| MODEL #PTX22V-600 12 to 22 Volt Taps - Multi-Volt 600 WATT STAINLESS STEEL TRANSFORMER Professional and heavy duty 12-22V power supply allows much greater distances than conventional 12V transformers. All the features you need, all the tools you require for larger runs! |
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| The numbers below in blue are the maximum amount of feet recommended per single run without losing noticeable voltage drop. For example: If you are running a 12 gauge cable on the 22 Volt Tap with a 225 Watt load, the maximum length your run should be is 187 feet. With any longer of a run, you may experience a noticeable voltage drop. | ||||||||||||
| Cable Type |
100 - 149 Watts |
150 - 199 Watts |
200 - 249 Watts |
250 - 300 Watts |
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| 12 Volt Tap | 12 gauge | 15 foot max run | 10 foot max run | 8 foot max run | N/A | |||||||
| 10 gauge | 24 foot max run | 16 foot max run | 12 foot max run | 10 foot max run | ||||||||
| 13 Volt Tap | 12 gauge | 51 foot max run | 34 foot max run | 25 foot max run | N/A | |||||||
| 10 gauge | 81 foot max run | 54 foot max run | 41 foot max run | 32 foot max run | ||||||||
| 14 Volt Tap | 12 gauge | 87 foot max run | 58 foot max run | 43 foot max run | N/A | |||||||
| 10 gauge | 138 foot max run | 92 foot max run | 69 foot max run | 55 foot max run | ||||||||
| 15 Volt Tap | 12 gauge | 123 foot max run | 82 foot max run | 61 foot max run | N/A | |||||||
| 10 gauge | 195 foot max run | 130 foot max run | 98 foot max run | 78 foot max run | ||||||||
| 16 Volt Tap | 12 gauge | 159 foot max run | 106 foot max run | 79 foot max run | N/A | |||||||
| 10 gauge | 252 foot max run | 168 foot max run | 127 foot max run | 101 foot max run | ||||||||
| 17 Volt Tap | 12 gauge | 194 foot max run | 130 foot max run | 97 foot max run | N/A | |||||||
| 10 gauge | 309 foot max run | 206 foot max run | 155 foot max run | 124 foot max run | ||||||||
| 18 Volt Tap | 12 gauge | 230 foot max run | 154 foot max run | 115 foot max run | N/A | |||||||
| 10 gauge | 366 foot max run | 244 foot max run | 184 foot max run | 147 foot max run | ||||||||
| 19 Volt Tap | 12 gauge | 266 foot max run | 178 foot max run | 133 foot max run | N/A | |||||||
| 10 gauge | 423 foot max run | 282 foot max run | 212 foot max run | 170 foot max run | ||||||||
| 20 Volt Tap | 12 gauge | 302 foot max run | 201 foot max run | 151 foot max run | N/A | |||||||
| 10 gauge | 480 foot max run | 320 foot max run | 240 foot max run | 192 foot max run | ||||||||
| 21 Volt Tap | 12 gauge | 338 foot max run | 225 foot max run | 169 foot max run | N/A | |||||||
| 10 gauge | 537 foot max run | 358 foot max run | 268 foot max run | 215 foot max run | ||||||||
| 22 Volt Tap | 12 gauge | 374 foot max run | 249 foot max run | 187 foot max run | N/A | |||||||
| 10 gauge | 595 foot max run | 396 foot max run | 297 foot max run | 238 foot max run | ||||||||
| N/A = This Cable Not Recommended for this length of run | ||||||||||||
| How do you access Multi-Volt Tap Transformer Ports? The maximum circuit a transformer can have is 300 Watts per UL Standards. Therefore, a 300 Watt Transformer will only have 1 each 300 Watt Circuit; a 600 Watt Transformer will have 2 each 300 Watt Circuits, a 900 Watt Transformer will have 3 each 300 Watt Circuits, etc. So being that this 600 Watt Transformer will have 2 each 300 Watt Circuits, it will then have 2 each 300 Watt "Common" Access Ports but still only one set of Multi-Volt Tap access ports (12-22v taps). The reason for 1 set of Multi-Volt Tap Access Ports is because they can be shared with each common. Each port is large enough to accomodate up to 6 wires. As an Example: Using this same 600 Watt Transformer above, and say you have up to 600 watts of fixtures: 1) You would first have to split your layout into at least 2 separte runs, each run must be no more than 300 watts. 2) With the First run, you would input 1 wire into the first Common Access Port and the second wire into whichever Multi-Volt Tap Access Port you need for this run. If this run is going to be split off to different locations, then we suggest using our Outdoor Splice Containment Hub (click for details). This hub will allow you to take the 1 wire you input into the common and split it off into different locations. Keep in mind, this same entire run must stay under 300 watts. 3) With the Second run, you would input 1 wire into the second Common Access Port and the second wire into the same Multi-Volt Tap Access Port as the first run or a different Multi-Volt Tap Access Port (depending on what volt tap you may need for that run). If this second run is going to be split off to different locations, then we suggest using our Outdoor Splice Containment Hub (click for details). This hub will allow you to take the 1 wire you input into the common and split it off into different locations. Keep in mind, this same entire run must stay under 300 watts. REMINDER: You can always share the Multi-Volt Tap Access Ports as per the above example. The only thing that can NOT be shared are the "Common" Access Ports. |
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| This multi-tap transformer has a stainless steel housing with Lifetime Guarantee and is fully loadable and can handle up to 600 Watts. This outdoor transformer has extra large terminal lugs for extreme flexability and is quiet and efficient! This multitap transformer has primary and secondary protection and a 25 AMP, breaker circuit protection. There are inputs for optional plugable clock and photocell on this landscape lighting transformer as well as an On / Off Switch. You will receive this 12v to 22v transformer with a 5.5 foot grounded plug in cord, and it is X10/Jandy Compatible. This multi-tap transformer is dimmable and is still pool and pond rated. It comes with an easy access latched door and a Lifetime / 10 Year warranty. |
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