
CE Marked
Technical Data
and Specifications
Please refer to Page 1-122.
CE Marked
Wiring Diagrams
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5
240V 480V
550,575,600V
220,230,240V
440,460,480V
380,400,416V
H1 H3 H2 H4 H1 H3 H2 H4
0V
H1 H3 H2 H4
110,115,120V
23/24/25
0V
X4 X2 X3 X1
X3 X2 X1
X4 X2 X3 X1 X4 X2 X3 X1
Figure 1-46. Diagram 7
Figure 1-53. Diagram 14
120V 240V
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
Figure 1-50. Diagram 11
575V
460V
400V
230V
208V
0V
H1 600V H2
575V
550V
0V
24V
115V
230V
Figure 1-47. Diagram 8
X4
X3
X2
X1
24V
23V Figure 1-54. Diagram 15
X2 22V X1
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
Figure 1-51. Diagram 12
575V
460V
400V
230V
208V
0V
H1 420V H2
400V
380V
0V
115V X3
115V
X4
X2
X1
24V
23V
X2 22V X1
Figure 1-55. Diagram 16
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-130. Type MTE CE Marked IP00
VA Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Wiring Catalog
Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram 1 Number
CE Marked
Primary: 380/400/415
Secondary: 110 x 220 with jumpers
50 2-9/16 3 3-1/2 3.5 65 76 89 1.6 6 CE0050E4D
75 2-7/8 3-3/8 3-1/2 4.8 73 86 89 2.2 6 CE0075E4D
100 3-3/16 3-3/4 3-5/8 5.9 81 95 92 2.7 6 CE0100E4D
150 3-13/16 4-1/2 4 8.5 97 114 102 3.9 6 CE0150E4D
200 3-13/16 4-1/2 4-1/2 10.6 97 114 114 4.8 6 CE0200E4D
250 3-13/16 4-1/2 4-3/4 11.3 97 114 121 5.1 6 CE0250E4D
300 3-13/16 4-1/2 5-1/4 13.2 97 114 133 6.0 6 CE0300E4D
350 3-13/16 4-1/2 5-1/2 15.2 97 114 140 6.9 6 CE0350E4D
500 4-3/4 5-1/4 6 21.0 121 133 152 9.5 6 CE0500E4D
750 4-3/4 5-1/4 7-3/8 29.8 121 133 187 13.5 6 CE0750E4D
Primary: 200/220/440, 208/230/460, 240/480
Secondary: 23/110, 24/115, 25/120
50 2-7/8 3-3/8 3-1/4 4.2 65 86 83 1.9 7 CE0050E5E
75 3-3/16 3-3/4 3-5/8 5.9 81 95 92 2.7 7 CE0075E5E
100 3-3/16 3-3/4 4-3/8 7.9 81 95 111 3.6 7 CE0100E5E
150 3-13/16 4-1/2 4-1/4 10.0 97 114 108 4.5 7 CE0150E5E
200 3-13/16 4-1/2 5 12.8 97 114 127 5.8 7 CE0200E5E
250 3-13/16 4-1/2 5-1/2 15.2 97 114 140 6.9 7 CE0250E5E
300 4-3/4 5-1/4 5-3/8 16.8 121 133 137 7.6 7 CE0300E5E
350 4-3/4 5-1/4 5-1/2 19.2 121 133 140 8.7 7 CE0350E5E
500 4-3/4 5-1/4 7-1/4 27.0 121 133 184 12.3 7 CE0500E5E
1 See Pages 1-111 and 1-112 for Wiring Diagrams.
Note: Transformers are designed to operate in a maximum ambient of 40°C.
Contact your local Cutler-Hammer sales office for availability on additional CE Marked control transformers.
W
W
CE Marked
Table 1-133. Type MTK CE Marked with Factory Mounted Finger-Safe Terminal Covers IP20
VA Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Terminal Wiring Catalog
Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Type Diagram 1 Number
Primary: 208/230/400/460/575
Secondary: 24 2/115/230
250 3-7/8 4-1/2 5-1/2 14.9 98 114 140 6.8 B 15 CE0250K2VFS
300 3-7/8 4-1/2 6-1/16 17.4 98 114 154 7.9 B 15 CE0300K2VFS
350 4-7/16 5-1/4 5-3/4 17.8 113 133 146 8.1 B 15 CE0350K2VFS
500 4-7/16 5-1/4 7-5/16 26.6 113 133 186 12.1 B 15 CE0500K2VFS
750 5-15/16 6-3/8 6-3/16 32.5 151 162 157 14.7 B 15 CE0750K2VFS
1000 7-1/2 6-3/4 6-7/8 44.0 191 172 175 20.0 C 15 CE1000K2VFS
1500 7-1/2 6-3/4 6-3/4 45.4 191 172 172 20.6 C 16 CE1500K2WFS
2000 9-3/8 9 6-1/4 58.6 238 229 159 26.6 C 16 CE2000K2WFS
3000 9-3/8 9 8-1/8 92.9 238 229 206 42.1 C 16 CE3000K2WFS
5000 9-3/8 9 9-15/16 127.4 238 229 252 57.8 C 16 CE5000K2WFS
Primary: 240/416/480/600, 230/400/460/575, 220/380/440/550, 208/500
Secondary: 99/120/130, 95/115/125, 91/110/120, 85/100/110
250 4 4-1/2 5-1/16 11.4 102 114 135 5.2 A 8 CE0250K6UFS
300 4 4-1/2 5-1/2 13.6 102 114 140 6.2 A 8 CE0300K6UFS
350 4 4-1/2 5-1/2 14.2 102 114 140 6.4 A 8 CE0350K6UFS
500 4-1/2 5-1/4 5-5/8 17.4 114 133 143 7.9 A 8 CE0500K6UFS
750 4-1/2 5-1/4 5-5/8 27.5 114 133 187 12.5 A 8 CE0750K6UFS
1000 5-1/4 6-3/8 6-1/16 27.9 133 162 154 12.6 A 8 CE1000K6UFS
1500 5-13/16 6-3/4 6-5/16 43.1 148 172 160 19.5 A 8 CE1500K6UFS
2000 7-5/8 9 5-3/4 56.0 194 229 146 25.4 B 8 CE2000K6UFS
3000 8-1/4 9 6-9/16 76.2 210 229 167 34.6 B 8 CE3000K6UFS
1 See Pages 1-111 and 1-112 for Wiring Diagrams.
2 24 volt secondary only available through 1000 VA.
