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Acme Industrial Control TransformersAcme's product offers a full line of applications, from commercial general power distribution and high harmonic conditions to specific industrial motor drive/factory automation systems, to low voltage landscape lighting applications. All of Acme products are designed, constructed and rated in to meet or exceed the standards established UL, CSA CE, NEMA, ANSI and IEEE. Acme Electric Corporation was founded in 1917 in Cleveland, Ohio. Since that time, Acme has been a leader in supplying power conversion equipment to the electrical and electronic markets. Dry type distribution transformers have been a central part of the Acme product line for over sixty years.

 

Features and Benefits of the Acme Encapsulated Industrial Control Transformers:

  • Epoxy encapsulated design protects core and & coil assembly from potentially damaging contaminants.

  • Integrally molded terminal blocks with isolation barriers to prevent arc over, terminal blocks allow full access for ring terminals for easy installation and solid termination.

  • Heavy gauge steel mounting feet.

  • Available factory or field installed fuse blocks provide integral fusing on the primary or primary and secondary.

  • Dual labeling for easy product identification when equipped with a fuse block.

  • 50-750 VA, 50/60 Hz.

  • UL and cUl listed, CE Marked

  • Ten year limited warranty.

  • 55 degrees Temperature Rise

  • 105 degrees Insulation Class.

The Acme Electric AE and CE Series Industrial Control Transformers are designed specifically for machine tool control circuit applications. These transformers have the ability to handle potentially damaging high in-rush currents that occur when electromagnetic components are energized, without sacrificing the required stable output voltage. Designed to meet or exceed the demands of international standards, combined with the full breadth of product offering, the AE and CE Series Transformers from Acme Electric are the ideal solution for your industrial control applications.

Acme Encapsulated Industrial Control Transformers - Cooler. Cleaner. More Compact.
The AE and CE Series design improves the dissipation of the heat away from the core and coil assembly providing cooler operation. In addition, the AE and CE Series industrial control transformers seal the transformer’s windings and internal terminations within an epoxy encapsulant encased in a durable thermoplastic end cap, protecting them from potentially damaging moisture, dirt and other ambient contaminants. Furthermore, Acme’s compact design helps minimize the mounting footprint, providing more flexibility in applications where space is at a premium.

Acme Encapsulated Industrial Control Transformers - CE Series for Global Applications
Acme’s CE Series Encapsulated Industrial Control Transformers carry the CE mark, indicating it complies with the requirements established by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) for use of control circuit transformers in the countries of the European Union. Regulations that apply to control transformers include
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 89/336/EEC.

SELECTION CHARTS


AE SERIES

Acme Encapsulated Industrial Control Transformers - GROUP I
120 X 240 PRIMARY VOLTS-24 SECONDARY VOLTS-10, 50/60 Hz

KVA CATALOG NO.
50 AEO1-0050
75 AEO1-0075
100 AEO1-0100
150 AEO1-0150
250 AEO1-0250
350 AEO1-0350
500 AEO1-0500
750 AEO1-0750

Acme Encapsulated Industrial Control Transformers - GROUP II
200/220/440, 208/23O/460, 240/480 PRIMARY VOLTS-23/110, 25/120 SECONDARY VOLTS-10, 50/60 Hz

KVA CATALOG NO.
50 AEO2-0050
75 AEO2-0075
100 AEO2-0100
150 AEO2-0150
250 AEO2-0250
300 AEO2-O300
350 AEO2-0350
500 AEO2-0500
750 AEO2-0750

Acme Encapsulated Industrial Control Transformers - GROUP III
240 X 480 PRIMARY VOLTS-24 SECONDARY VOLTS-10, 50/60 Hz

KVA CATALOG NO.
50 AEO3-0050
75 AEO3-0075
100 AEO3-0100
150 AEO3-0150
250 AEO3-0250
350 AEO3-0350
500 AEO3-0500
750 AEO3-0750

Acme Encapsulated Industrial Control Transformers - GROUP VI
240 X 480, 230 X 460, 220 X 440 PRIMARY VOLTS-120/115/110 SECONDARY VOLTS-10, 50/60 Hz

KVA CATALOG NO.
50 AEO6-0050
75 AEO6-0075
100 AEO6-0100
150 AEO6-0150
250 AEO6-0250
350 AEO6-0350
500 AEO6-0500
750 AEO6-0750

