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AC Leakage Current Sensors

Applications

  • Insulation monitors in high voltage power grid

Features

  • Metal casing for better anti-interference ability
  • High sensitivity
  • High accuracy
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Specifications

  • Frequency
    50Hz / 60Hz
  • Rated current
    10mA, 20mA, 30mA
  • Measuring range
    0.5 - 700mA
  • Output signal
    AC voltage signal
  • Amplitude error
    ±0.1%
  • Phase error
    ±1'
  • Operating temperature
    -25℃+55℃
  • Diameter of center hole
    12mm, 20mm, 25mm, 40mm, 50mm, 70mm, 90mm, 100mm

Product Overview

The AC Leakage Current Sensors from Yuanxing Electronics are engineered for high-precision insulation monitoring in high-voltage power grids. This AC leakage current sensor utilizes a metal casing to ensure superior anti-interference performance in demanding electromagnetic environments. Key specifications include a wide measuring range of 0.5–700mA and a rated current of 10–30mA. This AC leakage current sensor provides exceptional signal integrity with an amplitude error of ±0.1% and a phase error of ±1′. Optimized for 50Hz/60Hz frequencies, they feature versatile center hole diameters up to 100mm and deliver an AC voltage output, operating reliably across temperatures from -25°C to +55°C.

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Honeywell needed a stable and highly accurate way to measure current fluctuations in large commercial buildings. Existing sensors often produced noise and drifted over time, creating errors in smart energy dashboards

Honeywell needed a stable and highly accurate way to measure current fluctuations in large commercial buildings. Existing sensors often produced noise and drifted over time, creating errors in smart energy dashboards

Honeywell needed a stable and highly accurate way to measure current fluctuations in large commercial buildings. Existing sensors often produced noise and drifted over time, creating errors in smart energy dashboards

Honeywell needed a stable and highly accurate way to measure current fluctuations in large commercial buildings. Existing sensors often produced noise and drifted over time, creating errors in smart energy dashboards

Honeywell needed a stable and highly accurate way to measure current fluctuations in large commercial buildings. Existing sensors often produced noise and drifted over time, creating errors in smart energy dashboards