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ENERGY PRODUCTSCO. Si a 0.24 to 1500 kVA Table of Contents Introduction and How to Specity and Order : 1 Product Design and Engineering Data i r - 2 ‘Schematics and Wiring Diagrams 8 Product Seotons by Series 100/200 Series ft i 10 500 Series veonnsvonnene 12 1000/1200 Serios 14 1500 Seri08 .-.seussnen sa 8 2500 Series _ act 20 5000 Serl05 sesame a 22 16000 Series 30 Isolated Series . 35 Enclosed Cord and Plug PN S0rH08 os etsnnn 36 L Series “ Es 37 Variable Transformer Controllers FRC-20 Full Range Controlior a ‘Type MP Microprocessor Controllor zi 39 “Quick Stop" Motorized Variable Transformers 7 40 Parallalng Chokos 40 Product Quick Selector a 3PN10108 somsa2ae-6¥ 1010 STACO Energy Products Co. has been a leacing manufacturer of Variable Transformers for over 60 years, building standard a well as custom-designed products for industrial, commer- cial, and military applications. STACO's complete line of variable transformers and AC volt- ‘age Controls are available fom a rationwvide network of indus- thal and scientific distributors. Local STACO distributors and representatives have tactory trained personnel capabie of, assisting you in selecting the transformer best suited for your application. Contact our customer service department for the name ol the distributor or representative near you. If our standard products do not meet your specitic require- ments, contact us at STACO. Our engineering staff is avai- able to solve your special application requirements, Often, it Just requires minor revisions to standard components, ‘enabing STACO to kop your costs to a minimum, How to Order and Specify Selecting the STACO Variable Transiormer best suited for your specific requirements is easy once you make the follow- ing basic determinations: Input — Line voltage? Single or three phase? Frequency? Output — Voltage? Amperago? KVA? To assist you in making the proper selection, an explanation of STACOS standard numbering system is described below. The Product Quick Selector, a tabular listing by rating for ‘each product, starts on page 41 ‘STACO Numbering System The basic single units (open construction) are identified by 3 oF 4 cigits, 1.2., $01-B, 10108, $021, etc. The first two digits des- ignate current; 4. Ina 9 igh rum, tho frst digit indeatos third, votago; tho fourth is simply @ decimal locator. 2. Ina 4cdgh rumbor ner the hed ig i 3. Ina 4dgitranber whore the Hid igtio2, nyoes ow vsone ngs i sana hole ge dea anges tid beasiuttpe a wc apwenaty incendiargnen betwonsewosome See sen ‘poe dnote 2 ars no sot 1510 ae % eso t Le cocina roma oar sion L— roses ‘over pot bc carat eg Roars eon sue Prefixes & Suffixes STACO Variable Transformers are available in mary different configurations, These other mode's can be identified by adding the ‘olowing profixes or suffixes to tha basic 3 or 4 digit numbers, Prefixes ‘Suffixes ‘Suffixes continued BH eae —wrednucnceotinnd — — 32” cagests2°2p06 ee rec & ) ease = i suinanimanw «=| =e Sa ited nt =E Nema t anppreotescosuie ES cca =e fee =e = Sis — Lariown Tanai aad LE gree oe a seas, Petty met 7% aa 120 Volt Series Unit Ratings 240 Volt Serles Unit Ratings Dimensions are provided thro ‘this catalog in inches imitimeters). 5 th ea | tap [0 St ie | go | aw Mealy Comic eg a Eerste teins opsteaane [en] Manel mao. Caraul ah cto Sot beds ects Product Design & Engineering Data Type 10109 Gateway General Information STACO ENERGY PRODUCTS CO .is a leading marstacturor of variable transformers, the most versatile and reliatle vot. ‘age controls available. Yeriable transformers have many industrial end laboratory applications as basic comporent to control voltage, current, power, hieai, speed, light, and loctromachanical fore. A basic STACO Variable Transformer consists of a single layer, magnet wie, winding on a toroidal core of laminated sil icon steel. A carbon brush, connected to an output lead, is rotated over @ precision ground, plated commutator track to tap off vollage at any turn from zero to the maximum ouput voltage of the winding SSTACO research has developed design features ard prop etary processes provicing longor lasting, more raliable prod: cts. Particularly Important is the high-temperature founda tion material bonding the coll securely to the core assembly This material, which has a high thermal transfer characteris: tic, dissipates heat irom the brush contact area, increases the hest-distribution of the core itsal! and provides the trans- former with greater tolerance 10 transients and short-term overloads. VOLTAGE RATINGS Basic