Here's the [link|https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.
It's a Step-down 208/240 12v transformer
=== Update (01/20/25) ===
Hi @yonisackstein
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications.
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You can use the 240V input connection i.e. 240V + Com, only if that's all you need.
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You can use the 240V input connection i.e. 240V + Com, only if that's all you need. Insulate the 208V connector using electrician's tape to prevent it coming into contact with anything as it might be "live" when the 240V is conncted to the other termnals
Search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Moffat+Transformer+208%2F240V+X+12Vac+Sec+15Va+M234429+|Moffat Transformer 208/240V X 12Vac Sec 15Va M234429] to find suppliers that suit you best. (supplier examples only)
Just wondering, how old your oven is?
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input ''only'' yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has two voltage inputs i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and since 2010.
Maybe the original transformer is not available anymore and the parts list shows a compatible replacement (also the specifications) or they've changed the power requirements.
Here's the [link|https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.
It's a Step-down 208/240 12v transformer
=== Update (01/20/25) ===
Hi @yonisackstein
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications.
You can use the 240V input connection i.e. 240V + Com, only if that's all you need.
Search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Moffat+Transformer+208%2F240V+X+12Vac+Sec+15Va+M234429+|Moffat Transformer 208/240V X 12Vac Sec 15Va M234429] to find suppliers that suit you best. (supplier examples only)
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Just wondering, how old the oven is?
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Just wondering, how old your oven is?
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input ''only'' yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has two voltage inputs i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and since 2010.
Maybe the original transformer is not available anymore and the parts list shows a compatible replacement (also the specifications) or they've changed the power requirements.
Here's the [link|https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.
It's a Step-down 208/240 12v transformer
=== Update (01/20/25) ===
Hi @yonisackstein
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications.
You can use the 240V input connection i.e. 240V + Com, only if that's all you need.
Search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Moffat+Transformer+208%2F240V+X+12Vac+Sec+15Va+M234429+|Moffat Transformer 208/240V X 12Vac Sec 15Va M234429] to find suppliers that suit you best. (supplier examples only)
Just wondering, how old the oven is?
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input ''only'' yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has two voltage inputs i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and since 2010.
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Maybe the original transformer is not available anymore and the parts list shows a compatible replacement (also the specifications).
+
Maybe the original transformer is not available anymore and the parts list shows a compatible replacement (also the specifications) or they've changed the power requirements.
Here's the [link|https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.
It's a Step-down 208/240 12v transformer
=== Update (01/20/25) ===
Hi @yonisackstein
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications.
You can use the 240V input connection i.e. 240V + Com, only if that's all you need.
Search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Moffat+Transformer+208%2F240V+X+12Vac+Sec+15Va+M234429+|Moffat Transformer 208/240V X 12Vac Sec 15Va M234429] to find suppliers that suit you best. (supplier examples only)
Just wondering, how old the oven is?
-
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input ''only'' yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has two voltage inputs i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and after 2010.
+
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input ''only'' yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has two voltage inputs i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and since 2010.
Maybe the original transformer is not available anymore and the parts list shows a compatible replacement (also the specifications).
Here's the [link|https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.
It's a Step-down 208/240 12v transformer
=== Update (01/20/25) ===
-
Hi @yonisackstein
-
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications. You can use the 240V input only if that's all you need.
+
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications.
+
+
You can use the 240V input connection i.e. 240V + Com, only if that's all you need.
Search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Moffat+Transformer+208%2F240V+X+12Vac+Sec+15Va+M234429+|Moffat Transformer 208/240V X 12Vac Sec 15Va M234429] to find suppliers that suit you best. (supplier examples only)
Just wondering, how old the oven is?
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input ''only'' yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has two voltage inputs i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and after 2010.
-
Maybe the original transformer is not available anymore and the parts list shows a compatible replacement (also the specifications).
+
Maybe the original transformer is not available anymore and the parts list shows a compatible replacement (also the specifications).
Here's the [link|https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.
It's a Step-down 208/240 12v transformer
+
+
=== Update (01/20/25) ===
+
+
Hi @yonisackstein
+
+
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications. You can use the 240V input only if that's all you need.
+
+
Search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Moffat+Transformer+208%2F240V+X+12Vac+Sec+15Va+M234429+|Moffat Transformer 208/240V X 12Vac Sec 15Va M234429] to find suppliers that suit you best. (supplier examples only)
+
+
Just wondering, how old the oven is?
