Keysight Technologies Shunt, 30 A Max, ±5 % Accuracy

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RS Stock No.:
501-310
Mfr. Part No.:
34330A
Brand:
Keysight Technologies
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Brand

Keysight Technologies

Maximum Current

30 A

Accuracy

±5 %

For Use With

Keysight Technologies Multimeters

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
MY

Keysight 34330A current shunt, 30A


Precision 0.001 ohm resistor housed in an epoxy resin filled plastic case.
Compatible with the Keysight 34401A,34405A, 34410A, 34411A, L4411A and 3458A DMMs

Keysight Technologies Shunt, 30V AC Maximum Voltage, 15A Continuous Current Range - 34330A


Determine how much current is flowing in or out of a battery with this shunt from Keysight Technologies. The device can help you to improve component efficiency by letting you know how much energy is generated or lost. It also helps you protect your power generation system from faults, as you can use it to safeguard devices like battery chargers from overload currents. This unit's plastic housing is resistant to wear and corrosion, making it suitable for use in harsh environments.

Features & Benefits


• High accuracy of 5% from 1 to 5kHz for dependable current readings
• Banana plugs provide a secure connection
• Continuous current range of 15A for use in high-power systems

Applications


• Solar panels
• Wind power generation plants
• Electronics manufacturing
• Electrical engineering

Does this shunt measure alternating or direct current?


You can use this shunt to take both AC and DC measurements, making it a versatile choice.

Where do I mount this shunt?


You should mount this shunt on the negative side of a battery in your electrical system. This allows it to measure the current flowing in or out of a battery before it's diverted to other connected circuits.

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