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Sensing AC Current Using Flexible Loop Transducers

One of the challenges installers face when they need to monitor current or power is placing a current transformer or other sensing device over existing conductors. Space is always at a premium inside any switchgear or control panel, and the size and shape of the conductors must be known before any sensor is selected.

It is much more difficult when the conductors are large wires or bus bar and the time allowed for the system to be de-energized is limited. Large wire is bent and formed to fit during an orginal installation, often using special tools designed for that purpose. Trying to push 500 MCM copper wire through a sensing ring is very difficult and time consuming. Adding current sensing to a distribution point comprised of bus bar forces the installer to use expensive and less accurate split core current transformers, or find a splice plate in the bus assembly where a standard CT can be inserted. 

 

Monitoring AC Current
Irrigation Pumps 
  Detect loss of head pressure, cavitation, bearing wear
Main Power Feed 
  Monitor current use at switchgear or distribution point
Overhead Crane Drives
  Large current use makes CT installation a challenge
Submersible Pumps
  Perfect for tight spaces in control cabinets
Lumber Processing
  Monitor bandmills, debarkers, chippers, planers
Recycling Operations
  Monitor crushers, grinders, sorting belts
Aluminum Processing
  Monitor power use of pit furnaces
Material Processing 
  Measure current use of shredders and conveyors

Now a Convenient and Easy Method to Monitor AC Current up to 2000 Amps

NK Technologies’ flexible cable current sensors wrap around the  conductor using very little space. The cable is connected to a signal conditioner located up to several feet away from the conductor, and  produces an industry standard 4 to 20 mA signal in proportion to the AC current. With ranges of 0–500 to 0–2000 amps and frequencies to 400 hertz, the ATCR series is well suited for a wide range of applications. With just two wires providing the power supply and output signal, current sensing doesn’t get much easier than this!

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ATCR Data Sheet