The Amplimo 7N1587 Power Transformer Tube Amplifier 313 VA is an audio-grade toroidal power transformer for valve amplifiers, featuring secondary outputs of 2x 360 V, 6.3 V and 50 V with international safety approvals.
Highlights of the Amplimo 7N1587
- Audio-grade toroidal power transformer for valve amplifiers
- Secondary outputs: 2x 360 V at 700 mA, 6.3 V at 9 A and 50 V at 100 mA
- Primary connections for 110 V, 120 V, 220 V, 230 V and 240 V mains at 50/60 Hz
- Compact toroidal construction: 124 mm diameter, 58 mm height and 3.2 kg weight
- KEMA KEUR, ENEC, CE and UL/CSA approvals
Product details Amplimo 7N1587
Amplimo 7N1587 Power Transformer Tube Amplifier 313 VA toroidal power transformer for valve amplifiers
The Amplimo 7N1587 is designed for valve amplifiers that require multiple secondary voltages from a single robust toroidal transformer. It provides 2x 360 V at 700 mA for the high-voltage supply, 6.3 V at 9 A for heater supply, and 50 V at 100 mA for auxiliary circuitry. All output voltages are specified under full ohmic load, with 12% regulation.
With primary connections for 110 V, 120 V, 220 V, 230 V and 240 V mains operation, the 7N1587 is suitable for a wide range of mains environments. The transformer operates at both 50 Hz and 60 Hz, making it practical for international audio builds and service projects involving high-quality audio components.
The toroidal construction keeps the transformer compact for its power class. The unit measures 124 mm in diameter and 58 mm in height, with a weight of 3.2 kg excluding mounting materials. All leads are solid and approximately 200 mm long, and the center is potted with a 5.5 mm mounting hole for secure installation.
The 7N1587 carries KEMA KEUR, ENEC, CE and UL/CSA approvals, with KEMA certificate 96 2307 and UL file number E320377. Time-lag fuses are required: 3.15 A for 110 V mains with two 2.5 Ω NTC resistors in series, 2.5 A for 120 V mains with two 2.5 Ω NTC resistors in series, and 1.6 A for 220 V, 230 V and 240 V mains. Each secondary winding also requires additional protection, and unused wires must always be insulated.
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