P OWE R T RAN S FO R M E R Chassis Mount : International Series VPL10-1000 Electrical Specifications (@25C) 1. Maximum Power: 10.0VA 2. Input Voltage - Series: 230VAC @ 50/60Hz, Parallel: 115VAC@ 50/60Hz 3. Output Voltage - Series1: 10.0V CT@ 1.0A, Parallel2: 5.0V @ 2.0A 4. Voltage Regulation: 20% TYP @ full load to no load 5. Hipot: 3500VAC between primary to secondary and windings to core. Construction: BRN BL U BLK W HT Dual winding construction with an insulated shroud, both made of a high temperature material that exceeds UL flammability requirements. Shrouds are provided over the connections of the leads to the windings on both primary and secondary coils. Devices are designed with a minimum of 6mm creepage distance between the primary and secondary and are manufactured with a Class B (130C) insulation system. E Agency Files: G RY YEL Dimensions: Units: In inches A B C D E F 1.750 2.812 1.750 2.375 8.00 0.187 V IO RED A UL File: E65390, UL 5085-1 and 3 (formerly UL1585), Class 2/3 cUL: File E65390, For Canadian Use (CSA 22.2, No.66.1-06 and No.66.3-06) TUV Certificate No.: R72103639, EN60950, Information Technology B D Weight: 0.7 lbs. C Connections3: Input: F Series - BLK to BLU, Jumper WHT to BRN Parallel - BLK to BLU, Jumper BLK to BRN and WHT to BLU Output: Series - RED to GRY, Jumper YEL to VIO Parallel - RED to GRY, Jumper RED to VIO and YEL to GRY BLK RED WHT BRN YEL VIO BLU GRY RoHS Compliance: As of manufacturing date February 2016, all standard products meet the requirements of 2015/863/EU, known as the RoHS 3 initiative. * Upon printing, this document is considered "uncontrolled". Please contact Triad Magnetics' website for the most current version. 1 Inherently limited. No fusing required. Class 2. 2 Inherently limited. No fusing required. Class 2. 3 Primary and secondary windings are designed to be connected in series or parallel. Winding are not intended to be used independently. Web: www.TriadMagnetics.com Phone 951-277-0757 Fax 951-277-2757 460 Harley Knox Blvd. Perris, California 92571 SCHEMATIC Publish Date: June 3, 2019