Precision current transformer model PCT527
Rated Primary Current
|
8A
|
Max Primary Current
|
12A
|
Rated Secondary Current
|
5mA
|
Accuracy
|
0.1~2.0
|
Electrical Strength
|
3000VAC 1mA60s
|
Load Resistance
|
10Ω
|
Rated Frequency
|
50/60HZ
|
Electrical Characteristics
Model No.
|
Electrical Characteristics
|
Dimension(Unit: mm/inch)
|
Standard PN
|
Current Ratio
|
RL(Ω)
|
Accuracy Class
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E
|
F
|
Pin
|
506
|
10A/5mA
(max10A)
|
10
|
0.5
1
|
5
|
17
|
9.5
|
20
|
12.5
|
11.5
|
0.8
|
PCT506N200
|
0.197
|
0.669
|
0.374
|
0.787
|
0.492
|
0.453
|
0.031
|
516
|
5A/5mA
(max10A)
|
10
|
0.5
1
|
7
|
17
|
7
|
19
|
2.5
|
13.8
|
0.8
|
PCT516N100
|
0.276
|
0.669
|
0.276
|
0.748
|
0.098
|
0.543
|
0.031
|
701
|
10A/5mA
(max60A)
|
10
|
0.2
0.5
|
23.5
|
7
|
11
|
24.75
|
15.2
|
19
|
1.0
|
PCT701N200
|
0.925
|
0.276
|
0.433
|
0.974
|
0.598
|
0.748
|
0.039
|
702
|
20A/10mA
(max80A)
|
10
|
0.2
0.5
|
26
|
9
|
17
|
28
|
15
|
19
|
1.0
|
PCT702N200
|
1.024
|
0.354
|
0.669
|
1.102
|
0.591
|
0.748
|
0.039
|
703
|
20A/10mA
(max150A)
|
20
|
0.1
0.2
|
37.2
|
13
|
14
|
38.6
|
25
|
32.5
|
1.0
|
PCT703N200
|
1.465
|
0.512
|
0.551
|
1.520
|
0.984
|
1.280
|
0.039
|
704
|
20A/10mA
(max60A)
|
20
|
0.1
0.2
|
8
|
24.2
|
11.8
|
25.4
|
15.2
|
-
|
0.8
|
PCT701N200
|
0.315
|
0.953
|
0.465
|
1.000
|
0.598
|
-
|
0.031
|
710
|
5A/2.5mA
(max25A)
|
10
|
0.1
0.2
|
24
|
8
|
11.8
|
25
|
15.25
|
10
|
0.8
|
PCT710N200
|
0.945
|
0.315
|
0.465
|
0.984
|
0.600
|
0.394
|
0.031
|
713
|
20A/10mA
(max180A)
|
10
|
0.5%
1%
|
9.5
|
24.8
|
7.5
|
26.8
|
15.25
|
12.4
|
□0.64
|
PCT713S200
|
0.374
|
0.976
|
0.295
|
1.055
|
0.600
|
0.488
|
0.025
|
Characteristics Curve
Testing
Packing and Shipping
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