Current sensors NT series
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Actuators Current sensors Motors Position sensors Power conversion Power generation Current sensors NT series Features  Excellent accuracy  No field concentration  Small and compact design  Same shape for all ranges  Wide measurement range  Light weight  Small sensitivity to interferences  Internal measurement resistor Features The NT series consist of 4 separate models that contain nominal currents of 5 to 50 A. These sensors are a cost effective solution for current sensing in a variety of standard and customized industrial applications.  3 phase current drives and servo drives  Frequency inverters for DC drives  Mains adapters  Uninterruptable power supplies  Battery powered applications  Solar technology  Building control and automation  Welding equipment Contact OECO 4607 SE International Way Milwaukie, OR 97222 USA Tel: +1 (503) 659-5999 www.meggitt.com www.fwbell.com www.oeco.com Meggitt Sensing Systems Our product competencies and services: Avionics displays | Inertial sensors | Ignition systems | Performance Sensing | Power &

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Actuators Current sensors Motors Position sensors Power conversion Power generation Current sensors NT series Specifications Model: Nominal current Measurement range Output voltage Supply voltage Power consumption Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Resistance of the primary conductor Rise time Weight Isolation test voltage Measurement tension Frequency range Dimensions Case 3.5 kV 600 V DC to 100 kHz 35 X 23.5 X 7.3 mm UL 94-VO, isolated self-extinguishing housing material Accuracy at IPN and room temperature Overall accuracy at IPN and room temperature Typical offset...

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