GROUP VII
208/230/460 PRIMARY VOLTS-115 SECONDARY VOLTS-10, 50/60 Hz

KVA CATALOG NO.
50 AEO7-0050
100 AEO7-0100
150 AEO7-0150
250 AEO7-0250
350 AEO7-0350
500 AEO7-0500
750 AEO7-0750

GROUP XII
230/460/575 PRIMARY VOLTS-95/115 SECONDARY VOLTS-10, 50/60 Hz

KVA CATALOG NO.
50 AE12-0050
100 AE12-0100
150 AE12-0150
250 AE12-0250
350 AE12-0350
500 AE12-0500
750 AE12-0750

CE SERIES

GROUP IC
120 X 240 PRIMARY VOLTS-24 SECONDARY VOLTS-10, 50/60 Hz

KVA CATALOG NO.
50 CE01-0050
75 CE01-0075
100 CE01-0100
150 CE01-0150
250 CE01-0250
350 CE01-0350
500 CE01-0500
750 CE01-0750

GROUP IIC
200/220/440, 208/230/460, 240/480 PRIMARY VOLTS-23/110, 24/115, 25/120 SECONDARY VOLTS-10, 50/60 Hz

KVA CATALOG NO.
50 CE02-0050
100 CE02-0100
150 CEO2-0150
250 CEO2-0250
350 CEO2-0350
500 CEO2-0500
750 CEO2-0750

GROUP IIIC
240 X 480 PRIMARY VOLTS-24 SECONDARY VOLTS-10, 50/60 Hz

KVA CATALOG NO.
50 CE03-0050
75 CE03-0075
100 CE03-0100
150 CE03-0150
250 CE03-0250
350 CE03-0350
500 CE03-0500
750 CE03-0750

GROUP IVC
380/400/415 PRIMARY VOLTS-110/220 SECONDARY VOLTS-10, 50/60 Hz

KVA CATALOG NO.
50 CE04-0050
100 CE04-0100
150 CEO4-0150
250 CEO4-0250
350 CEO4-0350
500 CEO4-0500
750 CEO4-0750

GROUP VC
208, 220/380/400, 230/400/460 PRIMARY VOLTS-85/100/110, 91/110/120, 95/115/125, 99/120/130 SECONDARY VOLTS-10, 50/60 Hz

KVA CATALOG NO.
50 CE05-0050
150 CEO5-0150
250 CEO5-0250
350 CEO5-0350
500 CEO5-0500
750 CEO5-0750

GROUP VIC
240 X 480, 230 X 460, 220 X 440 PRIMARY VOLTS-120/115/110 SECONDARY VOLTS-10, 50/60 Hz

KVA CATALOG NO.
50 CE06-0050
75 CEO6-0075
100 CEO6-0100
150 CEO6-0150
250 CEO6-0250
300 CEO6-O300
350 CEO6-0350
500 CEO6-0500
750 CEO6-0750

 

Specification Guide for Single & Three Phase Encapsulated Transformers

1.0 Dry Type Transformers:
1.0.0 The following information should be utilized only by trained technical personnel. If you need assistance,
1.0.1 Provide dry type, enclosed, epoxy encapsulated transformers as indicated and specified herein.
Transformers must be Acme or approved equal.
1.0.2 Transformers must be designed, constructed and rated in accordance with UL, CSA, NEMA, ANSI, IEEE,
and OSHA  Standards.
1.0.3 Transformers 3.0 - 75 KVA shall be compound filled, incorporating a 180 degree C insulation system and
designed not to exceed a 115 degree C temperature rise above a 40 degree C ambient under full load
conditions. Taps are to be provided on the primary side of the transformer. The catalog number suffix will
provide the tap information outlined below:
SUFFIX TAP ARRANGEMENT
- 1S       2-5% BNFC
- 2S       1-5% ANFC & 1-5% BNFC
- 3S       2-2.5% ANFC & 4-2.5% BNFC
- 4S       2-2.5% ANFC & 2-2.5% BNFC
- 5S       2-5% ANFC & 2-5% BNFC
1.0.4 Transformer enclosure finish must be ASA 61 gray powder polyurethane paint.
1.0.5 Transformer enclosure temperature shall not exceed 65 degrees C plus the ambient.
1.0.6 Transformer enclosure shall be UL/NEMA Type 3R and so marked on the transformer.
1.0.7 Transformer shall incorporate an electrostatic shield for the attenuation of voltage spikes, line noise and
transients.
1.0.8 Transformer coils are typically wound with aluminum or copper for increased insulation life, cooler
operation and lower losses.
1.0.9 All primary tap connections and both primary and secondary phase conductors must be either copper
wire or copper bus bar.
1.0.10 Transformers must operate at audible sound levels below ANSI/NEMA Standard ST-20. Sound levels will
not exceed the following:
Up to 9 KVA       40 db
10 - 50 KVA       45 db
51 - 150 KVA     50 db
1.0.11 Transformer enclosures shall be grounded per the National Electric Code.
1.0.12 Complete shop drawings must be submitted for approval on all Dry Type Transformers.
1.0.13 Typical performance data must be submitted for approval on all transformers. Factory tests must be
made in accordance with the latest revisions of ANSI Test Code C57.12.91 for Dry Type Transformers.
Performance data must contain but not be limited to:
(a) No load losses.
(b) Full load losses.
(c) Polarity and phase rotation.
(d) Impedance at reference temperature.
(e) Efficiencies at 25, 75, and 100% load.
(f) Regulation at 100% and 80% power factor.
(g) Audible sound level.
(h) Insulation class and rated temperature rise.
(i) Dimensions and weight.
(j) Applied potential test.
(k) Induced potential test.
(l) Excitation current.
(m) IR, IX, and IZ percentages.
(n) Reference and ambient temperature.
1.0.14 Warranty: Transformer must be warranted against
defects in materials, workmanship and performance
for ten years from date of manufacture.