Note: For additional information refer to Cutler-Hammer Industrial Control Transformer Binder B1228A.
Contact your local Cutler-Hammer sales office for availability on additional CE Marked control transformers.
Table 1-134. Acceptable Rating of Primary Overcurrent Protection for CE Marked Control Transformers
Fuses 10 x 38 mm (13/32” x 1-1/2”) Time-lag (IEC 269)
Sec. Volt. 50 75 100 150 200 250 300 350 500 750
115 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 20.0
120 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 20.0
200 1.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 12.0
208 1.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 12.0
220 1.0 1.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 6.0 10.0
230 1.0 1.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 6.0 10.0
240 1.0 1.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 10.0
277 .5 1.0 1.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 8.0
380 .5 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 6.0
400 .5 .5 1.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 6.0
415 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 6.0
440 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 6.0
460 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 6.0
480 .5 .5 .5 1.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 6.0
550 .5 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
575 .5 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
600 .5 .5 .5 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Type AP
Product Selection
Additional Product Selection information begins on Page 1-3.
Table 1-138. Type AP
kVA Mounting Dimensions (Inches) Weight Dimensions (mm) Weight Frame Wiring Catalog
Height Width Depth Lbs. Height Width Depth kg Diagram 1 Number
Table 1-143. Rodent Screens Table 1-144. Replacement Parts for Mini-Power Centers
Description Frame Catalog Frame Deadfront Cover Front Cover
Size(s) 2 Number (Breaker Cover)
Rodent screens are used to discourage 909 RS01 283 47-37503 7074C98H04
entry by birds or rodents 910A, 911, 912 RS02 284 47-37503-2 7074C98H01
913B, 914B, 915B RS03 285 47-37503-3 7074C98H02
916A RS04 286 47-37503-4 7074C98H02
917, 918, 918A RS05 287 47-37503-5 7074C98H03
919, 920 RS06 289 47-37459 7074C44H01
1 Effective June 1, 2001 frame numbers will have a prefix of FR, i.e. 290 47-37459-2 7074C44H02
FR819. Dimensions, accessories, etc. are still applicable as if the FR did 291 47-37459-3 7074C44H03
not exist. 289A 47-42072 7074C44H01
290A 47-42072-2 7074C44H02
291A 47-42072-3 7074C44H03
Table 1-148. Rated Line Amperes for kVA and Voltages of Single-Phase Transformers
Amperes Voltage
for kVA 120 208 220 240 277 480 600 2400 4160
Table 1-149. Rated Line Amperes for kVA and Voltages of Three-Phase Transformers
Amperes Voltage
for kVA 208 240 380 480 600 2400 4160
EP .05 6-1/2 3-7/8 3-1/2 — 7 6 9 65.3 79.6 84.3 85.6 5.9 6.4 6.5 40
115°C .075 6-1/2 3-7/8 3-1/2 — 7 7 14 66.0 79.0 82.5 82.8 9.4 9.2 9.8 40
Rise .10 6-1/2 3-7/8 3-1/2 — 7 5 15 82.4 86.9 87.7 86.5 10.3 10.6 11.0 40
.15 6-1/2 3-7/8 3-1/2 — 8 7 20 83.4 88.2 88.9 87.8 9.0 9.6 9.8 40
.25 6-1/2 4-7/8 3-7/8 — 12 14 29 79.0 87.2 89.5 89.6 5.9 7.5 7.5 40
.5 6-1/2 4-7/8 4-5/8 — 13 20 47 85.1 90.3 91.4 91.4 5.5 7.0 6.9 40
.75 8-3/8 6 5-1/2 — 20 29 57 86.0 91.3 92.7 92.9 3.9 5.0 5.0 40
1 8-3/8 6 5-1/2 — 30 24 60 90.8 93.9 94.5 94.4 3.8 4.9 4.9 40
1.5 10-1/2 6-3/8 6-1/8 65 40 30 90 92.5 94.7 95.0 94.6 4.1 5.2 5.2 40
2 10-1/2 6-3/8 6-1/8 113 40 30 100 94.2 95.7 95.8 95.4 3.6 4.7 4.7 40
3 14-1/4 71-1/16 8 — 69 61 135 92.0 95.0 95.7 95.7 2.5 3.5 3.5 40
5 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 — 120 104 215 91.8 95.0 95.8 95.9 2.3 3.3 3.4 40
7.5 16 10-3/8 9-7/8 123 133 129 250 93.2 96.0 96.7 95.9 1.5 2.4 2.5 40
10 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 193 208 153 295 93.9 96.3 97.0 97.2 1.5 2.5 2.8 45
15 19 13-3/8 10-1/2 216 235 209 435 94.4 96.6 97.1 97.2 1.6 2.8 3.0 45
25 22-5/16 16-3/8 14-1/8 385 414 191 440 96.8 98.0 98.3 98.4 1.1 2.5 3.1 45
