@Don Baird posted:RJR
The 1032 is a 75 watt transformer generating 115 volts...
The transformer has a built in breaker to protect itself.
The 1032 internal breaker is rated to trip on A-U in 9-35 seconds into .2 ohms , if that will help you.
The breaker on the 1032 is to protect the transformer.
@Don Baird posted:(C 16 volts ?)
A-C is 16 volts fixed. "A" is common on the 1032 and has the breaker in it's feed(except in relation to B), C-U is 11-0 volts(yes, backwards), but like A-B, there is no breaker protection.