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Rigid Rogowski Coil

Features

  • Working temperature: -20℃~70℃
  • Storage temperature: -40℃~80℃
  • Working humidity: 15~85%RH
  • Measuring range: 1A~10kA
  • Output: 1A, 2mV, or specified by user
  • Frequency bandwidth (-3DB): 10Hz~100kHz
  • Flame retardant rating: UL94 V-0
  • RoHS compliant

Product Overview

Yuanxing Electronics offers a high-precision Rigid Rogowski Coil engineered for stable and reliable AC current measurement in fixed industrial systems. Featuring a non-magnetic air-core design, these sensors eliminate magnetic saturation, ensuring 0.5% accuracy and excellent linearity across a wide dynamic range, from low mA to hundreds of kA. With IP68-rated protection and superior shielding against external magnetic fields, they are ideal for smart meters, power quality analysis, and motor protection. Their compact construction provides long-term stability and easy integration for manufacturers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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