Transformer current sensor SCT-2000 series
ACsplit-core

transformer current sensor
transformer current sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
transformer
Electrical characteristics
AC
Other characteristics
split-core
Primary current

Max.: 1,500 A

Min.: 100 A

Description

SCT-2000 Magnelab Split-Core 2″ AC Current Sensor Magnelab’s SCT-2000 Series split-core current sensors transform an AC input current up to 1500 Amps to a 0.333 Volt output. The SCT-2000 has a 2″ opening. Split-core transformers are ideal for installation on existing electrical wiring by snapping around the conductor. The SCT series have a self-locking mechanism. Frequent Applications Data logging Recording Power monitoring Energy management Cost allocation AC Sensor Features Rated input from 100 Amp to 1500 Amp Output 0.333 Volt AC at rated current and Operates from 50 Hz to 400 Hz Phase angle < 2 degrees measured at 50% rated current Linearity accuracy ± 1% 8 ft. twisted-pair leads UL recognized Accuracy at 10% to 130% of rated current Custom output and other parameters are available Description The SCT-2000 series is a popular class 2 transformer from Magnelab. In addition, these split core current sensors have been designed to transform up to 1,500 amperes of AC input current into an output of 0.333 volt. These particular AC current sensors come with an opening that accommodates up to 2-inch diameter conductors. Perfect to install on electrical wiring that is already in place, it can easily snap around the existing conductor. For additional safety, all SCT devices contain a self-locking mechanism. Most frequent uses include recording, data logging, energy management, as a power monitor or for cost allocation.

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