MCR S1/5 UI DCI Phoenix Contact


Description

Phoenix Contact MCR S1/5 UI DCI

MCR current transducers used to measure direct and alternating currents of any waveform. Programmable upper and lower limits enable optimum mapping of the measuring range.The MCR S1/5 UI DCI module provides not only thestandard 1 A and 5 A input signals, but also the option ofsetting current ranges of 0 … 0.2 A to 0 … 11 A progressively.

Current transducer is a device, which converts current into a proportional industrial standard electrical signal. Basically current transducer is formed by four parts, sensitive component, conversion component, conversion circuit, power circuit.In the design of current transducer, the input current is absolutely isolated from output current.

As in the industry environment, there are a lot of interferences which cause measurement signals to be inaccurate. Using current transducer can get rid of the interferences, so the output signal can fully represent the measured signal.


Features:

Dynamic modification of estimating range

Genuine r.m.s. esteem estimation

3-way electrical detachment as per EN 61010

With discretionary hand-off and transistor yield

22.5 mm ME lodging

Appropriate for all waveforms, because of genuine r.m.s esteem estimation Speedy fundamental design by means of DIP switches

Propelled arrangement and indicative alternatives by means of programming


Ideal mapping of the estimating range, because of programmable upper and lower limits

High operational unwavering quality, because of 3-way electrical separation

Determination:

Type: Current Transducer

Info: Current estimating input

Number of data sources: 3

Yield Type: Current Or Voltage

Configurable/programmable: Yes, unconfigured

Supply voltage extend: 20 V DC to 30 V DC

Temperature Operating Range: – 20 to +60 °C

Over-burden limit: Depending on through associated conductor

Flood quality: Depending on through associated conductor

Association technique: Through association, measurement 10.5 mm

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