
AC Current Sensor, 5mA/100mA/1A/2A/5A To 10A
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- Stock: In Stock
- Model: RDDLZ-CUS-AC10
- Weight: 1.00
- SKU: RDDLZ-CUS-AC10
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AC current sensor has measuring range of 5mA/100mA/1A/2A/5A to 10A.
Specification:
Model | RDDLZ-CURTS-DJIA |
Shipping weight | 0.5kg |
Measuring range of input current * | AC 0-10A |
Output signal * | DC 4-20mA, DC 0-20mA, DC 1-5V, DC 0-5V, DC 0-10V (customizable) |
Power supply * | DC 24V, DC 12V, AC 220V (customizable) |
Accuracy | 0.5%F.S. |
Isolation voltage | 3kV/50Hz/1min |
Offset voltage | ≤10mV |
Temperature drift | ≤100PPM/℃ |
Frequency bandwidth | 20~50Hz |
Current consumption | <5mA |
Load capacity | Voltage output: 5mA, current output: 6V |
Response time | Photoelectric isolation: ≤15μs, modulation and demodulation: <150ms |
Overload capacity | 10 times nominal input |
Work temperature | -10~+70℃ |
Storage temperature | -25~+85℃ |
Measuring method | Terminal connection |
Installation | DIN rail and screw fixation |
Dimension and wiring diagram:
Details
Tips: Applications of the Hall effect current sensor
- Application in DC automation speed control system: In this system, the Hall effect current and voltage sensor can directly replace the current transformer. It not only has a better dynamic response, but also realizes the optimal control of rotor current and overload protection for thyristor.
- Application in Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS): Controlling with a Hall effect AC current sensor can ensure the normal operation of the inverter. Send out signals with Hall effect current sensor 1 and feedback to control the trigger angle of the thyristor. Control the inverter with the signal sent out by Hall effect current sensor 2. And control the float charging power supply with Hall effect current sensor 3. Due to the quick response, Hall effect current sensor is especially suitable for uninterruptible power supply in reduction gears.
- Application in electronic spot welder: Hall effect AC current sensor plays the role of measurement and control in power supply of the electronic spot welder. Its quick response can reproduce the current and voltage waveforms and feedback them to the controllable rectifier A and B, thus controlling its output. If an AC is added to the DC with a chopper, the current can be controlled more accurately. When detecting the current with Hall effect current sensor, real instantaneous value of the current can be measured while no additional loss would be introduced.
- Application in power management: Hall effect AC current sensor can be installed on the distribution line for load management. Output of the Hall effect current sensor is connected with the reduction gear to monitor the electricity consumption. In case of overload, it disconnects the controlled line in time to guarantee the safety of electric equipment. Such a device can also be used for load distribution and remote control, telemetry and patrol of power network.
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