Strommessungen / CS10-L
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This product is no longer available and has been replaced by: CS11-L. Some accessories, replacement parts, or services may still be available.
CS10-L Stromstärke-Sensor
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Überblick

Der CS10 misst die Wechselstromstärke entlang eines Kabels im Bereich von 0,15 bis 200 A. er gibt ein Milivolt-Signal aus, das viele unserer Logger direkt messen können 

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Funktionen und Vorteile

  • Ideale Anwendungen sind zum Beispiel Motor- oder Generatorleistung, Auslastungsstudien und Fehlersuche
  • No direct electrical connection to the electrical system

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Technische Beschreibung

The CS10 uses CR Magnetic's CR8459 Current Transformer to detect the ac current along an electrical wire using the magnetic field that is generated by that current. The CS10 is external to the wire jacket and has no direct electrical connection to the system.

The CS10 is recommended for measurements that do not require high accuracy, such as motor or generator load condition monitoring, efficiency studies, intermittent fault detection, and rough submetering.

Spezifikationen

Measurement Range 0.15 to 200 A
Frequency 50 and 60 Hz
Insulation Resistance 100 MΩ (@ 500 Vdc)
High Potential 2000 V
Rated Current 200 A
Accuracy with 10 Ω Maximum Burden (resistive) Typically ±5% of actual value (with provided multiplier)
Operating Temperature Range -25° to +55°C
Case Material Polypropylene resin
Construction Epoxy encapsulated
Outer Diameter 4.8 cm (1.89 in.)
Inner Diameter 1.9 cm (0.75 in.)
Height 1.7 cm (0.67 in.)

Kompatibel mit

Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.

Datenlogger

Product Compatible Note
CR1000 (retired)
CR200X (retired)
CR216X (retired)
CR3000
CR5000 (retired)
CR5000 (retired)
CR800 (retired)
CR850 (retired)
CR9000X (retired)

FAQs für

Number of FAQs related to CS10-L: 2

  1. No. The CS10-L is an ac-only sensor.
  2. Yes. Three CS10-L sensors can be connected to a datalogger to measure the amperage on each of three phases.