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Your sensor’s inner diameter (ID) must swallow cables whole. Too small? You risk damaging conductors. Too large? Accuracy plummets.
→ The Rule: *Cable Diameter × 1.3 = Minimum Aperture*
Example: A 40mm cable needs ≥52mm ID (like our SCTK667D-055).
Real Fail: A solar farm used 30mm sensors on 35mm DC cables – heat warped cores in 3 months.
Application | Required Accuracy | Cost Impact |
Circuit Protection | 1-3% | $ |
Energy Billing | 0.2-0.5% | $ $ $ |
Lab Calibration | 0.05-0.1% | $$$$ |
Mismatched outputs cause integration nightmares:
PLC Systems: Crave 4-20mA signals (noise-resistant)
Legacy Meters: Demand 0-5V analog (check SCTK660A)
Smart Grids: Digital RS-485/Modbus (see SCTK731H)
Pro Insight: Use Split Core Current Sensors with 0-10V outputs? Add a 250Ω resistor to convert to 4-20mA!
Project: Retrofitting a factory’s compressor monitoring.
Aperture: 80mm (for 60mm bus bars) → SCTK732A-830
Accuracy: 0.5% (cost-effective for alarms)
Output: 4-20mA (PLC-compatible)
Result: 5-minute install per sensor, zero downtime.Split Core Current Sensors revolutionize retrofits – no circuit shutdowns, no cable cutting. Email sales@ferrtx.com for a selection map tailored to your project.
Maximize efficiency with precision Split Core Current Sensors. Contact us at sales@ferrtx.com!
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