+
+
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input ''only'' yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has two voltage inputs i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and after 2010.
+
+
Maybe the original transformer is not available anymore and the parts list shows a compatible replacement ( also the specifications).
Here's the [link|https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.
It's a Step-down 208/240 12v transformer
-
=== Update (01/20/25) ===
-
Hi @yonisackstein
-
-
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications. You can use the 240V input only if that's all you need.
-
-
Search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Moffat+Transformer+208%2F240V+X+12Vac+Sec+15Va+M234429+|Moffat Transformer 208/240V X 12Vac Sec 15Va M234429] to find suppliers that suit you best. (supplier examples only)
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-
Just wondering, how old the oven is?
-
-
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input ''only'' yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has two voltage inputs i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and after 2010.
-
-
Maybe the original transformer is not available anymore and the parts list shows a compatible replacement ( also the specifications).
Here's the [link|https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.
It's a Step-down 208/240 12v transformer
=== Update (01/20/25) ===
Hi @yonisackstein
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications. You can use the 240V input only if that's all you need.
Search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Moffat+Transformer+208%2F240V+X+12Vac+Sec+15Va+M234429+|Moffat Transformer 208/240V X 12Vac Sec 15Va M234429] to find suppliers that suit you best. (supplier examples only)
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Just wondering, how old is the oven?
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Just wondering, how old the oven is?
-
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input only yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has two voltage inputs i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and after 2010
+
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input ''only'' yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has two voltage inputs i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and after 2010.
+
+
Maybe the original transformer is not available anymore and the parts list shows a compatible replacement ( also the specifications).
Here's the [link|https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.
It's a Step-down 208/240 12v transformer
=== Update (01/20/25) ===
Hi @yonisackstein
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications. You can use the 240V input only if that's all you need.
Search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Moffat+Transformer+208%2F240V+X+12Vac+Sec+15Va+M234429+|Moffat Transformer 208/240V X 12Vac Sec 15Va M234429] to find suppliers that suit you best. (supplier examples only)
Just wondering, how old is the oven?
-
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input only yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has a dual voltage input i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and after 2010
+
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input only yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has two voltage inputs i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and after 2010
Here's the [link|https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.
It's a Step-down 208/240 12v transformer
=== Update (01/20/25) ===
Hi @yonisackstein
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications. You can use the 240V input only if that's all you need.
Search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Moffat+Transformer+208%2F240V+X+12Vac+Sec+15Va+M234429+|Moffat Transformer 208/240V X 12Vac Sec 15Va M234429] to find suppliers that suit you best. (supplier examples only)
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JHust wondering, how old is the oven?
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Just wondering, how old is the oven?
-
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/880476/Transformer+for+vch16+holding+oven+warmer|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input only yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has a dual voltage input i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and after 2010
+
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [post|880476|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input only yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has a dual voltage input i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and after 2010
Here's the [link|https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.
It's a Step-down 208/240 12v transformer
=== Update (01/20/25) ===
Hi @yonisackstein
-
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications.
+
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications. You can use the 240V input only if that's all you need.
Search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Moffat+Transformer+208%2F240V+X+12Vac+Sec+15Va+M234429+|Moffat Transformer 208/240V X 12Vac Sec 15Va M234429] to find suppliers that suit you best. (supplier examples only)
+
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JHust wondering, how old is the oven?
+
+
Looking at the image you posted in an earlier [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/880476/Transformer+for+vch16+holding+oven+warmer|question] you asked for the same oven model transformer, it shows that the transformer has a 230V input only yet the parts manual I linked above shows that it has a dual voltage input i.e. 208 and 240V for models prior to and after 2010
Here's the [link|https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.
It's a Step-down 208/240 12v transformer
+
+
=== Update (01/20/25) ===
+
Hi @yonisackstein
+
+
I think I found one but it may depend on the physical size and the connection type of the original as to whether it fits OK. Electrically it has the correct specifications.
+
+
Search online for [link|https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Moffat+Transformer+208%2F240V+X+12Vac+Sec+15Va+M234429+|Moffat Transformer 208/240V X 12Vac Sec 15Va M234429] to find suppliers that suit you best. (supplier examples only)
Hi @yonisackstein
Here's the [https://resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/vfeg/ProductDocumentation/F41179.pdf|parts list] that also didn't help.
The transformer Vulcan part number is 851800-773 but I've had no luck finding it using the part number.