Current Sensor Three Phase 200A

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Description

Standard Features
Available in both Wired and Wireless formats.

  • Wired – Comes with factory-fitted terminals to ensure secure and stable three-phase connections.

  • Wireless – Optional wireless transmitter module available for remote monitoring (range up to 50 m, line of sight).

  • Portable – Compact and rugged design enables quick installation and relocation in field environments.

  • Wired Interface – Allows input of key metadata such as Sensor ID, Location, Panel No., Load Type, Operator Name, and Timestamp.

  • Wireless Sensor – Integrated with inbuilt lithium battery and wireless transmitter for hassle-free, cable-free operation.

  • Wired Systems – Compatible with external 7″ or 10″ digital display units for real-time three-phase monitoring.

  • Wireless Systems – Live data viewable via mobile app or PC dashboard with graphical trends and logs.

  • Data Logging – Capable of storing up to 50,000 readings per phase with USB export (CSV/Excel format).

  • Inbuilt Alerts – Configurable threshold-based alerts using buzzer or LED indicators for overcurrent protection.

  • Supplied in an IP65-rated rugged enclosure for use in harsh environments.
  • Clip-on split-core design allows easy installation on existing three-phase cables without cutting or disconnecting wires.

Range

Measures current from 0 to 200A AC (RMS) per phase.

Technical Specifications

  • Measurement Range: 0–200A AC (RMS) per phase

  • Output Type: Analog/Voltage (per model)

  • Accuracy: ±1%

  • Frequency Range: 50–60Hz

  • Operating Voltage: 5V or 12V DC

  • Response Time: <200ms

  • Isolation: Yes (Galvanic)

  • Operating Temperature: –10°C to +60°C

Dimensions

Dimensions: 75mm (L) × 55mm (W) × 25mm (H) per sensing unit.

FAQ's

Q: What is the maximum current it can measure?
A: It can measure up to 200A AC (RMS) per phase.

Q: Can it measure DC current?
A: No, this sensor is intended for AC current only.

Q: Is it safe to use with live wires?
A: Yes, the sensor offers electrical isolation, ensuring safe operation around live cables.

Q: What type of output does it provide?
A: It offers analog voltage output or analog current output, depending on the selected model.

Q: Can it interface with microcontrollers like Arduino?
A: Yes, with proper signal conditioning, it is compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontrollers.

Documentation

Package includes installation manual, wiring diagrams, technical datasheet, and safety guide in PDF format.