EPT 3 3 13-3/8 15-15/16 8-5/16 116 123 110 165 87.3 92.6 94.3 94.9 2.1 6.1 7.9 40
115°C 6 15-7/8 16-1/2 9-7/8 143 153 145 275 90.9 94.5 95.5 95.7 2.2 3.1 3.7 40
Rise 9 15-7/8 16-1/2 9-7/8 166 178 195 375 91.6 95.0 95.9 96.1 2.0 2.8 3.0 40
15 17-3/8 19-11/16 10-7/16 275 300 265 545 93.0 95.7 96.5 96.6 1.9 3.1 3.3 45
30 26-5/8 25-1/8 12-3/4 422 504 250 665 96.5 97.7 98.0 97.9 1.5 2.5 2.7 45
45 26-1/2 28-1/2 14-5/8 660 745 300 740 97.2 98.2 98.4 98.5 1.0 2.1 2.4 45
75 30-3/4 30-1/8 15-5/8 1275 1450 400 945 97.7 98.6 98.8 98.8 .8 1.6 1.9 50
DS-3 15 30-1/4 16-7/8 15-7/8 147 165 200 465 94.7 96.6 97.1 97.1 1.9 3.4 3.7 45
150°C 25 31-1/4 22-5/8 17-1/2 212 237 200 790 97.1 97.7 97.5 97.2 2.5 4.2 4.5 45
Rise 37.5 37-5/8 22-5/8 19-1/2 306 343 250 1160 97.4 97.8 97.5 97.2 2.6 4.3 4.6 45
50 37-5/8 22-5/8 19-1/2 340 381 250 1595 97.3 97.7 97.4 96.9 2.9 5.7 6.5 45
75 42-1/8 24 23-3/8 510 570 350 2175 97.4 97.8 97.6 97.2 2.6 5.5 6.4 50
100 42-1/8 24 23-3/8 560 620 400 2825 97.8 98.0 97.7 97.3 2.7 6.0 7.3 50
167 62-7/8 30 34 1200 1350 650 3270 98.0 98.4 98.3 98.3 1.8 5.2 6.8 55
DT-3 15 25 20-1/8 14-1/8 152 172 155 665 95.2 96.4 96.3 95.8 3.5 5.2 5.3 45
150°C 30 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 230 300 250 1795 95.5 95.9 95.3 94.4 5.3 7.8 7.9 45
Rise 45 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 310 370 300 1685 97.2 98.2 98.4 98.5 1.1 3.7 5.0 45
75 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 480 550 400 2535 97.2 97.6 97.2 96.7 3.0 4.8 5.1 50
112.5 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 600 675 600 3830 96.9 97.3 97.0 96.5 3.4 5.8 6.2 50
150 46-5/8 28 23 785 870 700 4430 97.5 97.8 97.6 97.2 2.7 5.2 5.8 50
225 56 31-1/4 24-1/4 1100 1200 900 5795 97.9 98.1 97.9 97.5 2.4 5.4 6.4 55
300 62-1/4 31-1/4 30-1/4 1600 2150 1100 7065 98.0 98.3 98.1 97.7 2.2 5.3 6.5 55
500 75 44-1/2 36 2400 3100 1500 6875 98.6 98.9 98.8 98.7 1.2 3.7 4.9 60
750 75 44-1/2 36 2900 3600 2100 10090 98.5 98.9 98.8 98.7 1.3 4.6 6.3 64
1000 76 60 50 4530 5400 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 64
DT-3 15 25 20-1/8 14-1/8 152 172 155 655 95.3 96.4 96.3 95.9 3.4 4.8 4.8 45
115°C 30 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 230 300 250 1460 95.7 96.3 95.8 95.0 4.6 6.3 6.4 45
Rise 45 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 310 370 300 1475 96.7 97.4 97.2 96.9 2.7 4.1 4.2 45
75 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 480 550 400 2060 97.1 97.7 97.6 97.3 2.3 3.9 4.2 50
112.5 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 600 675 600 3220 97.4 97.8 97.6 97.3 2.5 4.6 5.1 50
150 46-5/8 28 23 785 870 700 4340 97.5 97.8 97.6 97.2 2.6 5.1 5.8 50
225 56 31-1/4 24-1/4 1100 1200 900 5640 97.8 98.1 97.9 97.6 2.4 5.8 7.2 55
300 62-1/4 31-1/4 30-1/4 1600 2150 1100 5950 98.0 98.2 98.0 97.7 2.2 5.5 6.8 55
500 75 44-1/2 36 2400 3100 1500 5955 98.5 98.9 99.0 98.8 1.0 4.0 5.5 60
750 76 60 50 4530 5400 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 64
DT-3 15 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 230 300 250 505 93.3 95.9 96.6 96.7 1.7 2.5 2.5 45
80°C 30 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 310 370 300 810 95.8 97.2 97.5 97.4 1.8 2.7 2.7 45
Rise 45 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 480 550 400 1135 96.1 97.4 97.6 97.5 1.7 2.8 2.9 50
75 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 600 675 600 1855 96.5 97.6 97.7 97.6 1.8 3.4 3.8 50
112.5 46-5/8 28 23 785 870 700 2930 97.2 97.8 97.8 97.5 2.1 3.9 4.3 50
150 56 31-1/4 24-1/4 1100 1200 900 2170 97.4 98.4 98.6 98.6 .9 2.5 3.0 55
225 62-1/4 31-1/4 30-1/4 1600 2150 1100 4425 97.7 98.3 98.3 98.1 1.6 3.9 4.7 55
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500
75
76
44-1/2
60
36
50
2400
4190
3100
4650
1500
4 4
3940 97.8
4
98.6
4
98.7
4
98.7
4 4
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4
2.6
4
3.3 60
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1 For Types DS-3 and DT-3 transformers and all K-factor transformers allow 6-inch clearance between rear of transformer and wall.
