Nominal Primary Voltage:100 V/120 V/220 V/240 V
Nominal Secondary Voltage:120 V/240 V
Secondary Voltage in Series:240 V CT at 15.60 A
Secondary Voltage in Parallel:120 V at 31.20 A
Primary Frequency:50 Hz/60 Hz
TRIAD Transformer VPM240-15600
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