Hall effect current transducer T201DCH100-MU
DIN railDCAC

Hall effect current transducer - T201DCH100-MU - SENECA | AUTOMATION INTERFACES - DIN rail / DC / AC
Hall effect current transducer - T201DCH100-MU - SENECA | AUTOMATION INTERFACES - DIN rail / DC / AC
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Characteristics

Technology
Hall effect
Mounting
DIN rail
Electrical characteristics
AC, DC
Other characteristics
analog, compact, bipolar, non-contact, digital
Output
analog, 0-10 V, Modbus
Primary current

20 A

Description

Product Overview: - T201DCH100-MU is an isolated, contact-less direct, and alternating TRMS current transducer with ModBUS interface, analog output/alarm output, and micro USB port. - The device’s function and look are very similar to those of an active standard CT, but with the remarkable feature of measuring the continuous component of the pass-through current. - For its electrical endurance, ease of use, and compact dimensions, T201DCH100-MU fits every kind of current measurement up to 100 Adc/Aac. - The product is supplied with DIN rail plastic clips. Technical Data: - Order code: T201DCH100-MU - Description: AC/DC contactless TRMS (± 100 A) transducer, Hall Effect, 0..10V analog output/alarm output, microUSB and ModBUS interface - Power Supply: 12..28 Vdc - Accuracy Class: 0.5 - Input Range: -100..+100 A ac/dc - Measurement Type: AC/DC TRMS or DC Bipolar - Output Range: 0..10 V/alarm output - Settings: DIP switches or EASY setup software - Dimension: 68 x 95 x 25 mm (Ø 20.8 mm) Shipping and Export Information: - PRODUCT CODE: T201DCH100-MU - GROSS WEIGHT: 0.185 kg - ORIGIN: IT - CN (Combined Nomenclature): 85437090 - ECCN: EAR99

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