2 Typical values for aluminum windings. Contact Cutler-Hammer for values of copper windings.
3 Type EPT transformers 3-15 kVA are T-T connected.
4 Refer to Cutler-Hammer.
DT-3 15 25 20-1/8 14-1/8 152 172 80 822 98.6 96.3 95.4 94.3 3.3 4.8 6.4 45
150ºC 30 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 230 300 100 1674 97.3 96.7 95.6 94.4 3.6 5.1 7 45
Rise 45 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 310 370 170 1885 97.5 97.2 96.5 95.6 2.7 4.4 5.9 45
NEMA TP-1 75 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 480 550 230 2534 98 97.7 97.1 96.4 2.1 4.3 5.7 50
112.5 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 600 675 360 3290 98 97.9 97.4 96.9 2.3 4.6 5.9 50
150 46-1/2 28 23 800 1000 480 3552 98.2 98.2 97.8 97.4 1.6 3.8 5.3 50
225 56 31-1/4 24-1/4 1250 1800 565 6783 98.3 98 97.5 96.8 2.3 6.4 8.4 55
300 62-1/4 31-1/4 30-1/4 1600 2150 730 7477 98.4 98.3 97.9 97.3 1.9 5.7 7.6 55
500 75 44-1/2 36 2400 3100 1350 8031 98.5 98.7 98.5 98.2 1.4 4.9 6.4 55
K-4 15 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 230 300 250 1090 92.2 93.5 92.9 91.8 3.5 5.1 5.2 45
150°C 30 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 230 300 250 1990 95.2 95.3 94.3 93.0 3.7 6.0 6.3 45
Rise 45 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 310 370 300 2110 96.3 96.5 95.8 94.9 2.6 4.3 4.5 45
75 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 480 675 400 2840 97.0 97.1 96.6 95.9 2.3 4.3 4.8 50
112.5 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 600 675 600 3870 97.1 97.3 96.8 96.2 2.8 5.5 6.2 50
150 56 31-1/4 24-1/4 1100 1200 900 5250 96.8 97.1 96.7 96.1 2.2 4.2 4.7 55
225 56 31-1/4 24-1/4 1100 1200 900 7270 97.6 97.6 97.1 96.5 1.1 4.1 5.3 55
300 75 44-1/2 36 2400 3100 1100 8420 97.9 97.9 97.5 96.9 1.6 5.6 7.7 55
500 75 44-1/2 36 2800 3600 1500 9620 98.5 98.8 98.7 98.5 .7 3.7 5.5 60
K-4 15 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 230 300 250 950 92.4 93.9 93.5 92.6 3.3 4.4 4.4 45
115°C 30 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 230 300 250 1840 95.4 95.5 94.6 93.5 3.6 5.7 5.9 45
Rise 45 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 480 575 400 2090 95.8 96.7 96.4 95.9 1.9 3.1 3.2 50
75 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 600 675 600 2360 96.2 96.9 96.7 96.2 2.1 3.8 4.2 50
112.5 46-5/8 28 23 785 870 700 3760 96.8 97.2 96.8 96.2 2.8 4.9 5.4 50
150 56 31-1/4 24-1/4 1100 1200 900 4260 97.0 97.4 97.2 96.7 1.9 3.9 4.5 55
225 62-1/4 31-1/4 30-1/4 1600 2150 1100 4620 97.6 98.1 98.0 97.7 1.4 4.1 5.3 55
300 75 44-1/2 36 2400 3100 1500 4980 97.8 98.5 98.5 98.4 .8 2.4 3.0 60
500 90 69 42 4500 3 2600 5360 97.7 98.4 98.5 98.4 .7 4.1 6.1 64
K-4 15 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 230 300 250 670 92.8 94.7 94.7 94.2 2.0 3.1 3.1 45
80°C 30 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 310 370 300 990 95.4 96.5 96.3 95.9 1.8 2.7 2.8 45
Rise 45 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 480 575 400 1170 96.0 97.0 97.0 96.6 3.1 3.2 3.3 50
75 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 600 675 600 2290 96.2 97.0 96.8 96.3 1.8 3.5 3.9 50
112.5 56 31-1/4 24-1/4 1100 1200 900 2610 96.4 97.3 97.3 97.0 1.4 2.9 3.3 55
150 56 31-1/4 24-1/4 1100 1200 900 3090 97.2 97.8 97.7 97.4 1.4 3.7 4.6 55
225 62-1/4 31-1/4 30-1/4 1600 2150 1100 4320 97.6 98.1 98.0 97.6 1.7 4.6 5.9 55
300 75 44-1/2 36 2400 3100 1500 5060 97.8 98.5 98.6 98.6 .7 2.4 3.2 60
500 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
K-13 15 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 230 300 250 900 92.5 94.1 93.7 92.9 2.5 3.9 4.1 45
150°C 30 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 310 370 300 1370 95.1 95.9 95.5 94.7 2.3 3.6 3.7 45
Rise 45 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 480 575 400 1730 95.7 96.4 96.1 95.5 2.0 3.1 3.2 50
75 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 600 675 600 2270 96.2 97.0 96.8 96.3 3.5 4.0 4.0 50
112.5 46-5/8 28 23 785 870 700 3370 96.9 97.3 97.0 96.5 2.5 4.6 5.1 50
150 56 31-1/4 24-1/4 1100 1200 900 4270 97.0 97.4 97.1 96.7 1.8 3.8 4.4 55
225 62-1/4 31-1/4 30-1/4 1600 2150 1100 5080 97.5 97.9 97.7 97.3 1.7 4.2 5.2 55
300 75 44-1/2 36 2400 3100 1500 5310 97.7 98.4 98.4 98.3 .9 2.5 3.2 60
500 90 69 42 4500 3 2600 5625 97.7 98.4 98.5 98.4 .6 3.3 4.7 64
K-13 15 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 230 300 250 790 92.6 94.4 94.2 93.5 2.4 3.5 3.6 45
115°C 30 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 310 370 300 1070 95.3 96.4 96.1 95.6 1.8 2.4 2.4 45
Rise 45 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 480 575 400 1300 95.9 96.9 96.8 96.4 1.6 3.0 3.3 50
75 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 600 675 600 1960 96.3 97.2 97.1 96.7 1.8 3.3 3.6 50
112.5 46-5/8 28 23 785 870 700 3140 96.9 97.4 97.2 96.7 1.7 3.5 4.8 50
150 56 31-1/4 24-1/4 1100 1200 900 3480 97.1 97.7 97.5 97.2 1.5 3.8 4.6 55
225 62-1/4 31-1/4 30-1/4 1600 2150 1100 4200 97.6 98.1 98.0 97.7 1.6 4.2 5.3 55
300 75 44-1/2 36 2400 3100 1500 4780 97.8 98.5 98.5 98.4 .8 2.4 3.1 60
500 90 69 42 4500 3 2600 5360 97.7 98.4 98.5 98.4 .7 3.3 4.7 64
K-13 15 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 230 300 250 690 92.7 94.7 94.6 94.1 2.3 3.3 3.4 45
80°C 30 30-1/8 20-1/8 14-1/8 310 370 300 990 95.4 96.5 96.3 95.9 1.8 2.7 2.8 45
Rise 45 39-3/8 26-1/8 19-1/8 480 575 400 1120 96.0 97.1 97.0 96.7 1.4 2.7 3.0 50
75 46-5/8 28 23 785 870 700 1800 95.8 97.0 97.0 96.8 1.6 3.0 3.3 50
112.5 56 31-1/4 24-1/4 1100 1200 900 2210 96.4 97.5 97.5 97.3 1.1 2.7 3.4 55
150 62-1/4 31-1/4 30-1/4 1600 2150 1100 2350 96.8 97.8 97.9 97.8 .9 2.6 3.4 55
225
300
75
75
44-1/2
44-1/2
36
36
2400
—
3100
3600
1500
2100
2470
2860
97.1
97.1
98.2
98.2
98.3
98.4
98.3
98.4
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.7
2.0
2.8
2.5
3.8
60
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1 For Types DS-3 and DT-3 transformers and all K-factor transformers allow 6-inch clearance between rear of transformer and wall.
