Second transformer – Rockwell Automation 1770 Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines User Manual

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Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines

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Publication 1770-4.1 – February 1998

For example, the external-transformer load of a 1771-P4S
power-supply module at maximum backplane load current is 140VA
(2.5 x 56W = 140). A 140VA transformer could be used if a
1771-P4S power-supply module were the only load. A 500VA
transformer should be used if there were 360VA of load in addition
to that of the 1771-P4S power-supply module.

Second Transformer

Allen-Bradley power supplies have circuits that suppress
electromagnetic interference from other equipment. However,
isolate output circuits from power supplies and input circuits to help
prevent output transients from being induced into inputs and power
supplies. In many applications, power is provided to the input
circuits and power supplies through a second transformer (Figure 9).

Figure 9
Power Supplies and Input Circuits Receiving Power through
a Separate Transformer

To output circuits

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1FU

L1

2FU

L2

3FU

L3

L1

L2

L3

To Motor

Incoming

Disc.

Starters

AC

H

1

H

2

H

3

H

4

X

2

X

1

H

1

H

2

H

3

H

4

X

2

X

1

Notes:

1

To minimize transient emi generation when power is interrupted by the interrupt switch,
connect a suppressor across the primary of the transformer. Refer to Figure 11 and
Table C for suppressors to use.

Suppressor

1

Step-down
Transformer

Isolation/
Constant-Voltage
Transformer

To power supplies
and input circuits

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