ABB CMS Series Solid Core Current Sensor, 0.1 → 40A Input, 690 V

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RS Stock No.:
246-2039
Mfr. Part No.:
2CCA880101R0001 CMS-101PS 40A
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Series

CMS

Transformer Type

Solid Core

Sensor Technology

Current Transformer

Supply Voltage

690 V

Input Current

0.1 → 40A

Overall Height

26.5mm

Overall Width

17.4mm

Overall Depth

41mm

Minimum Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Temperature

+70°C

Dimensions

26.5 x 17.4 x 41 mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CH

ABB Current Sensor, For Pro M Compact and SMISSLINE Devices, 50Hz Frequency at Rated Current - CMS Series - 2CCA880101R0001 CMS-101PS 40A


Keep a keen eye on the current flowing to your equipment with this solid-core current sensor from ABB. It's designed for use with Pro M Compact and SMISSLINE devices with twin terminals. You can use it to measure the current in your lines, helping you monitor the performance of the system, troubleshoot faults and tweak settings to make sure everything's performing optimally. Compact dimensions of 17.4 (W) x 26.5 (H) x 41mm (D) help save space in a busy setup.

Features & Benefits


• Voltage rating of 690V AC / 1500V DC makes it suitable for measuring high-power applications
• Operating temperature range of -25°C to +70°C for reliable performance in harsh industrial environments
• Current accuracy of 0.5% FS gives you reliable readings

Applications


• Commercial buildings
• R&D laboratories
• Factories

Why should I choose a solid-core sensor?


Solid-core sensors like this one are robust, with the sensing elements securely protected from contamination. That means they offer reliable readings. The alternative is a split-core sensor, which opens up, meaning you don't have to disconnect your conductor during installation.