ABB CMS Series Solid Core Current Sensor, 0.1 → 20A Input, 690 V

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RS Stock No.:
246-2041
Mfr. Part No.:
2CCA880102R0001 CMS-102PS 20A
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 → 20A

Overall Height

26.5mm

Overall Width

17.4mm

Overall Depth

41mm

Minimum Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Temperature

+70°C

Dimensions

41 x 17.4 x 26.5 mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CH

ABB Current Sensor, For Pro M Compact and SMISSLINE Twin Terminal Devices, 0.5% FS Current Accuracy - CMS Series - 2CCA880102R0001 CMS-102PS 20A


Need to keep your equipment and building systems supplied with the right current? This solid-core current sensor from ABB will help you on your way. You can use it with Pro M Compact and SMISSLINE installation devices with twin terminals, to measure the current in your lines. Accuracy of 0.5% FS ensures you get reliable readings that allow you to constantly monitor your setup and maintain optimal performance. Thanks to a voltage rating of 690V AC / 1500V DC, this unit has the capacity to handle high-power applications.

Features & Benefits


• Measures currents in the range of 0.1 to 20A for versatile use
• Operating temperature range of -25°C to +70°C means you can use it in harsh industrial environments
• Compact dimensions of 17.4 (W) x 26.5 (H) x 41mm (D) save you space when building your system

Applications


• HVAC systems
• Lighting rigs
• Factory fixtures

Why should I choose a solid-core transformer?


Solid-core transformers are built to a simple design and offer a high degree of accuracy. They are usually used with new installations as the conductors need to be disconnected to pass through the ring-shaped core.

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