2 Typical values for aluminum windings. Contact Cutler-Hammer for values of copper windings.
3 Refer to Cutler-Hammer.
General
Furnish and install, single-phase and
three-phase general purpose individu-
ally mounted dry-type transformers of
the two-winding type, self-cooled, with
ratings and voltages as indicated on
the drawings. Transformers shall be
manufactured by Cutler-Hammer.
Transformers shall be designed, manu-
factured, and tested in accordance with
all the latest applicable ANSI, NEMA
and IEEE standards. All 600-volt class
transformers through 1000 kVA shall be
UL listed and bear the UL label.
Transformers shall be designed for
continuous operation at rated kVA, for
24 hours a day, 365 days a year opera-
tion, with normal life expectancy as Cutler-Hammer Family of Dry Type Distribution Transformers
defined in ANSI C57.96.
On encapsulated units rated [75 kVA On units rated [15 kVA and above]
Insulation Systems and below] [15 kVA and below] [9 kVA [30 kVA and above] [112.5 kVA and
Transformers shall be insulated as and below] the core and coil assembly above] the enclosure construction
follows: shall be completely encapsulated in shall be ventilated, NEMA 2, drip-
a proportioned mixture of resin and proof, with lifting provisions. All
■ Type EP or EPT: aggregate to provide a moistureproof, ventilation openings shall be protected
0.050 through 75 kVA: 185°C insula- shock resistant seal. The core and coil against falling dirt. On outdoor units,
tion system. encapsulation system shall minimize provide suitable weathershields over
■ Type DS-3 or DT-3: the sound level. ventilation openings. To ensure proper
15 kVA and above: 220°C (Class R) ventilation, locate the unit at least
On ventilated units rated [15 kVA and 6 inches from the adjacent wall or
insulation system. above] [30 kVA and above] [112.5 kVA structure.
Required performance shall be and above] the core and coil assembly
obtained without exceeding the above shall be impregnated with non- Sound Levels
indicated temperature rise in a 40°C hygroscopic, thermosetting varnish
and cured to reduce hot spots and seal Transformer average sound levels
maximum ambient, with a 30°C
out moisture. The assembly shall be shall not exceed the following ANSI
average over 24 hours.
installed on vibration-absorbing pads. and NEMA levels for self-cooled
All insulation materials shall be flame- ratings:
retardant and shall not support com- Ventilated transformers with wye-
connected secondaries shall have the Up to 9 kVA 40dB
bustion as defined in ASTM Standard
neutral brought out to an XO terminal 10 to 50 kVA 45dB
Test Method D635.
or bus bar. The XO terminal or bus bar 51 to 150 kVA 50dB
shall be grounded to the transformer 151 to 300 kVA 55dB
Core and Coil Assemblies 301 to 500 kVA 60dB
enclosure by means of a flexible
Transformer core shall be constructed copper ground strap. 501 to 700 kVA 62dB
with high grade, non-aging, grain- 701 to 1000 kVA 64dB
oriented silicon steel with high mag- Enclosures 1001 to 1500 kVA 65dB
netic permeability, and low hysteresis
and eddy current losses. Maximum The enclosure shall be made of heavy Tests
magnetic flux densities shall be gauge steel and shall be finished
utilizing a continuous process of The following tests shall be performed
substantially below the saturation
degreasing, cleaning, and phosphatiz- as standard on all transformers:
point. The transformer core volume
shall allow efficient transformer opera- ing, followed by electrostatic deposi- 1. Ratio tests at the rated voltage
tion at 10% above the nominal tap tion of a thermosetting polyester connection and at all tap
voltage. The core laminations shall powder coating and subsequent connections.
be tightly clamped and compressed. baking. The coating color shall be
Coils shall be wound of electrical ANSI 61 and shall be UL recognized for 2. Polarity and phase relation tests
grade [aluminum] [copper] and outdoor use. The maximum tempera- on the rated voltage connection.
continuous wound construction. BIL ture on top of the enclosure shall not
exceed 90°C. 3. Applied potential tests.
(Basic Impulse Level) for all 600-volt
class windings shall be 10 kV. 4. Induced potential test.
Z On units rated [75 kVA and below]
[15 kVA and below] [9 kVA and below] 5. No-load and excitation current at
encapsulated the enclosure construc- rated voltage on the rated voltage
tion shall be totally enclosed, non- connection.
ventilated, NEMA 3R, with lifting
provisions.
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Further Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.36B.01.S.E
For a complete product specification
in CSI format, see Cutler-Hammer
Product Specification Guide. . . . . . Section 16462
General Core and Coil Assemblies On units rated [75 kVA and below]
[15 kVA and below] [9 kVA and below]
Transformer core shall be constructed encapsulated, the enclosure construc-
Furnish and install, single-phase and
with high grade, non-aging, grain- tion shall be totally enclosed, non-
three-phase general purpose individu-
oriented silicon steel with high mag- ventilated, NEMA 3R, with lifting
ally mounted dry-type transformers of
netic permeability, and low hysteresis provisions.
the two-winding type, self-cooled, with
and eddy current losses. Maximum
ratings and voltages as indicated on
magnetic flux densities shall be sub- On units rated [15 kVA and above] [30
the drawings. Transformers shall be
stantially below the saturation point. kVA and above] [112.5 kVA and above]
manufactured by Cutler-Hammer.