 

 

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Power Transformer Types

Step Up and Step Down Transformers Step Up and Step Down Transformers to Power transformers to step-up ( raise) or step-down (lower) the electrical voltage.
 
Isolation Transformers Isolation Transformers allows signal or power to be taken from one device and fed into another without electrically connecting the two.
 
Toroidal Transformers Toroidal Transformers are devices that transfer electrical energy from one electric circuit to another, without changing the frequency, by electromagnetic induction.
 
Custom Transformers
 
Custom Transformers are designed to meet certain performance specifications and size requirement that you require. There is a wide range of custom transformer types.
 
Buck Boost Transformers
 
Buck Boost Transformers is a ideal solution for changing line voltage by small amounts. Often used to buck (lower), or boost (raise) the voltage from 208v to 240v for lighting applications.
 
Pole Mounted Transformers
 
Pole Mounted Transformers are mounted to poles for overhead electrical lines. Used in various applications. Are available in single phase or three phase transformers.
 
Medium Voltage Transformers
 
Medium Voltage Transformers are used with a medium range of voltages. They come in a full range from liquid-filled, convention dry type as well as cast coil.
 
Pad Mounted Transformers Pad Mounted Transformers are a excellent choice for commercial and industrial such as manufacturing facilities, refineries, office buildings, schools, hospitals, restaurants, and retail stores. They come in various sizes and can be used underground as well.
 
High Voltage Transformers High Voltage Transformers typically these voltage transformers are used in power transmission applications. High voltage transformers are also used in microwave.
 

 Power Transformer Manufacturer

  • ACME Transformers - With Acme Electric being in business over 80 years, they have always believed in offering there customers superior service, quality and technical expertise in the transformer market.
  • AMVECO Transformers - AMVECO designs and manufactures toroids transformers, current transformers, and auto transformers. Most AMVECO products are custom designed utilizing their state-of-art proprietary CAD programs.  The AMVECO engineers can quickly generate designs in a matter of hours, if needed.
  • Federal Pacific TransformersFederal Pacific is a division of Electro- Mechanical Corporation, a privately held, American owned company founded in 1958. Federal pacific offers dry-type transformers from .050 KVA through 10,000 KVA single and three phase, up to 34.5 KV, 150 KV BIL with UL approval through 15 KV.
  • Marcus Transformer - Ever since they opened their doors for business a half a century ago, they have been a leader in innovative transformer design. As a family-owned company they are proud of the reputation they have earned for making quality-built transformers that deliver exceptional performance and savings.
  • Hammond TransformersHammond Manufacturing was founded in 1917 in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. In the last 3 decades it has expanded to the US and the international markets offering many types of power transformers. 
  • TEMCo Transformers - TEMCo Transformer, a family-owned business which has been manufacturing and distributing electrical products since 1968. They focus on transformers that significantly reduce power consumption over 30 percent compared to competitive makes.
  • GE Transformers - GE has been a key player in the energy industry for more than a century.  Since the installation of their first steam turbine in 1901. They have become number one provider of high-technology power generation and distribution equipment.
  • Jefferson Electric Transformers - Jefferson Electric has been a pioneer and innovator of magnetic products since 1915. Jefferson broad line of dry-type transformers are backed by quality assurance systems so stringent that each and every unit gets thoroughly tested before it goes out there door.
  • More power transformer brands - Check out more companies by clinking this link.

