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Low Voltage Transformers – Part 1: General Requirements

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UL 5085-1 – Low Voltage Transformers – Part 1: General Requirements

This First Edition of the Standard for Low Voltage Transformers – Part 1: General Requirements, UL 5085-1, contains requirements from the proposals for Subject 5085 issued on April 22, 2005 and October 28, 2005. Requirements in this Standard were derived from CSA C22.2 No. 66, Specialty Transformers; UL 506, the Standard for Specialty Transformers; and UL 1585, the Standard for Class 2 and Class 3 Transformers.

1 Scope

1.1 These requirements cover the following types of transformers:

a) Air-cooled transformers and reactors for general use;

b) General purpose autotransformers;

c) Ferroresonant transformers;

d) Class 2 and Class 3 transformers (which are evaluated in accordance with Part 3);

e) Cord-connected transformers (which are evaluated in accordance with Part 2);

f) Transformers incorporating overcurrent or over-temperature protective devices, transient voltage surge protectors, or capacitors; and

g) Permanently-connected transformers.

1.2 These transformers are intended to be used in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or CSA C22.1, the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I. The Canadian Electrical Code defines low voltage as any voltage from 31 to 750 V inclusive and high voltage as any voltage above 750 V. The National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, defines low voltage as any voltage up to 600 V, nominal. Therefore, low voltage transformers intended for use in Canada may be rated above 600 V up to 750 V. Low voltage transformers intended for use in the United States are rated up to 600 V. Where information in clauses and tables in this standard reference voltage ranges, the limit of 600 V applies in the United States, while the limit of 750 V applies in Canada.

1.3 The standard does not cover the following transformers:

a) Direct plug-in types;

b) Neon;

c) Liquid-immersed;

d) Variable voltage (Variac);

e) Low voltage landscape;

f) Swimming pool and spa:

g) Ignition;

h) High intensity lighting;

i) Toy;

j) Fluorescent lamp types;

k) Transformers for welders;

l) Distribution;

m) Transformers intended for use in the United States with a nominal primary rating of more than 600 V;

n) Transformers incorporating rectifying or waveshaping circuitry;

o) Transformers for use with radio- and television-type appliances;

p) Transformers intended for use in the United States having overvoltage taps rated over 660 V;

q) Autotransformers used in industrial control equipment, which are evaluated in accordance with the requirements of the Standard for Industrial Control Equipment, UL 508, or CSA C22.2 No. 14, Industrial Control Equipment; and

r) Other special types of transformers covered in requirements for other electrical devices or appliances.

1.4 Part 1, as well as Part 2 and Part 3, establish the characteristics, construction, operating conditions, markings, and test conditions for each type of transformer.

1.5 The requirements in this standard may be modified by requirements in an end product standard if a transformer is intended for use only as a component in other equipment.

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Edition:
1
Published:
04/17/2006
Number of Pages:
60
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