single STACO Variable Transformers are rated either 120 volts or 240 volts. Higher voltage requirements are met by combining or gangng 120-valt oF 240-volt units. A 480- volt, single-phase application can be met with two 240-voh variable transformers ganged in @ series connecton. In three: phase applications, three 120-vot units are ganged in a wye Connection to result in a 240-volk line-to-line three-phase assembly. Similarly, threo 240-volt units are ganged in a wye connection to resuit in a 380-volt or a 480-voltline-to-line three-phase assembly. In each of these instances, the indi: vidual transformers, of cols, are identified with the basic vott age rating, ether 120 volts or 240 volts. When variable trans: formers ate connected in open dette for three-phase appiica- toons, two 120.volt units are ganged for 120-volt ineo-ne usage. For 240-voll open delta applications, two 240-wt Unts are ganged with the opan delta assembly’ In any of the above voilage applications, higher current requirements are ret by paralleling two or more unis inthe ganged assembly. EFFICIENCY & REGULATION In contrast to inefficient, wattage-buming resistive-type con- trollers such as fhaostats, STACO Variable Transformers hava an extremely low power loss and effciencies as high as 98%. STACO Variable Transformers deliver ny desired valage (within the transformor rating) with negligible variation in output volage from no4oad to fulFlozd current. Voltage drop tables ‘and a sample roguation curve aro providod inthis secton, DISTORTIONLESS VOLTAGE CONTROL STACO Variable Transformers produce an accurate transier of input wave to output circuit, providing distortionless voltage control (a requisite of many sophisticated electronic applice~ tions), PLATED COMMUTATOR SURFACE The commutator surface of each coil is specialy plated with precious metal, giving STACO commutators longer Ife, Increased resistance to corrosion and the capacity to with= stand greater overloads (while maintaining a constant contact votage drop), SIMPLE INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Mounting and hook-up of STACO units is convenient and ‘easy, Most sories units aro dosigned with an acjustable shaft to accommodete either bench or pane! mount (adjustable to accommodate varying panel thickness). Tarminals aro easily accessible: screw, lug, quick-connect o1 solder design, Connections deliver increasing output voltage with either clockwise or counter-clockwise knob rotation, Manually oper- ated units have standard dials graduated 0-100 (percentage ‘of output voltage). LONGER LIFE WITH NEGLIGIBLE MAINTENANCE Procise design assembly o tho brush (at « constant pressure to a smootnly tnished and securely bonded commutator sur face) provides excellent mechanical performance, long Ife, and low-drWving torque. Brush replacement is seldom need- 6, butts easily performed. High safety margins of vhage, current-carrying eapacty and dielectric strength are why you can expect longer lif from STACO Variable Transformers. SMOOTH AND LINEAR VOLTAGE CONTROL STACO Variable Transformers are designed wit a fraction of @ volt per lurn. Close adjustment of output voltage is easy because the brush aways contacts one or more turns. Coll {uins ate everiy spaced, and output voltage is proportional to angular rotation. Full angular travel is approximately 320 degrees on all Series, VOLTAGE DOUBLER (DUAL INPUT) Most 240-volt models have an additional input voltage tap per- iting normal overvoltage output, weh half normal input vot ‘age, The output current must be reduced when the output vot ‘age exceeds 125% of the put voltage as shown in Fig. B on page 6. Product Design & Engineering Data TEMPERATURE & RATING The low loss of STACO Variable Transtormors allows opera- tion at full current rating @ ambient temperatures up to 60 degrees C: (122 dagrees F). In locations above this tempera- ture, the output current must be reduced according (0 Fig. A ‘on page 6. On single-ransient loads and on-off cycled loads, utpul currents up to 19 times normal may be carried for brief intervals, as shown in Fig. Con page 6 MILITARY SPECIFICATIONS Al STACO Variable Transformer models are available on spe- cial order to mest cartain military specifications. Typical of the requirements which can be met are ALTITUDE PHENOLIC PARTS CONNECTING WIRE SHOCK CORROSION VIBRATION HUMIDITY RUGGED MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION STACO Variable Transiormers are precision built to exacting mechanical tolerances using the finest materials availabe. Quality assurance inspections are performed to