Current transformer MSC-TCF series
drysurface-mountRoHS

Current transformer - MSC-TCF series - Lettel - dry / surface-mount / RoHS
Current transformer - MSC-TCF series - Lettel - dry / surface-mount / RoHS
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Characteristics

Type
current
Configuration
dry
Mounting
surface-mount
Norms
RoHS
Other characteristics
compact, closed, precision
Primary current

Max.: 600 A

Min.: 30 A

Description

The MSC-TCF closed current transformers combine accuracy with ease of integration: - Electrical: current measurement up to 600A, with an accuracy of 0.1%. - Physical: 4 housing sizes depending on the current range measured. The CT is mounted on the conductor using a cable tie or screws, on a DIN rail or surface-mounted. - Integration: compact housing; Connection via RJ12 cable. 3 possible mounting types. - Accuracy: 0.1%. - Compliance: CE, RoHS, REACh. - MSC-Nx measurement modules: to be connected to an MSC-Nx measurement module. - Enerclip measurement modules: The current transformers connect to Enerclip measurement modules models MSC-N1, MSC-N2, MSC-M4, or MAP4-34RJ using an RJ12 cable MSC-3RJ. Variants and order codes: Order Code | Primary Current | Conductor Opening | Stocked Product MSC-TCOF-30 | 30A | Ø 8 mm | instock MSC-TCF-100 | 100A | Ø 18 mm | instock MSC-TCF-200 | 200A | Ø24 / 12×32 mm | instock MSC-TCF-400 | 400A | Ø29 / 12×42 mm | instock MSC-TCF-600 | 600A | Ø29 / 12×42 mm | instock - Features / Technical Specifications: - Current measurement up to 600A - Accuracy: 0.1% - 4 housing sizes depending on the current range - Mounting on conductor by cable tie, screws, DIN rail, or surface-mounted - Connection via RJ12 cable - CE, RoHS, REACh compliance - Compatibility with MSC-Nx and Enerclip measurement modules
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