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*Instructions are at the bottom*
A multi-voltage transformer allows the user to apply different voltages on the primary side, or have different voltages on the secondary side, or both. The primary/secondary coil has multiple tap offs which have different voltages. For example, on a multi-voltage transformer the user can apply 420 V, 400 V, 380 V, 230 V and 110 V on the primary side and on the secondary side, the output can be 2x12 V. Combine these 2 outputs, and the user gets 24 V.
How to use:
Make sure the 3 switches are off.
The 3 primary voltages will be: 500 V, 400 V and 230 V.
The secondary voltage is 24 V.
Turn on one of the switches and look at the voltages. Turn that switch off, and turn on another switch, look at the voltages again. The secondary voltage will always be 24 V! Only switch on 1 primary switch!
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