1. High precision: 0.2, 0.1 or 0.05 Class 2. Good linearity; 3.Ratio : 1000:1, 2000:1; 2500:1 4. 6A, 15A,40A, 60A,80A,100A,120A,160A, 200A etc. 5. The fly leads cable length can be customised ; 6. The inner hole diameter can be chosen as your requirement; 7. It can be applied in Electricity meters .
Supplier: Electric energy meter counter, transformer, current transformer
DC immune Current transformer for Electricity meter -Adopted high permeability core, high accuracy , good linearity; -Anti-combustion plastic case ; -Encapsulated with epoxy resin with strong insulation ability; -DC immune function with good DC error , conform to IEC 62053-21; - Customised shield to against the external magnetic field .
Features: Wide range of system current Ratings Hinged terminal cover Various mounting options like DIN rail mounting, Wall mounting Terminal with self lifting screw with dual connection facility giving access from both sides of transformers
Supplier: Analog volt meters, digital volt meters, panel meters, multifunction meters, energy meters, current transformer, DC shunt resistor, DC meters, analog ampere meters, digital ampere meters, power factor meters
Supplier: Electrical panel meters transducers energy meters instrument transformers current injection kit high voltage test equipment's dimmerstate lv transformers etc
Supplier: Electrical engineering products like digital energy meter, current transformer, rmu's etc.
Akh-0.66/k split current transformer L product feature Akh-0.66k series split current transformers are mainly used in reconstructing projects of urban and rural power grids. They can be mounted easily without removal of primary bus. They also can be operated with electricity, which prevents the normal utilization of electricity. Thus, they save the manpower, material resources and financial resources and improve the efficiency of users.< this series match with relay protection, measuring and metering equipment. -
An electric meter, or energy meter, is a device that measures the amount of electric energy consumed by a building, tenant space, or electrically powered equipment. Electric utilities use electric meters installed at customers' premises to measure electric energy delivered to their customers for billing purposes