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Chassis transformers provide reliable voltage conversion and electrical isolation for a wide range of equipment, from industrial control systems to low-voltage power applications. Whether you need an isolation transformer for added protection, a control transformer for machinery, or a bell transformer for signalling systems, choosing the right transformer helps ensure safe and consistent performance.
Chassis transformers are designed to be mounted directly onto equipment frames, enclosures or panels, making them a practical choice for systems where space and secure installation matter. They are commonly used to step voltages up or down, isolate circuits and provide stable power to electrical components.
From industrial machinery to general electrical installations, chassis-mounted transformers help keep systems running safely and efficiently.
Common types of chassis transformer
Different transformer types are suited to different applications depending on voltage requirements, system design and safety considerations.
Isolation transformers
Isolation transformers electrically separate input and output circuits, helping protect equipment and improve safety. They are commonly used to reduce electrical interference and provide added protection in sensitive systems.
Control transformers
Designed for industrial equipment and automation systems, control transformers provide stable voltage to control circuits, relays and contactors. They are often used in machinery where reliable low-voltage power is essential for operation.
Bell bransformers
Bell transformers are typically used to power doorbells, chimes and signalling devices by safely stepping mains voltage down to a lower output voltage. Their compact size makes them suitable for residential and light commercial installations.
Choosing the right transformer
Selecting the correct chassis transformer depends on factors such as input and output voltage, VA rating, mounting requirements and application type. Understanding your system’s power requirements helps ensure reliable operation and long-term performance.
Whether you’re replacing an existing unit or designing a new system, choosing the right transformer can help improve efficiency, reliability and electrical safety.
Typical applications
Chassis transformers are used across a variety of electrical and industrial environments, including:
Industrial control panels and automation systems
Machinery and process equipment
Doorbell and signalling systems
Power supplies and electrical enclosures
Low-voltage control applications
By delivering dependable voltage conversion and circuit isolation, chassis transformers remain an essential part of many electrical systems.