ZETTLER Magnetics ACST Current Sensors Used in Industrial Automation Equipment
In Industrial Automation, it is often necessary to detect operating conditions, e.g. to prevent overloading in the event of a fault and thereby prevent possible damage to people or machines.
An Industrial Automation Equipment market leader in this industry came to ZETTLER because he was looking for a reliable and cost-effective solution for his new generation of motor starters, in order to get feedback on the motor current to detect possible existing fault conditions.
ZETTLER Magnetics ACST-200 current sense transformer series do it perfectly. The compact components with the dimensions 20.5mmx17.5 mmx16.4mm (L x W x H) are available with 5.5mm and 8.0mm clearance and creepage distance. Both versions have a dielectric strength of 4000 Vrms between the primary and secondary sides. The standard version ACST-262-15 with a ratio of 1: 1500 operates linearly in a current range from 400mArms to 30Arms when using a 200Ohm load resistor. The output signal is then 123.3mV per ampere. Special versions, e.g. with a higher or lower current range are possible on request.
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