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On Sun, 4 Mar 2013, Jim Mueller wrote:
On Sat, 02 Mar 2013 20:00:49 -0800, Frank wrote: Clamshell-looking enclosure on small AC power transformers. Magnetic shielding to prevent interference with nearby wires? Magnetic fields are hard to shield. In a power transformer, it would be more effective to use more iron in the core and more turns in the windings to reduce the flux density. While a steel shell probably provides a limited amount of shielding, it's more likely there to provide mechanical protection. At the same time, it gives a better appearance. Maybe protect the windings, too. Definitely, nobody specifies between just a frame transformer and a metal cased one. I'd honestly never given it any thought. Bigger transformers often seem to be more likely to be cased in metal, so structural support may apply. I don'thave it handy, but that one Hammond catalog I got decades ago I think offered the same voltage/amps in open frame and metal enclosed versions, which would add more to "looks" than anything else. I have heard of the leads breaking off open frame transofrmers, right where they come off the winding, which isn't a good thing. Any metal cased transformer, I don't recall that happening, which may mean there is some sort of terminal block inside, rather than just bringing out the wire. Certainly I've seen open frame transformers where the wire from the windings are brought to terminal points, which helps protect the winding wire. it also exposes the line voltage going into that transformer, which in some cases can't be a good thing. Michael |
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