The transformer core volume shall the enclosure construction shall be
Transformers shall be designed, manu- allow efficient transformer operation ventilated, NEMA 2, drip-proof, with
factured, and tested in accordance with at 10% above the nominal tap voltage. lifting provisions. All ventilation open-
all the latest applicable ANSI, NEMA The core laminations shall be tightly ings shall be protected against falling
and IEEE standards. All 600-volt class clamped and compressed. dirt. On outdoor units, provide suitable
transformers through 1000 kVA shall be weathershields over ventilation open-
Transformer coils shall be wound of elec- ings. To ensure proper ventilation,
UL listed and bear the UL label.
trical grade aluminum and continuous locate the unit at least 6 inches from
Transformers shall be designed for wound construction. An electrostatic the adjacent wall or structure.
continuous operation at rated kVA, for shield consisting of a single turn of
24 hours a day, 365 days a year opera- [aluminum] [copper] shall be placed Sound Levels
tion, with normal life expectancy as between the primary and secondary
defined in ANSI C57.96. winding and grounded to the trans- Transformer average sound levels
former core. BIL (Basic Impulse Level) for shall not exceed the following ANSI
Insulation Systems all 600-volt class windings shall be 10 kV. and NEMA levels for self-cooled
ratings measured in accordance with
Transformers shall be insulated as On units rated [75 kVA and below] NEMA ST20:
follows: [15 kVA and below] [9 kVA and below]
the core and coil assembly shall be Up to 9 kVA 40dB
■ Type EP or EPT: completely encapsulated in a propor- 10 to 50 kVA 45dB
0.050 through 75 kVA: 185°C insula- tioned mixture of resin and aggregate 51 to 150 kVA 50dB
tion system which superseded to provide a moistureproof, shock 151 to 300 kVA 55dB
Class F, based on 115°C rise. resistant seal. The core and coil encap- 301 to 500 kVA 60dB
■ Type DS-3 or DT-3: sulation system shall minimize the 501 to 700 kVA 62dB
15 kVA and above: 220°C (Class R) sound level. 701 to 1000 kVA 64dB
insulation system which superseded
Class H, based on 150°C rise. On units rated [15 kVA and above] Tests
[30 kVA and above] [112.5 kVA and The following tests shall be performed
Required performance shall be above] the core and coil assembly as standard on all transformers:
obtained without exceeding the above shall be impregnated with non-
indicated temperature rise in a 40°C hygroscopic, thermosetting varnish 1. Ratio tests at the rated voltage
maximum ambient. and cured to reduce hot spots and seal connection and at all tap
out moisture. The assembly shall be connections.
All insulation materials shall be flame-
retardant and shall not support com- installed on vibration-absorbing pads. 2. Polarity and phase relation tests
bustion as defined in ASTM Standard on the rated voltage connection.
Test Method D635. Enclosures
The enclosure shall be made of heavy 3. Applied potential tests.
gauge steel and shall be finished utiliz- 4. Induced potential test.
ing a continuous process of degreas-
ing, cleaning, and phosphatizing, 5. No-load and excitation current at
followed by electrostatic deposition of rated voltage on the rated voltage
a thermosetting polyester powder connection.
coating and baking. The coating color
shall be ANSI 61 and shall be UL
recognized for outdoor use. The
maximum temperature on top of the
enclosure shall not exceed 90°C.
General
Furnish and install, single-phase and
three-phase general purpose individu-
ally mounted mini-power centers of
the two-winding type, self-cooled, with
ratings and voltages as indicated on
the drawings. Mini-power centers shall
be manufactured by Cutler-Hammer.
Units shall be designed, manufac-
tured, and tested in accordance with
all the latest applicable ANSI, NEMA,
IEEE, CSA and UL standards, and shall
be UL listed and CSA certified and
bear the UL and CSA labels.
Units shall be designed for continuous
operation at rated kVA, 24 hours a day,
365 days a year operation, with normal
life expectancy as defined in ANSI
C57.96.
Each mini-power center shall include a
main primary breaker with an inter-
rupting rating of 14 kA at 277/480 volts;
an encapsulated dry-type transformer
and a secondary panelboard with main
breaker rated 10 kA interrupting rating
at 120/240 volts. Mini-Power Center
a. All interconnecting wiring
between the primary breaker
The transformer core volume shall Sound Levels
allow efficient transformer operation
and transformer, secondary at 10% above the nominal tap voltage. Transformer average sound levels
main breaker and transformer, The core laminations shall be tightly shall not exceed the following ANSI/
and distribution section shall clamped and compressed. Coils shall NEMA levels for self-cooled ratings.
be factory installed. Main be wound of electrical grade alumi-
primary, secondary and feeder Up to 9 kVA 40dB
num with continuous wound construc- 10 to 30 kVA 45dB
breakers shall be enclosed with tion. BIL (Basic Impulse Level) for all
a padlockable hinged door. 600-volt class windings shall be 10 kV. Tests
b. The secondary distribution
section shall accommodate one The core and coil assembly shall be The following tests shall be performed
inch, plug-in breakers with completely encapsulated in a propor- as standard on all transformers:
10 kA interrupting capacity. tioned mixture of resin and aggregate
to provide a moistureproof, shock 1. Ratio tests at the rated voltage
resistant seal. The core and coil encap- connection and at all tap
Insulation System connections.
sulation system shall minimize the
Transformers shall be insulated with a sound level.
185°C insulation system. 2. Polarity and phase relation tests
on the rated voltage connection.
Required performance shall be Enclosures
obtained without exceeding the above 3. Applied potential tests.
The enclosure shall be made of heavy
indicated temperature rise in a 40°C gauge steel and shall be finished utiliz- 4. Induced potential test.
maximum ambient, with a 30°C ing a continuous process of degreas-
average over 24 hours. ing, cleaning, and phosphatizing, 5. No-load and excitation current at
followed by electrostatic deposition of rated voltage on the rated voltage
All insulation materials shall be flame- connection.
a thermosetting polymer polyester
retardant and shall not support com-
powder coating and subsequent bak-
bustion as defined in ASTM Standard
ing. The coating color shall be ANSI 61
Test Method D635.
and shall be UL recognized for outdoor
use. Mini-power centers shall be
Core and Coil Assemblies equipped with a wiring compartment
Transformer core shall be constructed suitable for conduit entry and large
with high grade, non-aging, grain- enough to allow convenient wiring.
oriented silicon steel with high mag-
netic permeability, and low hysteresis
The maximum temperature on top of
the enclosure shall not exceed 90°C.
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and eddy current losses. Maximum The core of the transformer shall be
magnetic flux densities shall be sub- grounded to the enclosure. The enclo-
stantially below the saturation point. sure shall be totally enclosed, non-
ventilated, NEMA 3R, with lifting eyes.
Engineering Standards
Cutler-Hammer Dry-Type Distribution Transformers are approved, listed, recognized or comply with the following standards.
