Eaton Crouse-Hinds XDT3C30X Dry-Type Transformer - 4X

Part Number: XDT3C30X
Manufacturer
Eaton Crouse-Hinds
Part number
XDT3C30X

Quick Summary

Eaton Crouse-Hinds XDT3C30X dry-type transformer delivers reliable power isolation for hazardous-area equipment in industrial facilities. In environments where downtime or mis-wiring can halt production, this unit addresses those risks with rugged construction and precise voltage conversion. It carries NEC/CEC compliance, UL hazardous-location approvals, and a NEMA 4X enclosure to protect against moisture, dust, and corrosion. Designed for three-phase systems at 60 Hz with 480 Vac input and 240 Vac output, it uses copper windings and resin encapsulation for thermal stability and reliability. By combining certified safety with durable materials, it supports scalable power distribution while reducing maintenance costs and unexpected outages in industrial power management.

Product Information

Extended Description

XDT3C30X Eaton Crouse-Hinds: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series XDT dry-type transformer, 60 Hz, 30 kVA, 316 stainless steel, Three-phase, 480 Vac, 240 Vac, Copper windings, Resin encapsulated
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series XDT dry-type transformer
Catalog Number
XDT3C30X
UPC
662276424661
Product Length/Depth
25.18 in
Product Height
27.28 in
Product Width
12.69 in
Product Weight
620 lb
Area classification
Hazardous/Classified Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
NEC hazardous rating
Class I, Division 2
NEMA Rating
4X
Type
Resin encapsulated
Phase
Three-phase
Primary voltage
480 Vac
Secondary Voltage
240 Vac
Frequency rating
60 Hz
Material
316 stainless steel
Special features
Copper windings
Feature: Resin-encapsulated construction with a 316 stainless steel enclosure provides exceptional moisture, dust, and chemical resistance. This design shields copper windings and insulation from harsh environments, reducing corrosion risk and lowering maintenance frequency. In hazardous and classified locations, the resin encapsulation enables stable operation across temperature swings and washdown cycles while lowering total cost of ownership over the transformer’s life. Feature: Copper windings deliver high conductivity and reliability. This configuration improves heat dissipation and voltage regulation, reducing copper losses and standby losses under varying load profiles. For plants with intermittent loads or motor starts, the transformer maintains voltage quality and system efficiency, translating to measurable energy savings and less heat generation in control panels. Feature: Primary 480 Vac to secondary 240 Vac, three-phase at 60 Hz, supports common industrial distribution. The 30 kVA rating matches mid-range facility needs without excessive footprint, enabling easier panel integration and fewer transformers in service aisles. The copper-to-copper design ensures stable voltage conversion for motors, drives, and lighting circuits in manufacturing environments. Feature: Area classification and compliance features. The XDT3C30X meets NEC/CEC standards and Class I Division 2 requirements with a NEMA 4X enclosure that protects against moisture, dust, and corrosion. This combination simplifies regulatory approvals, reduces risk during audits, and supports safe operation in chemical processing, oil and gas, and other hazardous industries. Feature: Installation and compatibility advantages. Resin-encapsulated construction enables straightforward mounting in standard switchgear or control rooms, with flexible entry options and simplified wiring. It is designed to align with 480 Vac sources and 240 Vac loads commonly found in industrial facilities, accelerating project timelines and reducing field engineering. Feature: Maintenance and lifecycle considerations. Oil-free, resin-encapsulated design minimizes leakage risk and cleanup costs, while 316 stainless steel offers long-term corrosion resistance in tough environments. With UL hazardous-location certifications and durable construction, operators gain predictable maintenance needs and extended intervals between service visits.

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FAQs

When deploying XDT3C30X in Class I Division 2 and other hazardous locations, plan for a sturdy, corrosion-resistant enclosure with at least the NEMA 4X rating. Ensure proper mounting clearance, allow side and front-entry wiring options, and verify compatibility with 480 Vac supply and 240 Vac load circuits. Use certified wiring methods and follow the manufacturer’s installation sheets to maintain UL and NEC/CEC compliance.
XDT3C30X is a 30 kVA, three-phase transformer with a 480 Vac primary and 240 Vac secondary, operating at 60 Hz. It features copper windings and resin encapsulation within a 316 stainless steel enclosure. This combination delivers stable voltage conversion, improved efficiency, and reliable operation under varying load profiles typical of industrial plants.
Yes. The XDT3C30X is designed for Hazardous/Classified Locations with NEC/CEC compliance and a NEMA 4X enclosure, making it appropriate for Class I Division 2 areas. Its rugged construction and UL hazardous-location certifications help streamline approvals and support safe operation in chemical processing, oil, and gas facilities.
The transformer carries NEC/CEC compliance, Class I Division 2 ratings, NEMA 4X enclosure protection, and UL hazardous-location certifications. These certifications indicate suitability for hazardous environments, resistance to moisture and corrosion, and alignment with common electrical codes, reducing regulatory risk and expediting procurement.
With resin encapsulation and oil-free design, maintenance intervals are spaced due to reduced moisture ingress and leakage risk. The 316 stainless steel enclosure resists corrosion in harsh environments, contributing to lower lifecycle costs. The combination of high reliability and safety certifications supports reduced downtime, predictable maintenance budgeting, and a favorable return on investment for mission-critical power distribution.