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AC/DC Hall Effect Voltage Transducer 100V to 4000V, AC/DC 50mA Output


$557.78
Hall effect voltage transducer has a measuring range from AC/DC 100V/500V/1000V/2000V/3000V to 4000V, output signal AC/DC 50m
SKU: CHN-VOS-ACDC4000
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Delivery date: 6-12 days

AC/DC Hall effect voltage transducer has measuring range of AC/DC 100V/500V/1000V/2000V/3000V to 4000V.

Specification:

ModelCHN-WBV023TK08-SS
Shipping weight2kg
Measuring range of input voltage *AC/DC 0-100V ~ 0-4000V
Working rangeAC/DC 0-200V ~ 0-6000V
Turns ratio of coil *20000:1000
Secondary coil impedance55Ω
Zero current offset≤±0.2mA (Ip=0)
Output signal *AC/DC 50mA
Power supply *DC ±12V, ±24V
Accuracy0.5%F.S.
Linearity≤0.1%
Load impedance80Ω
Response time≤200μs
Temperature drift of current offset≤±0.6mA (-40~+85℃)
Power consumption current10mA+IM (measuring current)
Isolation featuresIsolation between input and output, output terminals provides power supply
Isolation voltageBetween the primary and secondary circuit: RMS 12kV, 50Hz, 1min
Work temperature-40~+85℃
Storage temperature-55~+125℃
Frequency bandDC ~5kHz
Mean time between failures>50000h
Housing materialPBT
WiringTerminal connection
InstallationScrew fixation

Hall effect voltage transducer AC/DC 100V to 4000V dimensional drawing (unit: mm):
Hall effect voltage transducer AC/DC 100V/500V/1000V/2000V/3000V to 4000V dimension
Hall effect voltage transducer AC/DC 100V to 4000V wiring diagram:
Hall effect voltage transducer AC/DC 100V/500V/1000V/2000V/3000V to 4000V wiring
Tips: Attentions for using Hall effect voltage sensor

  1. When using the Hall effect voltage sensor, connect the secondary power supply first, and then connect the primary voltage.
  2. When measuring the voltage, the measured voltage should be connected in series with the current-limiting resistor. After the primary current specified by the voltage sensor is obtained, the primary side terminal of the voltage sensor is connected.
  3. The best accuracy of the voltage sensor is measured at the rated value. When the measured current is lower than the rated value, in order to obtain better accuracy, the primary side can use multiple turns, namely: Ip * Np = rated ampere turns.