ron_swanson
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I have a transformer that was recommended on a BOM for a build I'm working on at the moment where I'm a little unsure of how to wire up. Normally the datasheets I have used in the past for simular builds included a few simple connection examples / diagrams that assisted with confirming correct configuration and have always included a clearly defined center tap (This is for a tube build). In this case, there's only a schematic. Hoping someone can help verify what I'm thinking or provide some insight for further learning or configuration in case I'm way off base. See attachment.
I'm in the US running 120V.
Would I wire the primary side with both red wires connected together and both black wires connected together? The shield goes to ground?
Secondary 275V HT would have have both white wires tied together and both yellow tied together? If so, would that then make the yellow wire the CT or will I need ot create a virtual CT using this transformer configuration?
Also on the secondary, the two blue 6.3v wires are tied together and the two green wire tied together?
Or, are all of the above secondaries two separate power feeds - meaning two 275V and two 6.3V feeds?
Also open to online documentation if there's a website that goes into specific detail about something like this.
Thanks in advance!
I'm in the US running 120V.
Would I wire the primary side with both red wires connected together and both black wires connected together? The shield goes to ground?
Secondary 275V HT would have have both white wires tied together and both yellow tied together? If so, would that then make the yellow wire the CT or will I need ot create a virtual CT using this transformer configuration?
Also on the secondary, the two blue 6.3v wires are tied together and the two green wire tied together?
Or, are all of the above secondaries two separate power feeds - meaning two 275V and two 6.3V feeds?
Also open to online documentation if there's a website that goes into specific detail about something like this.
Thanks in advance!