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Hi Folks

I bought one of these Door Bell Transformer | Stevenson Plumbing & Electrical Supplies - https://www.stevensonplumbing.co.uk/door-bell-transformer.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIwLOp8p7A3QIV7grTCh3TzQvbEAkYAiABEgIxmvD_BwE as it's SELV and supports illuminated pushes, but can't find any reference to built-in overload protection. Yet the instructions and wiring diagrams do not indicate separate overload protection is needed. I've emailed Greenbrook a few days ago but got no response. I wonder if anyone know either wither it has overload protection, or how I can find out? (I've had the cover off and there are no obvious fuses like in some old transformers).
 
Those little tiny transformers are often so innefficient as to limit the secondary fault current to safe levels but I can't see a symbol on it to indicate it's impedence protected.
I guess I could try to measure I<sub>sc</sub> with my MFT. Not sure if it'll work at 8V but worth a try to see if I can save spending money/time buying fuses and holders. I guess I should do this anyway to make sure I<sub>sc</sub> does not exceed the breaking capacity of the fuse I buy, though I doubt that would be an issue in practice.
 
Many power transformers have a thermal fuse embedded in the winding's of the transformer.They usually have a symbol on them somewhere to indicate such. But with cheap Chinese, anything is possible. so instal a fuse if you are concerned, it's good practice anyway.
What would the symbol look like? Is it in the regs book anywhere (just had a quick look in the index and can't see anything about impedance protection).
 

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