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Wound primary current transformers

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RS ISOLSEC wound primary low voltage current transformers (CT's) are designed for all kinds of low voltage applications that include bar mounting, withdrawable switchboards and the feeding of protection relays.

Features include:
Primary current from 0 to 600A
Reinforced insulation 0.75/4kV
Measure or protection
Compact design
High performance
Non-flamable casing

P80SB


Moulded case current transformer for the measurement of AC currents up to 150 A.


Wound-primary-transformer
Notice M2AB

This current transformer has been designed to meet the most demanding requirements, especially for protection relays.

Spacers can be inserted. Then rivets are replaced with screws.

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Current transformers moulded in self extinguishing casings for the measure of AC currents from 1 up to 600A.


Notice M2AC

Features heavy duty insulation.

This compact range fits most switchboards used for measure.

1PB-MB-GB-RB-PB


Moulded case current transformers for the measurement of AC currents up to 150 A.


Notice M2AA

They are made of a non-flammable plastic material, and have heavy insulation. These current transformers are suitable for any application.

With their compact size and their high characteristics, they are particularly suitable for withdrawable switchboards.

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