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Great looking attachment screw to keep the transformer mounted securely to the outlet plenty of power.
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Plug-In Power Transformer for Gate Accessories - 24VAC 20 VA is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
| Product Type | Transformer |
| Application Type | Gate | Barrier | Garage | Door |
| Installation Type | Residential | Commercial | Industrial | HOA |
| Mounting Type | Plug-In |
The Elite Power Transformer is a plug-in Class 2 supply designed to deliver clean, dedicated power to gate access accessories independently of the gate operator's control board. Available in 12 voltage and amperage combinations spanning 12VAC, 16VAC, 16.5VAC, 24VAC, 12VDC, and 24VDC, this transformer powers photoeyes, in-ground loop detectors, exit pucks, exit wands, smart gate controllers, keypads, card readers, intercoms, telephone entry systems, and other low-voltage access devices that share an entrance with a gate operator. The eight AC variants ship as plug-in transformers with terminal screw output for direct wiring of the accessory's power leads; the four DC variants ship as wall-mount adapter units. All variants plug into a standard US wall outlet.
Field data points to power supply as the dominant cause of new accessory installation failures, accounting for roughly 80% of issues seen on first turn-up. Most gate operator manufacturers and most accessory manufacturers state that the 24VAC or 24VDC output on the operator control board can be used to power the accessory directly. That shortcut sometimes works, but it puts the accessory, the gate operator's main board, or both at risk of damage from voltage spikes, undersized current capacity, ground loops, or interaction between the accessory's load and the operator's switching electronics. The correct installation practice is to power the accessory from a dedicated, stable supply such as the Elite Power Transformer and wire only the accessory's relay output (normally open or normally close and common) back to the operator's input terminal. This isolates the two systems electrically, protects both pieces of equipment, and removes the most common point of failure from the installation.
Powering gate accessories from a dedicated transformer rather than piggybacking on the gate operator's auxiliary power output is the difference between a clean install and a return service call. Select the variant that matches the input voltage and current requirement printed on the accessory's spec label or stated in its installation manual, then wire only the accessory's relay output back to the operator's input terminal. For accessories the manufacturer specifies as DC, choose from the four DC variants; for AC-powered accessories, select among the eight AC variants by voltage and VA rating.
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