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AT120A, AT140A, AT150A, AT175A UNIVERSAL TRANSFORMERS
Automation and Control Solutions
Honeywell International Inc.
Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée
1985 Douglas Drive North
35 Dynamic Drive
Golden Valley, MN  55422
Scarborough, Ontario  M1V 4Z9
customer.honeywell.com
® U.S. Registered Trademark
© 2005 Honeywell International Inc.
69-0251-3    G.H.   Rev.  06-05 
Mounting Through Outlet Box Knockout
The transformer can be mounted on an outlet box using 
the clamp on the primary end bell. The mounting plate is 
not used. To mount the transformer on an outlet box:
1. Turn the clamp screw almost all the way out.
2. From outside box, thread the primary leadwires 
through suitable 7/8 in. knockout. Fit the clamp and 
screw through the knockout. Do not mount the 
transformer through a plastic knockout.
3. Tighten the clamp screw securely against the rim 
of the knockout. Avoid damaging the leadwires 
with the screwdriver.
WIRING
All wiring must comply with local codes and ordinances. 
Disconnect power before making wiring connections to 
prevent electrical shock or equipment damage.
1. Make primary connections to the line voltage 
power supply. On multitap models, be sure to use 
correct leads for available power supply. See
Fig. 6.
2. On multitap models, insulate the ends of the 
unused leads using wire nuts or capping with a 
solderless connector.
3. Make secondary connections to 24 Vac control 
circuit.
CHECKOUT
CAUTION
Voltage Check Hazard.
Overload current protection is inherent on 
AT120, AT140, and AT150. A fused 3.5 Amp 
secondary is used on AT175.
Do not short transformer secondary terminals.
Voltage Check
After installation is complete, turn on power supply and 
perform a voltage check:
1. Place controlled equipment in operation and 
observe through one complete cycle.
2. Using a voltmeter, check for proper primary and 
secondary voltages.
3. If voltage readings are incorrect, be sure primary 
voltage connections are made correctly.
4. Measure voltage again:
a. If correct primary voltage is measured and 
secondary voltage is significantly less than the 
voltage shown on the regulation curves, 
transformer winding is damaged. Replace
transformer and repeat checkout procedures.
b. If primary voltage is 0V, be sure power supply 
is connected correctly or repair, if necessary. 
Repeat checkout procedures.
5. Do not put system into operation unless correct 
primary and secondary voltages are measured. 
Fig. 6. Schematics for single and multitap 
transformers.
VOLTAGE 
VARIES
WITH MODEL
2
SECONDARY
M22974
COMMON
PRIMARY
BLACK
120 V - WHITE
208 V - RED
240 V - ORANGE
277 V - BROWN
480 V - BLACK/RED 
1
3
SINGLE VOLTAGE MODELS
208 V
2
SECONDARY
COMMON
PRIMARY
BLACK
ORANGE  
1
3
208/240 VAC MODELS
240 V
RED
208 V
120 V
2
SECONDARY
COMMON
PRIMARY
BLACK
ORANGE  
1
1 SECONDARY CONNECTIONS ARE SCREW TERMINALS, 1/4 INCH
 QUICK-CONNECTS OR BLUE AND YELLOW LEADWIRES.
BLACK IS COMMON WITH RESPECT TO THE TRANSFORMER 
WINDING ONLY AND NOT THE EXTERNAL CIRCUIT.
SOME MODELS AVAILABLE WITH 1/4 INCH QUICK CONNECTS.
2
3
3
120/208/240 VAC MODELS
240 V
RED
WHITE
COMMON
BLACK
120 V
WHITE
240 V
ORANGE
PRIMARY
SECONDARY
3
1
2
120/240 MODELS