Transformers That Keep Your Systems Running
In an industrial cabinet, a transformer isn’t glamorous—but it’s essential. It steps voltage down for control circuits, keeps sensitive electronics protected, and adds another layer of safety for anyone working around powered tools. Without the right transformer, things stop running the way they should.
Types of Transformers You’ll Find Here
Single-Phase Control Transformers
The standard choice for powering relays, contactors, and other control devices. They deliver steady voltage so circuits don’t flicker when machines start pulling heavy loads.
Isolation Transformers
Think of these as a buffer. They keep one circuit separate from another, cutting noise and protecting sensitive electronics. Handy for labs, test equipment, or anywhere interference is a problem.
Safety Transformers
Lower-voltage output designed for people who are hands-on with their tools. A small step that makes a big difference in operator protection.
Wide Input Models
Moving equipment between facilities or shipping internationally? These can handle different input voltages without swapping parts—a huge time saver.
Built for Cabinets
Most of these transformers mount straight onto a DIN rail, so wiring is neat and replacements don’t mean a full rework. A detail that saves headaches down the line.
Why Murrelektronik?
We carry Murrelektronik transformers because they’re built to last. Compact, efficient, and tested for industrial use—so you’re not worrying about premature failures or wasted downtime.
Quick Benefits
- Reliable power for automation and control systems
- Options for isolation and safety
- Wide input ranges for global use
- DIN-rail mounting for tidy installs
- Trusted Murrelektronik quality
FAQs
Q: What’s the difference between a control transformer and an isolation transformer?
Control transformers stabilize voltage for circuits. Isolation transformers separate circuits to reduce interference and improve safety.
Q: Where would you use a safety transformer?
Anywhere operators are handling powered equipment directly—it reduces shock risk and adds peace of mind.
Q: Do Murrelektronik transformers work with international voltages?
Yes, the wide-input models are designed for just that, covering multiple standards without extra hardware.