MGT-1640P - 16.5VAC 40VA Class II Transformer
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MGT-1640P - 16.5VAC 40VA Class II Transformer

$25.00

Overview

16.5 VAC 40VA plug in transformer for access control equipment and accessories. Do not connect center terminal to DC Circuit. Use as Safety Ground or do not connect.

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Product Details

Product Overview

16.5 VAC 40VA plug in power supply for access control equipment and accessories. Standard equipment for the ACP-1WEB access controller and MC-1 power supply.

Standard Features

  • Plug-in Design

Technical Specifications

  • Input: 120V 60Hz
  • Output: 16.5VAC ~ 40VA
  • Class II Power Supply
  • Auto resetting fuse & 3rd ground prong
  • Three screw terminal output
  • Individually boxed
  • LED AC power input indicator
  • UL and CUL listed
  • PTC Fused

Model

  • MGT-1640P – 16.5VAC 40VA Class II Power Supply
Also Known As
MG-1640P, MB-MGT1640P, MG-ELECTRONICS-MGT1640P
Manufacturer
MG ELECTRONICS
Manufacturer Warranty
2 Year
Model Number
MGT-1640P
Power Requirements
16.5 VAC
Status Monitor
n/a
UPC Code
993294968630
2 Questions asked on MGT-1640P - 16.5VAC 40VA Class II Transformer



Q Carol Hendrian • 01/04/2023, 9:31:19 AM Is this transmitter for AC ? Or perhaps Whirlpool bathtub?
A 01/04/2023, 12:36:36 PM The MGT-1640P is a plug-in style transformer that has a 120VAC input and a 16.5VAC output (40VA). Before using this device with any 3rd party piece of equipment I would first suggest contacting the manufacture directly to ensure compatibility. Improper use of this product may cause damage to equipment or a safety hazard.
Q Stacey • 08/04/2023, 1:08:28 PM I'm replacing the MGT1640 in kind on a home alarm system. However, the older model has only 2 screws and had a red (+) and black wire (-) attached. Does this product with the 3 screws have a postive side/terminal and a neg side/terminal (both just say AC)? or does it matter? (I'm a home owner, not an electrician)
A 08/04/2023, 1:52:37 PM The MGT1640 has an AC output (no polarity). To connect to this output please reference the labeling above each screw terminal. Typically the outer most screw terminals would be labeled AC & AC with the middle terminal being reserved as a safety ground.