Voltage Converter Transformer - 110V/220V - Circuit Breaker Protection In Stock Now

  • Heavy Duty Step Up/Down Voltage Converter Transformer (110/120V - 220/240V).
  • CE Certified. Dual Circuit Breakers Protection for Each Voltage (120V & 220V).
  • Heavy-duty cord with a standard US 3-prong plug. Use for use & industrial applications.
  • 220 volt only universal outlet which accepts plugs from most countries.
  • Circuit breakers protects the equipment against overload.
  • This voltage transformer allows you to convert voltages from 110-120 volt up to 220-240 volt or from 220-240 volt down to 110-120 volt for both home use & industrial applications.

    Specification:
    - Converts/Transform Voltage: 110/120V to/from 220/240V
    - Efficiency Factor: 1.50
    - Weight: 21 lbs
    - Dimensions: 13.5" x 10.2" x 6.5"

    Features:
    - This transformer features a heavy-duty cord with a standard US 3-prong plug. There are a total of three outputs on the front panel. Two are grounded 110V outputs designated for 120 volts with a US standard outlet and the only 220 volt universal outlet which accepts plugs from most countries.
    - Note : For safety reasons, it's recommended to use a Voltage Converter / Transformer that's max watts is at least 50% higher than your appliance.
    For example, if your appliance is rated at 100 watts, you need to buy a Transformer with a max power of at least 150 watts or greater. Some appliances, such as heating appliances, power tools, motors, laser printers and TVs, require 2-4 times more watts at start up than the printed rated wattage.
    - The T-5000 series also features circuit breakers which protect the equipment and the transformer against overload. With circuit breaker protection you'll never need to replace fuses.

    Note:
    - The maximum power ratings must not be exceeded by the appliance connected to the transformer.
    - To prevent damage and possible fire hazards, the fuse should be replaced with a slow-blow fuse(MDL) of the same ampere rating as the original if the fuse continues to blow, the transformer or the appliance connected to it may need repair.