How does an...


Isolation transformer work and what does or is it doing? I have an isolation transformer in my system for my sources. It is an old Noisetrapper unit I purchased back in the mid 90's from a very dear friend.

What prompted me to ask is I am considering some sort of conditioning for my integrated (currently plugged directly into wall) and understand the isolation tranny won't support the draw. Since I'm thinking about conditioning I realized I don't really know what an isolation tranny does.

Next question, I'm considering a Furman like at AA. Would plugging the isolation tranny into it and using for sources be too much of a good thing?
Would it effect them negatively?

I know that the ultimate decision lies in what I hear but thought many of you far more experienced folk might have some insight.

Best,
Dave
corazon

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Mlsstl

As you guessed I had no idea how it worked. So by virtue of the 2 windings is how the isolation occurs? They are not connected and electro magnetics is how electricity is induced in the second winding?

Elizabeth

I appreciate your suggestions on alternatives.

Both

Thanks for the cautions about using 2 devices. And thank you both for responding.

Best,
Dave
Mlsstl,

So the purpose of transformers in equipment is to provide a certain amout of isolation from the incoming power and in the case of transformers that double the windings in the second winding increase that power?

Best,
Dave