ABB 1SV Series Current Transformer 400 A

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RS Stock No.:
722-029
Mfr. Part No.:
1SVR450117R5200
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Product Type

Current Transformer

Series

1SV

Secondary Current

5A

Primary Current

400A

Width

61mm

Standards/Approvals

CE

Weight

0.26kg

Depth

48mm

Length

78.5mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The ABB Current Transformer is engineered to deliver precise current measurement and effective monitoring in a compact, plug-in design. This reliable device features a rated primary current of 400 A and a secondary rated current of 5 A, making it Ideal for various applications requiring accurate current transformation. With a burden capacity of 5 VA and compliance with class 1 precision standards, it ensures optimal performance. Designed for ease of use, it comes with essential accessories, including an insulating protective cap and bar fastening screws, along with a Snap-on mounting option for DIN rails, enhancing its versatility and convenience in installation.

Compact design facilitates easy integration into control systems

Rated primary current of 400 A and secondary current of 5 A ensures compatibility in various applications

Burden capacity of 5 VA is suited for effective current measurement with high accuracy

Class 1 precision standards guarantee reliable operation and performance

Supplied with a protective cap and mounting hardware for simplified installation

Optional Snap-on mounting for DIN rail enhances flexibility in setup

Meets IEC/EN 63000 and IEC/EN 61869-1, 61869-2 standards, ensuring compliance with industry regulations

Conflict minerals compliance and REACH declaration highlight responsible sourcing and environmental considerations

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