Toroidal Transformers
Toroidal
transformers are devices that transfer electrical energy
from one electric circuit to another, without changing
the frequency, by the principles of electromagnetic
induction.
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The energy transfer usually takes place with a change of
voltage. Toroidal transformers typically have
copper wire wrapped around a cylindrical core so the
magnetic flux, which occurs within the coil, doesn't
leak out, the coil efficiency is good, and the magnetic
flux has little influence on other components
The advantages of Toroidal over laminated transformers
are the following:
Toroidal Transformers Smaller - and Lighter:
High packing density and related advantages lead to
reduced to reduced design costs. A physically smaller
transformer is less expensive to manufacture, and will
also reduce your overall system cost by allowing for
smaller packaging. A smaller transformer also means
lighter weight, which will save you costs by reducing
the structural chassis design, and improving
portability.
Toroidal Transformers Smaller - Wider Choice of Configuration:
Selecting a transformer core designed from a single
strip of steel will save cost by providing you the
option of an infinite variety of configurations. This
advantage leads to custom transformer dimensions to meet
almost any product or system parameter.
Toroidal Transformers Smaller - Lower Off-load Power Consumption:
Lower off-load power consumption leads to long term cost
saving due to increased electrical efficiency. The
efficiency or losses at each point in the whole system
determines the overall system operating cost. Each point
of conversion has losses. Minimizing these losses lowers
the cost of product and provides long term cost savings
to your customer.
Toroidal Transformers Smaller
- Virtually No Audible Noise:
Selecting a transformer inherently void of low frequency
audible noise will save costs by simplifying
installation and improving the quality of the product.
Toroidal Transformers Smaller - Consideration When Using Toroidal Transformers
Substantial benefits may be derived from the use
of toroids as long as thought is given to their
application. There are two factors that are important.
Toroidal Transformers Smaller - Shorted Turn Condition
A completed path by any conductor passing through the
center hole of the toroid around the outside constitutes
a short-circuited turn. This condition will result in
high circulating currents and high heat.
The L-Bracket and Clamping Bracket described are both
designed to avoid a shorted turn condition. In a
standard disk mounting utilizing either a single bolt
and large washer with no outside structure to act as a
conductor, completing the circuit; or with the flange
mount which clamp the toroidal like a sandwich with four
bolts at the outer periphery, but nothing through the
center.
Toroidal Transformers Smaller - Inrush Current Conditions
The excellent magnetic properties of the toroidal
transformer and the high remanence of the grain-oriented
silicon steel, occasionally leads to high inrush current
at turn-on. This is true when the circuit is completed
at the zero-crossing of the input voltage wave form.
To prevent interruptions due to blown fuses or supply
breaker, some simple precautions should be taken.
As the power rating of the transformer increases, the
potential effect of the inrush current becomes greater.
The following suggest different types of circuit
protection according to the toroid's power rating.
In these application where an even lower in rush
currents is desired. Working with the manufacturer to
developed construction techniques, without added
circuitry, both the peak value and the duration of the
in-rush current can be reduced. A slight increase in the
overall size of the transformer is sometime necessary to
facilitate the lower in-rush current.
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Transformer Rating |
Suggested Protection |
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* 15 to 300VA |
None |
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* 300VA to 1.0kVA |
Slow-blow fuse in primary circuit |
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* 1.0 to 2.0kVA |
Small value resistor in series with primary circuit
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* 2.0kVA and up |
Relay momentarily inserts resistor in primary circuit at
start-up, or NTC Thermistors |
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