 Power Transformer Types

  • Distribution Transformers - Distribution transformers are generally used in electrical power distribution and transmission power. This class of transformer has the highest power, or volt-ampere ratings. and the highest continuous  voltage rating.
  • Substation Transformers - Substation Transformers are large devices which usually weigh tens of thousands of pounds.   They are filled with tens of thousands of gallons of heat transfer fluid.  Although they are typically 99.8% efficient in the transforming of electricity from one voltage to another, processing hundreds of Mega Volts-Amps of electricity force the liberation of hundreds of BTUs per second.
  • Medical Grade Isolation
     Transformer -
    Medical Grade Transformers generally refer to the transformers used in medical devices as well as hospital, biomedical and patient care equipment. There are a number of strict safety rules, guidelines and laws governing the design, construction and the test of these transformers.
  • Drive Isolation Transformer - They are used to isolate a drive from a main power line to prevent the transmission of harmonics that the drives produce back into the power line.  They stop drive harmonics from disrupting computers and other sensitive equipment.
  • Toroidal Transformers - Toroidal Transformers are more efficient than the cheaper laminated EI types of similar power level. Some of the advantages are smaller size, lower weight, less mechanical hum, (making them superior in audio amplifier), low-off-load loss.

 Power Transformer Types

  • Step-Up Transformers - A Step-Up Transformer is one whose secondary voltage is greater than its primary voltage.  This kind of transformer "steps up" the voltage applied to it. -
  • Step-Down Transformers - A Step-Down Transformer is  designed to reduce voltage from primary to secondary.  They can range from sizes from .05 KVA to 500 KVA
  • Isolation Transformers - An Isolation Transformer is a device that transfers energy from the alternating current (AC) supply to an electrical or electronic load.  It isolates the windings to prevent transmitting certain types of harmonics.
  • Buck Boost Transformers - Buck Boost Transformers make small adjustments to the incoming voltage. They are often used to change voltage from 208v to 240v for lighting applications.  Major advantages of Buck boost transformers include; low cost, compact size and light weight. 
  • High Voltage Transformer - There are many different types of voltage transformers. A High Voltage Transformer operates with high voltages. Typically, these voltage transformers are used in power transmission applications, where voltages are high enough to present a safety hazard.
  • Medium Voltage Transformers - A Medium Voltage Transformer can be connected directly to a primary distribution circuit and generally has the most load diversity. These voltage transformers have installation practices that are generally in accordance with application recommendations from the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
  • Low Voltage Transformers - A Low Voltage Transformer is an electrical device that transforms 120 volts (line voltage) into 12 volts or 24 volts (low voltage). Some uses for low voltage transformer are in landscaping lighting.
  • Single Phase Transformers - In electrical engineering, single-phase electric power refers to the distribution of electric power using a system in which all the voltages of the supply vary in unison. Single-phase distribution is used when loads are mostly lighting and heating, with few large electric motors.
  • Three Phase Transformers - Three Phase Transformers must have 3 coils or windings connected in the proper sequence in order to match the incoming power and therefore transform the power company voltage to the level of voltage needed while maintaining the proper phasing or polarity.
  • Custom Transformers - Custom Transformers are designed for a certain performance specifications and size requirements.  The company works with your engineering specification. 
  • Industrial Control Transformers - Industrial Control Transformers are used to convert the available supply voltage to the required voltage to supply industrial control circuits and motor control loads.
  • Pad Mounted Transformers - Pad Mounted Transformers are usually single phase, or three phase, and used where safety is a main concern. Typical applications; restaurant, commercial building, shopping mall, institutional. 
  • Pole Mounted Transformers - Pole Mounted Transformers are used for distribution in areas with overhead primary lines. Outside a typical house one can see one of these devices mounted on the top of an electrical pole.
  • Oil Filled Transformers - Oil Filled Transformers are transformers that use insulating oil as insulating materials.  The oil helps cool the transformer. Because it also provides part of the electrical insulation between internal live parts, transformer oil must remain stable at high temperatures over an extended period.
  • Dry Type Transformers - Dry-Type Transformers are available for voltages up through 34.5 kV (although the most common upper limit is 15) and KVA ratings up through 10,000 (with 5000 as the usual limit). Dry-type use air as a coolant, lowering health and environmentally concerns.
  • Auto Transformers - An Autotransformer is an electrical transformer with only one winding. The winding has at least three electrical connection points called taps. Autotransformers are frequently used in power applications to interconnect systems operating at different voltage classes, for example 138 kV to 66 kV for transmission. Another application is in industry to adapt machinery built for 480 V supplies to operate on the local 600 V supply.
  • More power transformer types - Read further about additional transformer types and their uses.