insure that the high designed-in quality is maintained throughout the manufacturing cycle. A STACO Variable Transformer provides accurate, ralable and lasting voltage control for a broad vari- ‘ly of applications. The following words or phrases are commonly used to doseribe characteristics of STACO Variable Transformers, INPUT VOLTAGE: Tho supply voltage to which a STACO Variable Transtormer is connected. FREQUENCY: All units in this catalog operate in the range of 60 to 60 HERTZ unless otherwise noted. These units may. be used on higher frequencies within the limits shown in the tabulations in the section “Operation at Higher Frequency” page 6. QUTPUT VOLTAGE: The range of vollage available at the output terminals. CURRENT RATING TERMINOLOGY: To permit maximum uilization of STACO Variable Transformers, output ratings are given for both constant current and constant impedance loads. CONSTANT CURRENT RATING: Output current that can be carried regardless of output voltage setting. (Reduce, for output above 125% of input voltage, on vol ‘age doubler connection) CONSTANT IMPEDANCE RATING: Output current that can be carried with loads such as incandescent iamps or fesisiance heaters in which the current drawn is approxi- mately proportional 1o the applied voltage, increasing to ‘maximum curtent at line votage. This rating applies Only to applications where maximum output voltage is limited to line votiage. KVA RATING: The maximum output curtent at maximum output line voltage multiplied by that maximum voltage and divided by 1900 for single phase. Divide by 577 for throe phase (1000/3). OVERVOLTAGE CONNECTION: Output votiage rom zer0 10 17% above line votago (10% for 171 through 291 Serie). LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTION: Output voltage from 2010 to line voltage VOLTAGE DOUBLER CONNECTION: Unit gives full over- voltage output with hall normal input voltage. Available on most 240- and 480-voll units. Reduce output current when cutput volage exceeds 125% cf input voltage. REGULATION: VNU -VFL YL VNL = OusputVolls No Load VFL = OutputVotsFullLoas DRIVING TORQUE: Torquo required 10 turn the STACO Variable Transformer shat. ROTATION: Rotation of STACO Variable Tianstormer shatt ‘ives ineroaso in output voltage (as viewod from referenced end), ‘SINGLE UNIT TAP AND TERMINAL DIAGRAM: Input con: ection is shown for normal overvoltage output. Optional line volage and votage doubler input are indicated. Winding sec: tion voltagos are for a normal overvaltage (or vollag doubler) ‘connection at input voltage shown, Line voltage connections, ‘ive 85% of these voltagos (00% on 171 through 291 Serios). ‘Case! units wit) line cord may omit several col tags. CONNECTION — SINGLE PHASE UNIT: Terminals aro p10 vided on most models for zero to 117% of input vottage (over: voltage connection) and zero t0 100% of input vollage «line voliage connection), CONNECTION — SINGLE PHASE PARALLEL: Up to nine units on the same shat may be paralleled by using suitable chokes and circuits to multiply the current and KVA rating Pavallel operation of smaller ganged units is not recommend- ‘ed because it is usually more economical to handle rated toads withthe capacity of larger single units. (See specifica. tion charts in each transformer series section ) CONNECTION — SINGLE PHASE SERIES: By jumpering the common connections, two equal single units (or two equal ‘groups of paraleled units) driven by the same shaft may be Used at double voltage (line-tosing) in single phase series with external connection only to the input and output fermi nals, The load must be grounded. if an input neutral is con- Nected to the common, an cutput neutral may be used. ‘Transformar or loads need not be balanced to neutral CONNECTION — THREE PHASE OPEN DELTA: By Jumpering the commen connections, two equal single unis {or two equal groups of paralleled units) diven by the same shaft may be used at normal voltages (line-o-ine) in three phase open dette. One powerline, identical on input and out: put, connects to the common. The other inpul ines connect to the two input terminals, and the two output terminals feed the other output nes. (This connection is the same as single phase series with neutral, except that here voltages on all input line pairs are equal and out ot phase.) X 100 (percent) Engineering Data Product Design. CONNECTION — THREE PHASE WYE: 8 jumpering the ‘commen connections, tree equal single units (or three equal ‘groups of paralialed units) driven by the sama shatt may be Used at double voltages (line-to-ine) in three phase wye. The load must be