Brahma 15897000 TSC ignition transformer

SKU: 15897000, 246.820.078

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The BRAHMA TSC 15897000 ignition transformers are designed for continuous operation and are used in atmospheric gas burners. The ignition devices of the BRAHMA TSC 15897000 vary significantly in frequency and spark power; remember that the spark power of the transformer is directly proportional to the discharge energy. Due to the high discharge energy, BRAHMA TSC 15897000 spark transformers can be used where conventional capacitive ignition transformers are not applicable. The plastic housing and epoxy resin filling provide sufficient insulation.

Notes

  • Remember that an unnecessarily long ignition cable can lead to a decrease in discharge energy, due to the formation of a parasitic capacitance between the cable and the nearest earth bus.
  • Avoid placing ignition cables near other conductors: energy transfer between nearby conductors due to the phenomenon of “parasitic capacitance” can damage connected devices, especially electronic ones.

Technical information

Operating temperature: -20°C +60°C

Protection: IP20

Max. power cable length: 1 m

Max. ignition cable length: 2 m

Duty cycle: 100%

Weight: 80 g.

High voltage connection: used/removable 2.8×0.5

Power connection: used/removable 6.35×0.8

Power supply: 220-240V 50-60 Hz

Discharge voltage: 20kV

Discharge frequency: 25 Hz

Discharge energy: 2MJ

Consumption: 2 VA

Dimensions: 3.6×3.4×5.4 cm

Installation

  • Connect and disconnect the BRAHMA TSC 15897000 high voltage transformer only after the power is turned off.
  • The installation is carried out in accordance with national and European standards (e.g. EN 60355-1 / EN 50165 / EN 61558-1-2-3) for electrical safety.
  • The installation must ensure that the valve body is connected to the ground to provide protection against electric shock.
  • The transformer is installed in any position
  • Do not place high-voltage cables next to other cables.
  • Ensure the appropriate level of protection for this installation.
  • Minimize the length of the ignition cable (this will reduce the parasitic capacity and the likelihood that the ignition cables will act as an antenna transmitting interference to nearby cables).
  • Route the ignition cables as close as possible to the ground busbar to reduce the impact of interference on the remaining electrical wires.
  • Arrange the grounding at one point, thereby preventing the creation of parasitic ring currents.

Connection

The power supply is connected by a quick-release connection 6.3X0.8; the high-voltage part by a quick-release connection 2.8X0.5.

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