Average RMS AC Current Transducer - Three Element - CR4470
• Current: AC Current
• Frequency: AC Frequency
• RMS: Average RMS
• Elements: Three Element
• Outputs: 0-5 VDC
• Power: 24 Vdc Power
• Mount: DIN Rail Mount, Panel Mount
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Product Specification
The CR4470 Series Average RMS Current Transducers and Transmitters are designed to provide a calibrated DC output proportional to the AC current input. Designed for multi-point current sensing, these devices provide excellent features in a high value package. Average RMS is recommended when sensing current waveforms that have a fixed frequency, and are usually for loads operated from standard utility power.
CR4470 Average RMS AC Current Transducer Features
• Analog 0 - 5 VDC output
• 24 VDC powered
• Use with external C/T's
• Highest precision available
• Connection diagram printed on case
• DIN Rail or Panel Mount
CR4470 Average RMS AC Current Transducer Specifications
• Frequency Range: 50 - 400 Hz
• Basic Accuracy: 0.5%
• 0-5 VDC : 2K ohm or Greater
• Output Load: Power Source: 24 VDC
• Insulation Voltage: 2500 VDC
• Response Time: 250 ms
• MTBF: Greater than 100 K hours
• Operating Temperature: 0°C to +50°C
• Thermal Drift: 500 PPM/°C
• Calibration: Average RMS Sensing
CR4470 Average RMS AC Current Transducer Applications
• Quickly varying motor loads
• Chopped wave form drivers
• Harmonic currents
• Phase fired controlled heaters
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