ungrounded. Input lines connect ‘o the three input terminals, and the three output terminals feed the output lines. ganged units are used in a system that ordinarily has a ‘common neutral or ground between source end joad, then the neutral or ground must also be connected to the common point of the ganged variable transformer assembly. Ifthe system has no neutral, then the loads must be balanced. Because of the 115.5% voltage on the individual single units, there are 50 HERTZ restrictions. See specifications for each Series. BENCH MOUNTING: Mounting of STACO Variable Transformers on floor, bench, or wall where the knob and brush rotors of single units (and most multiple units) are at the same end of the coils. CASED MODELS: All 10108 to 6020 Series models are available in cased designs (identified by the suffix "C? "CT" or “E" in the type number), "C" styles enclose only the coll, while “CT' models provide protective housing for both coil and ter- minal board. Knockouts are provided in the terminal board housing to accommodate conduit or cable connections. “E” styles include our NEMA 1, crip-proof, fully front accessible enclosures for our 5000/6000 Series. gr BACK OF PANEL MOUNTING: Mounting of STACO Variable Transformers with shaft passing through a panel. The knob and brush rotors of single units (and most rutiple Units) are at opposite ends of the coils. ISOLATED VARIABLE TRANSFORMERS: An Isolated Variable Transformer consists of two (primary and secondary) magnet wire windings on a toroidal core. The primary winding is electricaly isolated from the secondary winding. The input winding has 82% of tho turns ofthe output winding so tho out- put vollage can be vared from 0-122% ofthe input volage. UNCASED (OPEN CONSTRUCTION) MODELS: The basic models of all series are uncased designs. The type nutiber contains no pretix or suffx leer. These models do not have a protective housing for call or terminal board, Adjustable shaft dasign on most manually operated models permits back-of- ‘pane! or bench mounting, PORTABLE CORD & PLUG MODELS: Casod plug-in mod- ls have a ventilated steel case, line cord, receptacle, iluri- nated orvoff switch and fuse. A throo-conductor (SPN prefix) line cord and matching receptacie are available on these units. Plugin models are connected for output voltage in a Clockwise rotation and are available in each Series through the 2510/2520 unite. L SERIES: A selected grouping of variable transformers packaged in a deluxe aluminum enclosure, three-conductor line cord, plug, matching receptacle, pilot light, switch and fuse. An ammeter and vollmeter are available on the 10 amp model General Design Specifications The table below Isis generel design velues for each standard unit on @ per coil basis. The DC resistance is as measured from start to finish of coil winding, no load losses are actual core losses, and the torque valuies are the driving torque required to move the rotor and brush assembly. Using per Coil values listed, total DC resistance and core losses can be calculated for parallel or series connected ganged units, and total oxque requirements can be determined OPERATION AT HIGHER FREQUENCY [Al STACO standard Varieble Transformers are designed to operate within a frequency rarge of 50 to 60 Hertz unless otherwse noted. While designed to operate al 50/60 H2, Siaco Variables can be operated at frequencies up to 2000 Hz. The tebe below lists urit maximum output current rating a 50/60, 400, 1500, and 2000 HZ. 2 2 . 3 EFFICIENCY Erficiency curves are available from STACO or een be drawn similar 10 the efficiency curve shown below for any units by staring at zero, passing through the knae pcict, and reaching 28% efficiency at rated voltage. Knee Point Date 1m 2a Ean 22 om 5018 01082108 com 2208 1510, 120 2510 2520 017 50 so 2020 bs a sf aos 8S |a (sa 8 ia Efficiency Product Design & Engineering Data OUTPUT CURRENT LIMITS Continuous brush output current of STACO Variable ‘Tanstormers, at normal ambient temperatures, must be limit- ed to the rated amperes. Tho constant current rating may be ‘drawn at any brush position except in voltage doubler circuits. For satislactory life, the brush output current of STACO Variable transformers operated in hot enclosures, or othor locations of high ambient temperature, must be limited as shown in Fig. A. Close exposure to radiant hoat should be avoided or loading should be reduced accordingly. For voltage doubler connections (at output voltages above 125 gercent of the input voliage) the continuous brust output current must be progressively limited (as shown in