Current Transformers

March 16, 2011
Carlo Gavazzi is pleased to announce the launch of the CTD Series, a new range of solid core current transformers that provide both innovation and functionality.
The CTD Series has been developed to provide the market with an application-oriented range of current transformers, which are easily installed, thus providing optimum safety and extremely flexible. They are connectable with all types of wiring terminals and can be installed on DIN-rail or directly to the back panel, therfore giving the possibility of bridging the secondary without changing the connections, thus avoiding dangerous overvoltages. Split core transformers simplify installation by not requiring disconnection of the wire or busbar connection, whereas the CTD Series solid core transformers offer more precision and a more economical price. Furthermore their size allows their use where limited space is available amongst bus-bars, in applications such as those found within Motor Control Centers (MCCs) or Power Control Centers (PCCs).   Solid and split core types in 12 frame sizes  Burden (VA) as low as 0.5  Types for cable, horizontal and vertical busbar mounting  Primary currents from 0-40A through 0-3,200A AC  Secondary currents of 1A or 5A AC  Sealable terminal block covers  2 to 10 bus-bar isolating fixing screws  DIN-rail mounting holder and removable panel fixing clips  Double screw terminals (up to 8 wiring connections)  UL recognized and CSA approvedThe CTD Series current transformers are available from Carlo Gavazzi's North American network of sales offices / distributors or www.GavazziOnline.com.Carlo Gavazzi Inc. - www.GavazziOnline.com

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