What is the meaning of a solid-core current transformer?
A solid-core current transformer is made with a stationary enclosed core. It is also called a "toroidal" or "donut" current transformer. The solid-core design guarantees precise results, making it the preferred option for applications that need accurate measurements, particularly in recently constructed buildings. Because of the sealed core that prevents dust or dirt from entering, solid-core CTs are often more dependable than other sensors in challenging conditions.
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
•Accuracy level of 0.15 in the class
•Insulation against impulse of 10 kilovolts (BIL)
•Resistance of insulation measuring 50 megaohms
•Plastic enclosure with UL94V-0 rating
•Lead wire made of 18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) and UL 1015 certified
•Certified by UL to meet the standard of UL2808
•Approved by Measurement Canada
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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