Fig, 8) down to 44 percent of rated amperes at maximum output volt- age. Protection of this type of usage may be approximated with a dual-element lag fuse in the lead to the the input termi- nal and with either a quick or slow blow fuse in the brush out: put lead, Figure B. Max Output Current — Dual Voltage SHORT-TIME CURRENT OVERLOAD ‘Athough STACO Variable Transformers are small and light weight for the large power ratings which they handle, brush currents up {0 10 times normal may be drawn for a bref time. The maximum on time curve of Fig. C shows the duration of ‘urge on transient currents which may be absorbed by a cold nit on motor starting or similar service. Protection for this level of service may be approximated by hydraulc-magnetic Circuit breakers with trip coll in the brush output lead. If the uritis hot from previous loading, such as repetitive overioads, it must also be allowed sufficient off tme as indicated on the minimum off time curve of Fig. C to prevent excessive tem- peraturas. If the time on is less than allowed by the “on* cure, the minimum time off may be reduced in accordance ‘with the following equation: OFF TIME (= CURRENT)? _ ONTIME: RATED CURRENT Protection for this level of service may be approximated by a dual-element lag fuse in the brush output lead. Figure C. Max On Timo and Min Off Time for Various Overload Current Conditions MOTOR-DRIVEN VARIABLE TRANSFORMERS \Motor-crivon models permit remote control cf large amounts Cf power. A STACO motor-driven Variable Tanstormer can be installed in any out-ofthe-wey space and the control slation placed where desired. Extreme flexbiiy in system design is possible because the control location does not have to accommodate the variable transformer assembly. Motor- ven units have the same electrical ratings es their corre- sponding manuaily-operated types ‘The motor drive is a compact intogral unit mounted on top of the assembly. On cased models, the motor-crive assembiy is, ‘enclosed and is provided with knock-outs for cable or conduit connections. The permanent magnet synchronous motor ‘operates on 120 volt, 50/60 Hertz single phase lines. Because synchronous motors are trequency sensitive, they ‘oporato slighty slower at 60 Hertz Product Design & Engineering Data Standard motor-driven models are available in speeds of 5, 45, 90 and 60 seconds at 60 Hortz for full range travel from z0f0 to maximum output voltage. A smooth, quiet planetary {gear unit is used for proper speed reduction from the motor to the STACO Variable Transformer shaft. Limit switch control at the lower and upper limits cf traval prevents overtravel. Tho: limit switches may be adjusted if desired. Additional limit switches may be added for operation and control of auxiliary circuits as required, STACO Auxiiary Switch Kit P/N 964- 0087 (avaiable separately, To specily, prefix the desired time of travel in seconds, and the letter "Mt for motor-drive to the Type numbor. For exam ple: 5 seconds speed travel = 5M1010B. Normally, one switeh is used to operate each Motor-Diiven STACO Variable Transformer. Any momeniary contact switch, ‘whether lover action or push button, may be used. If desired, additional switches can be provided to permit contol from any of sovoral locations. Master control cf to or more motor- driven unis Is a'so possibie using relays or mutiple-pole switches. TYPE FRC-20 AND MP CONTROLLERS For our Motor Operated Variable Transformers, we offer the FRC-20 and MP Controllers, which both position and rogu: late the variable transformer. For complete information refer to soction on controler types, pags 38 and 39 Regulation These tables provide the voltage drop at selecied oinis al the corresponding model’s regulation curve. ‘This is the variation in the output voltage from no-load to fulload current. A sample regulation curve for the 6000 Series is illustrated below, 120 Volts - Voltage Drop At Full Rated Output Curront srw Song (Noa ot) 1 s oo | a | 10 02) 42 as | 79 | 40 02 | 49 | 73 | 42 03 | 30 8 | 5) | 29 os | 2s 82 42 | 23 03 | 38 5a 82 | 40 03 | 39 8 | 40 02 | 28 a2 | 30 o2 | 13 sa) ta or | 08 13 | 09 os | ig 2 Ne so | 42 52 | 41 to | 28 43) 7 Voltage Drop At Full Rated Output Current Bh Setng Wo Lena va) ee a o eo] 19] = wee] 7a) me | va | es 14 iin 3a | | 8) G3 | sas tae a] Si] at) $3 3 oe i 2] 38) % |) 33] 33 os Ba BY] sb) 8) 3] oe a 2] | |) 8] oe aa a | Sh] ie] | eae Schematics and Wiring Diagrams General Wiring Information Common is used as the third jeg in a three phase open delta in a threo wire single phase series and four wire, twee phase wye connection. It is Not used in two wire series or three wire wye connection. | ganged units are used ina system tnat ordnarly has a com- ‘mon neutral or ground between source and load, the neutral ‘oF ground must be connected 'o the common terminals of the \ariabio transformer assembly. If the system has no neutral, the load must be balanced or the transformers will be dam- aged. wy [4 ee St a thy sty "WHEE PASE CbEN OFLA TESONDMENDED BUT NOF SUPPLIED, anor URE RECOMMENDED WUT NOT SUPPLIED eo & ne i T ower | 7 ruse syreuo SE RECOMMENDED OUT NOT SUPPLIED. 