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1 Protecting you from the worst electrical problems
Harsh Environment Three Phase 15 – 500 kVA

2 What is a Isolation Transformer?
It is protection against switching power supplies, electrical noise, dirty power, transverse voltage and voltage disturbances. The ISO3 helps protect your computers and other sensitive equipment from the worst of any electrical problem. Along with protecting your printers, data transfers and sensitive circuit components. The ISO3 has 3 - 5% low impedance that minimizes the distortions, and 2 Faraday shield. The Isolation Transformer from DSPM “Protecting you from the worst electrical problems” It is available in power levels of 15, 30, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 300, 400 and 500 kVA

3 Protection Against Electrical Noise
Peak Current Power Today’s systems draw alternating current in peak, non linear mode. Ordinary power conditioners typically have a high forward transfer impedance, which causes sine wave distortion. DSPM has low impedance that minimizes this distortion. Protection Against Electrical Noise Electrical noise consists of spurious electrical signals which enter power lines from such sources as lightning, utility network switching and the operation of countless electrical devices. Noise is so preventable that it accounts for nearly 90% of all problem causing power disturbances. Power line noise is transmitted in two different forms, common-mode noise and transverse-mode (normal-mode) noise. DSPM utilizes Faraday shields to achieve -120dB of common-mode noise attenuation. The isolation transformer also achieves -20dB per decade transverse (normal) mode noise attenuation.

4 Solutions to Power Line Disturbances
Common-Mode Noise Protection: This type of noise is a voltage disturbance found between both current carrying leads and the common ground wire. Transverse-Mode Protection: Transverse-mode noise is not as easily eliminated as common-mode noise. Transverse voltage can be found on the secondary winding of power transformer, providing significant transverse-mode noise attenuation.

5 Specifications *Standard Power Levels , 30, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 300, 400 and 500 kVA *Input Voltage or 480 VAC *Input Voltage Range %, 2.5% Manual Taps *Output Voltage Y/120 or 480Y/277 VAC *Output Frequency Range to 60 Hz, ±5% Output Impedance to 5% Response Time <200 nano-seconds Common-Mode dB Noise Attenuation Normal-Mode dB/decade Overload (In-rush) % of a full load for 30 minutes, 1000% of a full load for 1 cycle Load Power Factor leading or lagging to unity Efficiency % at full loads, and 98.5% at light loads Audible Noise <45dB measured on Response Curve “A” Operating Temperature º to 50ºC (-4º to 122ºF) Storage Temperature º to 60ºC (-4º to 140ºF) Humidity %, Non-condensing Operating Temperature up to 10,000 ft. Cabinet NEMA 4x or 12 *Consult factory for others. Specifications subject to change without notice.

6 System Drawing: Specification Chart:

7 Brochure For your convenience you can download the brochure with all the information about our Isolation Transformer from our website:

8 Data Sheet For your convenience you can download the data sheet with all the information along with how to order our Isolation Transformer from our website:

9 Other Downloads For your convenience you can also download the technical specification, manual, field service documents, and white papers for the Isolation Transformer from our website:

10 If you have any other questions or would like more information
Call DSPM.POWER Thank You!


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