Known and respected for its high level of accuracy, the current transducer is loop-powered and able to convert AC signals of between 0 and 333 mV to a 4 to 20 mA output. It is a TRMS measurement device, making it ideally suited for distorted wave-forms as well as solid or split-core transformers alike.
Known and respected for its high level of accuracy, the current transducer is loop-powered and able to convert AC signals of between 0 and 333 mV to a 4 to 20 mA output. It is a TRMS measurement device, making it ideally suited for distorted wave-forms as well as solid or split-core transformers alike.
Features
Power | Standard 4 to 20 mA loop voltage 8 to 35 VDC |
Input | 0 to 333 mV full scale AC voltage |
Output | 4 to 20 mA loop (sinking) Maximum impedance 750 Ω at 24 VDC (Barrier strip terminal provided) |
Accuracy | True RMS, 0.3% full scale, up to crest factor 4 |
Frequency | 40 to 3000 Hz |
Enclosure | Potted plastic box Back mounting bracket |
Dimensions | 3 x 1.1 x 0.54" (76.2 x 20 x 13.7 mm) |
Power | Standard 4 to 20 mA loop voltage 8 to 35 VDC |
Input | 0 to 333 mV full scale AC voltage |
Output | 4 to 20 mA loop (sinking) Maximum impedance 750 Ω at 24 VDC (Barrier strip terminal provided) |
Accuracy | True RMS, 0.3% full scale, up to crest factor 4 |
Frequency | 40 to 3000 Hz |
Enclosure | Potted plastic box Back mounting bracket |
Dimensions | 3 x 1.1 x 0.54" (76.2 x 20 x 13.7 mm) |