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NK Technologies releases AT/ATR-MS current transducer

By: NK Technologies
13 December, 2015
NK Technologies releases AT/ATR-MS current transducer
NK Technologies releases AT/ATR-MS current transducer
AT/ATR-MS monitors loads up to 800 Amps and outputs a 4-20 mA signal proportional to the AC current.

December 13, 2015 - NK Technologies releases AT/ATR-MS current transducer that monitors loads up to 800 Amps and outputs a 4-20 mA signal proportional to the AC current.

The large, easy-to-install, split-core design allows for installation over existing conductors without the need to disconnect the load, even in applications with multiple conductors per phase. Whether installing over existing conductors or in a new control system, installation is very simple and quick.

AT/ATR-MS Series AC Current Transducer features include:

  • Industry Standard Output: 4-20 mA signal proportional to the AC current, compatible with most automation systems
  • Loop Powered: Use the “live zero” output to verify proper connections where the sensor output is 4 mA with no current through the sensing ring
  • Split-core Case: Sensing window provides ample space for bus bar, single or multiple conductors
  • Factory Calibrated: Eliminates zeo and span potentiometer adjustment
  • Meets UL, CUL and CE Approval

The MS Series is ideal for applications such as: monitoring large machines (measures current use to detect over/under current conditions before breakdowns occur); water delivery and treatment (detects open discharge lines and locates clogged filters and blocked intake to pumps); and grinding/shredding (allow for brief periods of drive overload when the processed product varies in density – if the blades hit something foreign the control will alarm or shut down the process.)

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