AHR 1000 B5 current transducer
AHR 1000 B5 current transducer

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Manufacturer: LEM

AHR 1000 B5 current transducer

  • AHR 1000 B5
  • Accuracy 1,00%
  • Rated Current [A] 1000
  • Primary signal [AC / AC+DC / DC] AC+DC
  • Supply voltage [V] 20...50V DC
  • Mounting [THT / SMD / DIN / Panel / On primary rail] Panel/On primary bus
  • App Automotive Drive/Power Supplies/Renewable Energy/Automotive Batteries
  • Output signal type [current/voltage] voltage
  • Minimum operating temperature [°C] -40
  • Maximum operating temperature [°C] 70
  • Frequency response (-3dB) [kHz] 6
  • Feedback loop [open / closed] // Eta technology open

AHR B5 Current Transducer

For electronic measurement of currents: direct, alternating, pulsed..., with galvanic isolation between primary and secondary circuits.

Features

  • Measures DC currents + distorted AC waveforms
  • True RMS output
  • Busbar or panel mounting
  • Split-core
  • Insulated plastic housing compliant with UL 94-V0

Advantages

  • High isolation between primary and secondary circuits
  • Eliminates insertion losses
  • Easy installation.

Applications

  • AC Power Supplies or Motors True RMS sensors - the most accurate way to monitor power supply or motor input power.
  • VFD-Controlled Loads Monitor VFD output current to determine motor and load performance.
  • SCR or Switched-Circuit Rectifiers Accurate output current measurement.
  • Renewable Energy Plants or Battery Backups Continuous condition monitoring to automatically detect/predict failures.
Series AHR
Measurements Current
Nominal Value 1000 A
Measuring Range 2000 A
Secondary Nominal Signal Voltage
Secondary Nominal Signal Value DC TRMS 0-5V
Signal Primary AC + DC
Supply Voltage External Unipolar DC
Supply Voltage Range 20 - 50 V
Accuracy 1%
Operating Temperature -40 °C / 70 °C
Technology Open Loop Hall Effect
Mounting On Busbar, Panel Mounted
Applications Automation, Smart Grid

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  • Accuracy 1,00%
  • Rated Current [A] 1000
  • Primary signal [AC / AC+DC / DC] AC+DC
  • Supply voltage [V] 20...50V DC
  • Mounting [THT / SMD / DIN / Panel / On primary rail] Panel/On primary bus
  • App Automotive Drive/Power Supplies/Renewable Energy/Automotive Batteries
  • Output signal type [current/voltage] voltage
  • Minimum operating temperature [°C] -40
  • Maximum operating temperature [°C] 70
  • Frequency response (-3dB) [kHz] 6
  • Feedback loop [open / closed] // Eta technology open

AHR B5 Current Transducer

For electronic measurement of currents: direct, alternating, pulsed..., with galvanic isolation between primary and secondary circuits.

Features

  • Measures DC currents + distorted AC waveforms
  • True RMS output
  • Busbar or panel mounting
  • Split-core
  • Insulated plastic housing compliant with UL 94-V0

Advantages

  • High isolation between primary and secondary circuits
  • Eliminates insertion losses
  • Easy installation.

Applications

  • AC Power Supplies or Motors True RMS sensors - the most accurate way to monitor power supply or motor input power.
  • VFD-Controlled Loads Monitor VFD output current to determine motor and load performance.
  • SCR or Switched-Circuit Rectifiers Accurate output current measurement.
  • Renewable Energy Plants or Battery Backups Continuous condition monitoring to automatically detect/predict failures.
Series AHR
Measurements Current
Nominal Value 1000 A
Measuring Range 2000 A
Secondary Nominal Signal Voltage
Secondary Nominal Signal Value DC TRMS 0-5V
Signal Primary AC + DC
Supply Voltage External Unipolar DC
Supply Voltage Range 20 - 50 V
Accuracy 1%
Operating Temperature -40 °C / 70 °C
Technology Open Loop Hall Effect
Mounting On Busbar, Panel Mounted
Applications Automation, Smart Grid
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