Toroidal Current Transformers
In the majority of electrical systems, a transformer is required to ensure safety isolation and/or to adjust voltage levels through stepping up or stepping down. A toroidal industrial power transformer is often the optimal choice for a wide range of applications due to its ease of mounting, compact size, reduced weight, and superior efficiency compared to a conventional laminated transformer. This makes it a highly effective component in electrical circuit design and power management.
Toroidal transformers produced by RC Globtronix outperform other transformers of equivalent power ratings in terms of efficiency. These transformers are distinguished by their compact form factor, reduced mass, minimal mechanical vibration, and lower external magnetic field, all contributing to their high operational efficiency. They also produce significantly low off-load losses. Owing to the absence of a residual gap in the magnetic path, these toroidal transformers also demonstrate an increased inrush current. Given these superior characteristics, the Toroidal Transformer from RC Globtronix unequivocally stands as the optimal selection for your utility needs.
Our Offerings
Multiple installation configurations
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Unenclosed/Open Configuration
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Planar / Horizontal Installation
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Vertical Installation
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Base Installation
Features
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Quieter operation
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Higher output requirements up to 15kVA for single phase & up to 45 kVA for three phase
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Up to 4 kV isolation between primary and secondary windings
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Available in termination or wire harness connection type
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Low Temperature rise, Low weight, Low Profile
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Available in 1-Phase and 3-Phase
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Frequency range 50/60 Hz to 400 Hz
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Available in Accuracy Class 0.1 to 5
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RoHS Compliant




Core Options
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CRGO
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Ferrite
Housing Options
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Plastic
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Tape Insulated
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Epoxy Potting
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Resin Casted
Packaging Options
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Blister Tray
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Carton Tray
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Tube
Manufactured in
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ISO 9001:2015, 14001:2015 Certified Facility
Applications
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Analog to Digital Circuits
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Metering
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Current measurement
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Instrumentation
