Current transformer TAC005010X05
isolationencapsulatedindustrial

current transformer
current transformer
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Characteristics

Type
current, isolation
Configuration
encapsulated
Applications
industrial
Electrical characteristics
low-voltage
Mounting
DIN rail mount
Norms
IEC
Other characteristics
primary, short-circuit
Primary voltage

720 V

Primary current

10 A

Secondary current

1 A, 5 A

Frequency

Max.: 60 Hz

Min.: 50 Hz

Description

TAC005 10/5 primary wound CT A current transformer is used to reduce the primary current to a standardised value (1 or 5 A) in order to adapt to the current inputs of multifunction meters, energy meters and transducers. Frer current transformers provide galvanic isolation for critical electrical circuits. When the installation’s short-circuit current is high (> 10 kA), it is advisable to use current transformers to connect equipment such as an energy meter or a multifunction meter. They are designed to meet the various needs of industrial and tertiary installations. Developed and manufactured in Europe We work with the Italian manufacturer Frer. This collaboration guarantees us complete control of the manufacturing process. The products are carefully designed following a strict quality control procedure (test reports available on request). Reliability and quality are our core concerns when we select our service providers. Controlled delivery times Delivery deadlines are met thanks to our complete control over the manufacturing process and the proximity of our production plants.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

SEPEM Colmar

4-06 Jun 2024 Colmar (France)

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    SEPEM Toulouse

    24-26 Sep 2024 Toulouse (France)

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