Victron Energy ITR0403620 Isolation Transformer 3600W 115/230V
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Used To Avoid Galvanic Corrosion And Prevent Any Unsafe Situation By Eliminating Electrical Continuity Between Shore Power And The Boat; Toroidal Type; Soft Start; 3600 Watts; 115/230 Volt; 32 Amp/ 16 Amp; 50 Hertz/60 Hertz Frequency; 258 Millimeter Width x 218 Millimeter Depth x 362 Millimeter Height; Blue; Aluminum; IP21 Waterproof; EN 60076 Standard; With Input Circuit Breaker
The Victron Energy ITR0403620 Isolation Transformer is designed to provide superior performance and reliability for a wide range of applications. With a powerful 3600W capacity, this transformer is perfect for both residential and commercial use, ensuring stable and efficient power delivery. Its dual voltage capability of 115/230V makes it versatile enough to adapt to various electrical systems, providing peace of mind and enhanced safety for your devices.
Built with high-quality materials, the ITR0403620 Isolation Transformer effectively reduces electrical noise and protects sensitive equipment from surges and spikes. Its compact design allows for easy installation in tight spaces without compromising performance. Trust in Victron Energy's reputation for excellence and make the ITR0403620 your go-to solution for reliable power isolation.
Features:
* Power Capacity: 3600W for reliable performance in various applications: Power Capacity: 3600W for reliable performance in various applications
* Voltage Compatibility: Dual voltage input of 115/230V for versatile use: Voltage Compatibility: Dual voltage input of 115/230V for versatile use
* Noise Reduction: Effectively minimizes electrical noise for sensitive equipment: Noise Reduction: Effectively minimizes electrical noise for sensitive equipment
* Surge Protection: Guards devices against surges and voltage spikes: Surge Protection: Guards devices against surges and voltage spikes
* Compact Design: Ideal for installations in limited spaces: Compact Design: Ideal for installations in limited spaces