ODCaveman
Industrial
- Apr 19, 2021
- 4
I have a Hammond HPS Fortress 500va controls transformer in a control panel I built for a hydro-pneumatic pump control system. The incoming power is 3 phase 220V and I wanted 120V power for the controls circuitry. My secondary voltage is hovering around 129V under the minimal load of the controls and goes up slightly over 130V depending on line voltage. I put in a 500va transformer because I figured it would be better to have extra capacity but my load with just a few relays is very small. I think the high voltage burned out my Warrick level control relay so I am wanting to change the taps to lower the voltage to prevent any more damage.
I don't need the full 500va and the transformer had multiple taps, I'm just not 100% sure what connections to change to get a lower voltage because it's not a typical connection listed on the wire diagram. I'd be much happier at 110v than 130v. Any help would be appreciated. Right now it's wired up for 220v primary and 120v secondary. I was thinking I could change the taps to connect the line to H1 and H10 and interconnect H1-H6 and H5-H9 to get the lower voltage but just need some verification if that is correct before I try it.
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I don't need the full 500va and the transformer had multiple taps, I'm just not 100% sure what connections to change to get a lower voltage because it's not a typical connection listed on the wire diagram. I'd be much happier at 110v than 130v. Any help would be appreciated. Right now it's wired up for 220v primary and 120v secondary. I was thinking I could change the taps to connect the line to H1 and H10 and interconnect H1-H6 and H5-H9 to get the lower voltage but just need some verification if that is correct before I try it.
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