Property | Description |
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Product | MEGACON AC CURRENT TRANSDUCER |
Type | MCCA3 |
Auxiliary Voltage / S | 200-240V |
Input | 0-5A |
Output | 4-20mA |
Part Number | 881.18.000.019 |
Description | Measuring Converter MEGACON,
Type: MCCA/S, Input: 2000/5A, Output: 4-20 mA/Input: 0-5A, Supply: 230V 60Hz, 2000/5 Amp. |
Weight | 500 gm |
Condition | New 1 PCS |
Reference Number | 33815 |
Features and Specifications
Accuracy and Precision: The MCCA3 has great accuracy, often within ±0.5% of the measured value, for those applications where it is critical to measure current accurately.
Range and Scalability: It can measure AC currents ranging from a few amperes to several hundred amperes.
Output Compatibility: Outputs can be configured to standard signals such as 0-5V, 0-10V, or 4-20 mA, compatible with most data acquisition systems and PLCs.
Easy Installation: Thoughtful for the user, it’s compact size and clip-on design allows easy installation without disrupting the existing wiring.
Ruggedness: Built to withstand the tough industrial environment, the enclosure is rugged and protects the transducer from dust, moisture, and mechanical stresses.
Benefits of Using Megacon MCCA3
Improved System Efficiency: By providing accurate current measurements, the MCCA3 helps in optimizing electrical system operations and reducing energy consumption.
Improved Safety: It plays a critical role in detecting overcurrent conditions which can lead to equipment damage and safety hazards, thereby enhancing overall system safety.
Cost-Effective Maintenance: Preventive maintenance by the MCCA3 includes early detection of anomalies in current flow that can save on costly repairs and downtime.
Compliance and Reporting: It helps in energy standards compliance and provides essential data for reporting and analysis.
Applications
The flexibility in the MCCA3 allows for its use in many different areas:
Industrial Automation: To measure motors, heaters, and heavy electrical loads
Energy Management: In facilities management to measure energy usage and better manage energy efficiency
Protective Relaying: As part of protective relay systems in electrical networks.
HVAC Systems: HVAC Systems Monitoring currents in an HVAC system allows for optimal operating conditions.