Transformer switch in the low-voltage heating system
Low-voltage heating (also known as low-voltage thin-bed heating) is often used for critical floor structures, as they are very thin with 1 mm aluminum strips. It can be installed both under the floor covering and in the walls. Low-voltage heating has a higher floor area compared to other underfloor heating systems. This means that even a lower temperature is more efficient and therefore more cost-effective. In addition, even heat distribution is possible.
The transformer switch is used to ensure that the heating does not fail despite the high inrush current. This ensures that the heating can be switched quickly and frequently.
Downloads for the low-voltage heating application
- Transformers for high-temperature ovens, with non-linear low-voltage heaters, can be clocked quickly in succession with pulse groups without current surges.
- 02-Impulsdiagramm-f-Einphasentrafo-takten-TSRLF.PDF (fast switching of heating transformers for high-temperature furnaces with non-linear heating elements).
- 03-Schaltplan-Trafo-Stufenumschaltung-3Ph-3-Stufen.PDF
- 04-Schaltplan-Trafo-Stufenumschaltung-prinzip-3-Ph-3-Stufen.pdf
- 05-Bild-Trafo-Stufenumschalt-3-Ph-3-Stufen-Trafos.jpg
- 06-Bild-Trafo-Stufenumschalt-3-Ph-3-Stufen-Steuerteil.jpg
- 15-Schaltpl-14-stuf-Hochstrom-Trafoumschaltung-8V-4300A-1.pdf
- 16-Tabelle-14-stuf-Hochstrom-Trafoumschaltung-8V-4300A-2.pdf
- 01-Schaltplan-grosser 3 Ph-Trafo-takten-mit- TSRDF.pdf
All PDF documents are only available in German