Table 1-155. Engineering Standards
Catalog UL UL/cUL UL Listed cUL Energy CSA Insulation kVA kVA Applicable
Product Standard File Control Efficiency File System Single- Three- IEC
Name Number Number File Number Number Temp/ºC Phase Phase Standard
Industrial Control Transformer
MTA 506 E10156 591H — LR60545 1 105 .05 – 5 N/A 61558
MTC 506 E10156 591H — LR60545 1 105 .05 – 5 N/A 61558
MTE 506 E46323 702X — LR27533 105 .025 – 1.5 N/A 61558
MTG 506 E46323 702X — LR27533 105 .05 – 1.0 N/A 61558
MTK 506 E46323 702X — LR27533 180 .05 – 5 N/A 61558
Encapsulated Control Transformer
AP 506 E10156 591H — — 180 3 – 10 N/A 61558
AP 1561 E78389 591H — — 180 15 N/A 61558
EP 506 E10156 591H — LR60545 180 .05 – 10 N/A 61558
EP 1561 E78389 591H EV157 2 LR60545 3 180 15 – 50 N/A 61558 9/726 j
EPT 506 E10156 591H — LR60545 180 N/A 3–9 61558 k/726 l
EPT 1561 E78389 591H EV157 4 LR60545 5 180 N/A 15 – 75 726
MPC 506 m/1561 n E53449 591H — LR60546 180 3 – 25 15 – 30 —
Ventilated Control Transformer
DS-3 1561 E78389 591H EV157 6 LR60545 6 220 15 – 167 N/A 60726
DT-3 1561 E78389 591H EV157 7 LR60545 7 220 N/A 15 – 750 60726
KT 1561 E78389 591H EV157 8 — 220 N/A 9 – 500 N/A
1 Applies to .05 – 1 kVA. 6 Applies to 25 – 167 kVA. k Applies to 3 kVA.
2 Applies to 25 – 50 kVA. 7 Applies to 30 – 750 kVA. l Applies to 5 – 9 kVA.
3 Applies to 25 kVA. 8 Applies to 30 – 500 kVA. m Applies to 3 – 10 kVA.
4 Applies to 30 – 75 kVA. 9 Applies to 15 – 25 kVA. n Applies to 15 – 30 kVA.
5 Applies to 30 kVA. j Applies to 37.5 kVA.
In addition to the above standards, Cutler-Hammer Dry-Type Distribution transformers are also manufactured in compliance
with the applicable standards listed below.
Note: Not all of the following standards apply to every transformer.
Load Losses: I2R losses in windings. Ratio Test: A standard test of trans- Total Losses: The sum of the no-load
Also see Conductor Losses formers to determine the ratio of the losses and load losses.
input (primary) voltage to the output
Mid-Tap: See Center Tap (secondary) voltage. Transformer Tests: Per NEMA ST-20,
routine transformer production tests
Noise Level: The relative intensity of Reactance: The effect of inductive and are performed on each transformer
sound, measured in decibels (dB). capacitive components of a circuit pro- prior to shipment. These tests are:
NEMA Standard ST-20 outlines the ducing other than unity power factor. Ratio tests on the rated voltage con-
maximum allowable noise level for nection; Polarity and Phase Relation
dry-type transformers. Regulation: Usually expressed as the tests on the rated connection; No-load
percent change in output voltage and Excitation current tests at rated
Non-Ventilated Transformer: A trans- when the load goes from full load to
former where the core and coil assem- voltage on the rated voltage connec-
no load. tion and Applied Potential and Induced
bly is mounted inside an enclosure
with no openings for ventilation. Also Scott T Connection: Connection for Potential tests. Special tests include
referred to as Totally Enclosed Non- three-phase transformers. Instead of sound level testing.
Ventilated (TENV). using three sets of coils for a three- Transverse Mode: Electrical noise or
phase load, the transformer utilizes voltage disturbance that occurs
No Load Losses: Losses in a trans- only two sets of coils.
former that is excited at rated voltage between phase and neutral, or from
and frequency but which is not supply- Star Connection: Same as a wye spurious signals across metallic hot
ing a load. No load losses include core connection. line and the neutral conductor.
losses, dielectric losses, and conductor Turns Ratio: The ratio of the number
losses in the winding due to the excit- Step-down Transformer: A trans-
former where the input voltage is of turns in the high voltage winding
ing current. Also referred to as Excita- to that in the low voltage winding.
tion Losses. higher than the output voltage.
Step-up Transformer: A transformer Typical Test Data: Tests that were
Percent IR (% resistance): Voltage drop performed on similar units that were
due to resistance at rated current in where the input voltage is less than
the output voltage. previously manufactured and tested.
percent of rated voltage.
Tap: A connection brought out of a UL (Underwriter’s Laboratories):
Percent IX (% reactance): Voltage drop An independent safety testing
due to reactance at rated current in winding at some point between its
extremities, usually to permit chang- organization.
percent of rated voltage.
ing the voltage or current ratio. Taps Universal Taps: A combination of six
Percent IZ (% impedance): Voltage are typically used to compensate for primary voltage taps consisting of
drop due to impedance at rated cur- above or below rated input voltage, 2@+2-1/2% FCAN and 4@-2-1/2% FCBN.
rent in percent of rated voltage. in order to provide the rated output
voltage. See FCAN and FCBN. Wye Connection: A standard 3-wire
Phase: Type of AC electrical circuit; transformer connection with similar
usually single-phase 2- or 3-wire, or Temperature Class: The maximum ends of single-phase coils connected
three-phase 3- or 4-wire. temperature that the insulation system together. The common point forms
of a transformer can continuously the electrical neutral point and may be
Polarity Test: A standard test on trans- withstand. The common insulation
formers to determine instantaneous grounded. Also referred to as 3-phase
classes are 105, 150, 180 (also 185) 4-wire. To obtain the line-to-neutral
direction of the voltages in the primary and 220.
compared to the secondary. voltage, divide the line voltage by
Temperature Rise: The increase over 3 (1.732).
Primary Taps: Taps added to the pri- ambient temperature of the windings
mary (input) winding. See Tap. due to energizing and loading the
Primary Voltage: The input circuit transformer.
voltage.
Power Factor: the cosine of the phase
angle between a voltage and a current.
Frequently Asked Questions What considerations need to be taken into How do you know if the enclosure
account when operating transformers temperature is too hot?
