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    Electrical Current Sensors

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    CS10-L Current Transducer The CS10 uses CR Magnetic's CR8459 Current Transformer to measure the approximate current over a range of 0 to 200 Amps. The CS10 outputs a millivolt signal allowing the....
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    CS10-L Current Transducer
    The CS10 uses CR Magnetic's CR8459 Current Transformer to measure the approximate current over a range of 0 to 200 Amps. The CS10 outputs a millivolt signal allowing the transducer to be directly connected to the CR510, CR10X, or CR23X dataloggers. The CS10-L is intended for lower-accuracy applications such as motor or generator load conditions, efficiency studies, intermittent fault detection, and rough submetering.
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    Measures current from 0 to 200 Amps
    Recommended for applications that do not require high accuracy
    Specifications
    Measurement Range: 0.15 to 200 A
    Frequency: 50 and 60 Hz
    Insulation Resistance: 100 M ohm @ 500 Vdc
    High Potential: 2000 V
    Rated Current: 200 A
    Accuracy w10 ohm Burden Max. (resistive): typically ±5% of actual value with provided multiplier


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