Passive Current transformer Series IE

Bushing-type current transformers (Strands/clamps)


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Passive Current transformer Series IE

Bushing-type current transformers (Strands/clamps)

Description

In the case of bushing-type current trans­formers, the customer’s primary wire is pushed through the current transformer opening in the housing. The push-through opening depends on the size of the primary current.

Wound primary type current transformers have a primary winding and a secondary winding. Both windings are applied on the closed toroidal core and are isolated from each other by insulation. This principle applies mainly where primary currents are small. Low-voltage current transformers for the proportional transformation of large currents to directly measurable smaller current values.

Advantages

  • Litz wires or terminals according to UL 94 V0
  • Bushing-type current transformers
    for direct conductor feedthrough
  • Wound primary type current transformer, version for small currents
  • In-phase current representation
  • Accuracy classes 3; 1; 0.5;
  • Toroidal cores made of high-quality silicon-iron
  • Measurement in the low frequency range 16 2/3 to -400Hz
  • In-house core production: Special designs are possible
  • High core outpuat power and high-quality insulation (UL)
  • Electrically isolated primary and secondary circuits
  • Designs for easy installation
  • Variable connections, e.g. clamps, plugs, flat-cable plugs,
  • flexible stranded wire or print mounting
  • Wide range of housings with various push-through openings
  • Very long useful lifetime

Unique Selling Point

Designs for easy installation
Variable connections, e.g. clamps, plugs, flat-cable plugs, flexible stranded wire or print mounting
Wide range of housings with various push-through openings
Very long useful lifetime

Typical applications

Industry,Renewable energy sources,Railway engineering,Energy, automation and building technology

Technical specifications


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