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  • Need Help Wiring Staco Variac

    I was just gifted a Staco 1520 variac in a nice enclosure, complete with volt and ammeters. I received a basic wiring diagram from Staco, but it doesn't incorporate the 1A/10A switch for the ammeter, a feature I'd really like to have working. All the parts are here and the variable transformer works just fine. And yes, I do realize the meters are probably installed in the wrong spots, but that's an easy fix I suppose.

    Can someone help with the wiring, specifically on how to incorporate the 1A/10A ammeter switch? I plan to run it at 120 VAC.

    Here is a link to pictures:

    Staco Variac Photos by ResidentToneMeister | Photobucket

    And here is a PDF supplied by Staco.
    Attached Files

  • #2
    Build what the diagram shows. If that works, then all you need is a meter shunt.

    To make a 1 amp meter into a 10 amp meter all you need to do is put a parallel resistor across it for the other 9 amps. Look up current meter shunt or calculating meter shunt or something similar. Maybe contact Simpson and ask if they have a paper on calculating a shunt. Or maybe they have ready made shunts for 10A for that meter.
    Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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    • #3
      Thanks Jazz P, I am looking for the documentation on the meter(s) at the moment because I knew full well you folks would start gnawing at my ass from the outset. I did link to some pictures to hold off the wolves for the time being.

      Lemme see what I can conjure up for the meters.

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      • #4
        Datasheet

        OK, the ammeter has no definitive identifying markings, but it appears to be a Simpson Designer Series and the model is one of these two:

        Model 524 (catalog #15101) self-shielding movement
        Model 554 (catalog #15121) iron-vane movement

        The range is 0-1A and I'd like to wire the switch for use with both 1A and 10A scales. Here is the datasheet for the Designer Series meters.
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