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CR Magnetics CR4120-150 True RMS AC Current Transducer with Single Element, 20 - 4 KHz, 0 - 300 Output Load, 24 VDC +/-10%, 0-150 AAC Input Range, 4 - 20 mADC Output Range

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About CR Magnetics CR4120-150 True RMS AC Current

This CR Magnetics CR4120 current transducer combines a solid-core current transformer and signal conditioner, and is suitable for use in industrial automation systems. The transducer provides average root-mean-square (RMS) measurement for sinusoidal alternating current waveforms, with an accuracy of 0.5% full scale (FS) and a response time of 250 ms (10-90% step change). Signal output is 4-20 milliamp direct current (mADC). Mounting options include DIN rail or panel. This current transducer is Underwriters Laboratories (UR) Recognized and Conformité Européenne (CE) certified for quality assurance. It is suitable for monitoring linear, constant-speed alternating current (AC) loads that produce sinusoidal waveforms.SpecificationsSignal Output4-20 mADCFrequency Range20-5,000 HzInsulation Voltage2,500 VDCOutput Loading0-300 ohms @ 24 VDCOperating Temperature0 C to 60 CCurrent transducers are used to detect electrical current flowing in a wire or cable, and to generate an electrical signal proportional to the current for measurement or control. The transducer consists of an electrical winding, a magnetic core, and a signal conditioner. When current flows through a wire, the transducer winding generates a current, which produces a magnetic field in the core, which then creates a proportional current or voltage output signal. Current transducers are used in industrial automation systems for monitoring, alarming, and equipment control.CR Magnetics manufactures electrical sensors, indicators, and displays. The company, founded in 2004, is headquartered in Saint Louis, MO.