 Power Transformer Term Definitions

  • Electrical Transformers - Electrical Transformers are devices used to raise or lower the voltage of alternating current. For instance, power is transported over long distance in high voltage power lines and then transformers lower the voltage so that the power can be used by a business or household.
  • Isolating Transformers - An Isolating Transformer is a transformer, often with symmetrical windings, which is used to decouple two circuits.  An Isolation transformer allows an AC signal or power to be taken from one device and fed into another without electrically connecting the two circuits. Isolation transformers block transmission of DC signals from one circuit to the other, but allow AC signals to pass. 
  • Transmission Power Lines - A Transmission Line is the material medium or structure that forms all or part of a path from one place to another for directing the transmission of energy, such as electromagnetic or acoustic waves as well as electric power transmission. Components of transmission lines include wires, coaxial cables,  dielectric slabs, option fibers, electric power lines, and waveguides.
  • Transformer Voltage - The measure of the amount of force on a unit charge because of the surrounding charge.
  • Transformer Phase - Most transformer are either single phase or three phase.
  • Transformer Frequency - The transformer cannot change the frequency of the supply. If the supply is 60 hertz, the output will also be 60 hertz.
  • Transformer K Factor - Some transformers are now being offered with a k-factor rating. This measure the transformer's ability to withstand the heating effects of non-sinusoidal harmonic currents produced by much of today's electronic equipment and certain electrical equipment.
  • Primary Voltage - The coil winding that is directly connected to the input power.
  • Secondary Voltage - The coil winding  supplying the output voltage.
  • Harmonic Cancellation - Harmonic cancellation is performed with harmonic canceling transformers also known as phase-shifting transformers. A harmonic canceling transformer is a relatively new power quality product for mitigating harmonic problems in electrical distribution systems. This type of transformer has patented built-in electromagnetic technology designed to remove high neutral current and the most harmful harmonics from the 3rd through 21st.
  • Weatherproof - Enclosed transformers come with a weatherproof standard set by NEMA.
  • Epoxy Encapsulated - A process in which a transformer or one of its components is completely sealed with epoxy or a similar material. This process is normally preferred when a unit might encounter harsh environmental conditions.
  • More power transformer terms - Such as inductor, ground fault, core saturation, current transformer, faraday shield, etc.


Related Transformer Products

  • Voltage Regulators - A Voltage Regulator is an electrical regulator designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage level.  It may use an electromechanical mechanism, or passive or active electronic components. Depending on the design, it may be used to regulate one or more AC or DC voltages.
  • AC Line Reactor - AC Line Reactors is a three phase transformer used in conjunction with AC variable frequency and DC motor drive. They are a bi-directional protective filtering device.
  • Line Power Conditioners - Power or Line Conditioners regulate, filter, and suppress noise in AC power for sensitive computer and other solid state equipment.
  • DC Power Supplies - Conversion of one form of electrical power to another desired form and voltage. This typically involves converting 120 or 240 volt AC supplied by a utility company to a well-regulated lower voltage DC for electronic devices.
  • Rotary Phase Converters - Rotary Phase Converters are commonly used in home or small commercial or industrial settings. Rotary phase converters convert single-phase power into three-phase power. This is a very cost-effective way to power three-phase electric motors and other three phase equipment.
  • Frequency Converters - A Frequency Changer or Frequency Converter is an electronic device that converts alternating current (AC) of one frequency to alternating current of another frequency.
  • Voltage Converters - A Voltage Converter changes the voltage of an electrical power source and is usually combined with other components to create a power supply.
  • Magnetic Motor Starters - Magnetic Motor Starters are essentially heavy duty relays mounted in boxes, often equipped with heater/thermal overloads matched to the motor they start.
  • Motor Starting Auto Transformers - An Auto Transformer starter uses an auto transformer to reduce the voltage applied to a motor during start. The auto transformer may have a number of output taps and be set-up to provide a single stage starter, or a multistage starter.

For an additional resource the Best of Industry Web Directory : Electrical Power Transformer Directory section is quite useful.