About Transformers where the ambient temperature is high? UL and CSA standards strictly regulate
Can 60 Hz transformers be used at other Cutler-Hammer dry-type transformers the highest temperature that an
frequencies? are designed in accordance with ANSI enclosure can reach. For ventilated
standards to operate in areas where transformers, the temperature of the
Transformers rated for 60 Hz can enclosure should not increase by more
the average maximum ambient tem-
be applied to circuits with a higher than 50°C in a 40°C ambient at full rated
perature is 40°C. For operation in
frequency, as long as the nameplate current. For encapsulated transformers,
ambient temperatures above 40°C,
voltages are not exceeded. The higher the temperature of the enclosure
there are two options:
the frequency that you apply to a 60 Hz should not increase by more than 65°C
transformer, the less voltage regula- 1. Order a custom designed trans- in a 25°C ambient at full rated current.
tion you will have. 60 Hz transformers former made for the specific This means that it is permissible for the
may be used at lower frequencies but application. temperature of the enclosure to reach
only at reduced voltages correspond- 90°C (194°F). Although this temperature
ing to the reduction in frequency.For 2. Derate the nameplate kVA of a
standard transformer by 8% for is very warm to the touch, it is within
example, a 480 to 120 volt 60 Hz trans- the allowed standards. A thermometer
former can carry rated kVA at 50 Hz but each 10°C of ambient above 40°C.
should be used to measure enclosure
ONLY when applied as a 400 to 100 What is the normal life expectancy of temperatures, not your hand.
volt transformer (50/60 x 480 = 400).
a transformer?
Can transformers be reverse-connected
Can single-phase transformers be used When a transformer is operated under
(reverse-fed)?
on a three-phase source? ANSI/IEEE basic loading conditions
(ANSI C57.96), the normal life expect- Yes, with limitations. Cutler-Hammer
Yes. Any single-phase transformer can single-phase transformers rated 3 kVA
be used on a three-phase source by ancy of a transformer is 20 years. The
ANSI/IEEE basic loading conditions are: and larger can be reverse-connected
connecting the primary terminals of without any loss of kVA capacity or
the single-phase transformer to any A. The transformer is continuously any adverse effects. Transformers
two wires of a three-phase system. loaded at rated kVA and rated rated 2 kVA and below, because there
It does not matter whether the three- voltages. is a turns ratio compensation on the
phase source is three-phase 3-wire or low voltage winding that adjusts volt-
three-phase 4-wire. The output of the B. The average temperature of the age between no load and full load
transformer will be single-phase. ambient air during any 24-hour conditions, should not be reverse-fed.
period is equal to 30°C and at
Can transformers be used to create three- no time exceeds 40°C Three-phase transformers with either
phase power from a single-phase system? delta-delta or delta-wye configurations
No. Single-phase transformers alone C. The altitude where the transformer can also be reverse-connected for
cannot be used to create the phase- is installed does not exceed 3,300 step-up operation. When reverse-
shifts required for a three-phase sys- feet (1,000 meters). feeding a delta-wye connected trans-
tem. Phase shifting devices (reactors What are Insulation Classes? former, there are two important con-
or capacitors) or phase converters in siderations to take into account: (1)
conjunction with transformers are Insulation classes were originally used
The neutral is not connected, only the
required to change single-phase to distinguish insulating materials
three-phase wires of the wye system
power to three-phase. operating at different temperatures.
are connected, (2) the ground strap
In the past, letters were used for the
between X0 and the enclosure must be
What considerations need to be taken into different designations. Recently, insu-
removed. Due to high inrush currents
account when operating transformers lation system temperatures (°C) have
that may be created in these applica-
at high altitudes? replaced the letters’ designations.
tions, it is recommended that you do
At altitudes greater than 3,300 feet Table 1-156. Insulation Classes not reverse-feed transformers rated
(1,000 meters), the density of the air is more than 75 kVA. The preferred solu-
Previous Insulation
lesser than at lower elevations. This Designation System tion is to purchase a Cutler-Hammer
reduces the ability of the air surround- Rating (°C) step up transformer designed specifi-
ing a transformer to cool it, so the tem- cally for your application.
perature rise of the transformer is Class A 105
increased. Therefore, when a trans- Class B 150
former is being installed at altitudes Class F 180
greater than 3,300 feet above sea level, Class H 220
it is necessary to derate the nameplate Class R 220
kVA by 0.3% for each 330 feet (100
meters) in excess of 3,300 feet.
Can transformers be connected in parallel? The circuit breaker or fuse on the secondary side of this
Yes, with certain restrictions. For single-phase transformers transformer would have to have a minimum interrupting
being connected in parallel, the voltages and impedances of the capacity of 4,083 amperes at 208 volts. NEMA ST-20 (1992).
transformers must be equal (impedances must be within 7.5% A similar transformer with lower impedance would require
of each other). For three-phase transformers, the same restric- a primary circuit breaker or fuse with a higher interrupting
tions apply as for single-phase transformers, plus the phase capacity.
shift of the transformers must be the same. For example, a
delta-wye-connected transformer (30° phase shift) must be What clearances are required around transformers when they
connected in parallel with another delta-wye-connected trans- are installed?
former, not a delta-delta connected transformer (0° phase shift). All dry-type transformers depend upon the circulation of
Why is the impedance of a transformer important? air for cooling, therefore it is important that the flow of air
around a transformer not be impeded. UL 1561 requires that
The impedance of a transformer is important because it is there be no less than 6 inches clearance between any side
used to determine the interrupting rating and trip rating of of a transformer with ventilation openings and any wall or
the circuit protection devices on the load or line side of the obstruction. In compliance with NEC 450-9, Cutler-Hammer
transformer. To calculate the maximum short circuit current ventilated transformers have a note on their nameplates
on the load side of a transformer, use the following formula: requiring a minimum of 6 inches clearance from the ventila-
Maximum Short Circuit Full Load Current (Amps) tion openings and walls or other obstructions. This clearance
= ------------------------------------------------------------------- only addresses the ventilation needs of the transformer.
Load Current (Amps) Transformer Impedence
There may be additional local codes and standards that
Full load current for single-phase circuits is: affect installation clearances.
Nameplate Volt-Amps
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Load (output) Volts ´ 3
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Products F.O.B. destination freight prepaid will be treated as a Buyer termination.
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whole or in part from improper mainte-
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nance or operation or from their deterio-
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4. Notify Seller representative within operation or maintenance not in con-
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