The recommended torque for the screws on the CT600A is 10-12 in-lbs (1.1-1.4 Nm). It's essential to follow this torque specification to ensure proper assembly and prevent damage to the transformer.
While the CT600A is designed to be rugged, it's not specifically designed for high-vibration environments. However, Hammond Manufacturing recommends following their vibration testing protocol (per IEC 60068-2-6) to ensure the transformer's reliability in such environments.
The CT600A is designed to operate up to 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) above sea level. However, derating may be necessary for higher altitudes. Consult Hammond Manufacturing's application notes for more information.
The CT600A is designed to operate in environments with a relative humidity of up to 90% at 40°C (104°F). However, it's essential to follow proper storage and handling procedures to prevent moisture ingress.
The thermal impedance of the CT600A is not explicitly stated in the datasheet. However, Hammond Manufacturing recommends using a thermal interface material with a thermal impedance of ≤ 0.1°C-in²/W to ensure optimal heat transfer.