What does a solid-core current transformer refer to?
A solid-core current transformer is constructed with a fixed enclosed core. It is also known as a "toroidal" or "donut" current transformer. The solid-core design ensures high precision, making it a preferred choice for applications that require accurate measurements, especially in newly built structures. Due to the sealed core, which prevents the entry of dust or dirt, solid-core CTs are often more reliable than other sensors in demanding environments.
The VPCT S77 Series solid-core current transformers offer top-notch precision of 0.15% and comply with strict Measurement Canada standards for metering purposes. With its sturdy and compact design, it is suitable for any task that demands highly accurate signal conversion.
Key Specif Cations
•0.15 class accuracy
•10 kV impulse insulation (BIL)
•50 MΩ insulation resistance
•UL94V-0 enclosure plastic
•18 AWG UL 1015 lead wire
•UL Listed to UL2808 standard
•Measurement Canada approved
VPCT S77 Series Options
VPCT S77-100 | PVCT S77-200 | |
Primary Input | 100A | 200A |
Rated Output | 80mA, 100mA | 80mA, 100mA |
Resistance | 50 MΩ | 50 MΩ |
Burden | 0.005 | 0.005 |
Window Radius | 0.78 (19.7 mm) | 0.78 (19.7 mm) |
Exterior Radius (in) | 2.01 | 2.01 |
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