
Grey Color 3000a Clamp On Ct Ac Current Probe For Cable Fault Tester Accuracy: 0.5 %
Price: 150 USD
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Product Specifications
Material | Permalloy Core |
Accuracy | 0.5 % |
Charging Time | 2 Week |
Dimension (L*W*H) | 180 x 319 x 35 Millimeter (mm) |
Weight | 1100 Grams (g) |
FOB Port | Beijing |
Supply Ability | 2500 Per Month |
Delivery Time | 7 Days |
Sample Policy | Sample costs shipping and taxes has to be paid by the buyer |
Main Export Market(s) | Australia, Middle East, Western Europe, Africa, Central America, South America, Asia, Eastern Europe, North America |
Main Domestic Market | All India |
Product Overview
Key Features
Theory
In electrical and electronic engineering, a current probe is an electrical device with jaws which open to allow clamping around an electrical conductor. This allows measurement of the current in a conductor without the need to make physical contact with it, or to disconnect it for insertion through the probe. Current probes are typically used to read the magnitude of alternating current (AC) and, with additional instrumentation, the phase and waveform can also be measured. Some clamps meters can measure currents of 3000 A and more.
Applications
The Q125B is a high performance clamp on AC Current Probe with excellent transformation and low phase shift. The high quality magnetic core and uniform windings provide for accurate measurements up to 1000A AC/2000A AC/3000A AC. The Round jaw permits 125mm cable positionings. Provide excellent TRMS capabilities and reliable signal reproduction.
a c Large industrial loads
a c Measuring around cable bundles
Company Details
Business Type
Exporter, Manufacturer, Supplier
Employee Count
100
Establishment
2005
Working Days
Monday To Friday
Payment Mode
Telegraphic Transfer (T/T)
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Seller Details
Beijing, Beijing
Sales Engineer
Ms Yvonne Yi
Address
Oriental HuaRui A-1405, No. 150 Guanzhuang Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, Beijing, 100024, China
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