12 USE RECOMMENDED BUT NOT BUPPLED. FUSE RECOMAIENOED BUT NOT SUPPLIED, Schematics and Wiring Diagrams Fis Recomoge aut Nor SupHUES en Te sie, sa : rE os = aaa one os ae spouiaas ons wes ee Oras Sa ee PUbe ncowmenteo BF NT SUPPUED. cw eur $5 wal ahT 3 = — aes == ae Teri al Smite on 6011 Series wie Sa (45 omited on S011 Series 100/200 Series ‘These manually operated panel mcunted units are avaiable in voltage in either the clockwise or counterclockwise direction Single and three phase models from 0.8 to 3.0 amperes. The and from 0 to 10% above line voltage in the clockwise dirve- 17%, 201, 221-8 and 291 units operate from 120 volt input, ton. Two and three ganged. manually operated untts are aval- ‘while the 252 unt operates from a 240 volt input. 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These transioimers operate from 120 volt input Ines and are reted at 5 amperes fer constant current loads and 7 amperes for constart impedance loads at Ine voltage, The coll tapping arrangement permits output vottage of @ to line voltage or 17% above line voltage on constant current Ine conditions, This Units Feslon® terminals are easly converted to screw cornections withthe terminal adapter kts supplieg with each unit ‘The STACO 511 is ideal for OEM applications with its panel mount, fixed shaft cesign and even smaller envelope than the 501-8. ii can be single point or four point mounted. The four point ‘mounting isthe same as the 50'-B, Either unit can be operated trom 50-2000 hertz without deretina, Motcr driven urits are availabe and identified by the pret" in the type number, The synchronous motor is designed for opera- tion on 120 volt, 50/60 Hertz single phase lines and draws approximately 0.3 ampores. lf a molor driven model is ordered, be sure 10 prefix the pert number with the desired travel time from Oto maximum of 5, 15, 30, or 60 seconds. eur ourror Teas comes cousrayt | cover Sesnrene, ‘umnenr | tPsoANCE seve | ner marta | wre | vous | Henrz | vorrs | UREN fray Se | Ses wax | wax | Mak | wax Input | Jumper | oxipt | @g0')| LBS. | EN ips | Kua | aes | KA orzo | 69 | 080 oa = wis, sage | 20 | neo | te | om) Eis | Pse ov | 60 | 070 | = ‘Sie 020 | 60 | 12 148 a ie | 210 | seo 4 woes : oe oa | so | | — | — 4 fear ey | - ia 1140] 2 ee |S ova | 50 | 104 | 10 | 148 i eee | 2 | seo 14 085 bel or | so [ra | — | — i F eb | 2 Ta wa-ea| sine | mo | 2 [oem | so [ame at 14g : isoiga,] Roase | OS : : ia 1066 | 1512) 2 wy co_| ove | so | 2a 444 [33 aonsore | Sra | 120 | seo | 01 | sot | 070 ow ORD SRECEPTADLE, 3 | 73M ™ | sue | o@ | 62] O80 | ow] ay] ; 1 | Sage | zo | sooo | 8B | BE | 28 om |u| Ta | ain Unt s sear consat cure rar ae tory 1 Hanged ants ar asedina esta Pa arias «corm nos or Joindbetvon sues arabe nb gourds be crane seg: prod he strc comon poston ad id oor {fecrmnontorats ftv artry aoh H yn hatro 8 ea rout helend mus be baaneod or hetarstor lb danced. + Una nevatage orden unt so emia conacs or OCW erasing alla as viene from tha base en. Soa fg. 28 en sages mc wr, 12 oN ls a 501-8 st [es aig gad [rar jay | oar eng, | soy poz | esr 651 ‘Motorized Single, Two and Three Ganged 13 1000 Series STACO'S 10108 operates on 120 volts and is reted for con- siant current of 10 amperes, The 10208 operates on 240 voits and constant current of 8.5 amoeres. Coll tapping arrange: ments alow for @ to input ne voltage or 17% above line vot age. These variable transformers may be operated from 50: 1500 hertz with no reduction in output current assembly and a terminal box cover with knock-out to accept conduit. Motor criven units ere avaiable in single, two and three ganged accomiblios; casod or uncased styles as idontfiod by the profx NT n the type number. Ifa mictor diven model is oxcered, be sure to prefix tho part number withthe desired travel tme from 0 1o maximum of 5, 15, 30, oF 60 seconds. Uncased models have the shalt extending from the base end This shaft is ‘ully adjustable and can be extended from either end for general utlity mounting. 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