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Dwyer Series SCT Current Transformer

$ 82.50$ 99.00

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Product Description

Optional Auxillary, Relay Output, Split Core

The Series SCT Current Transformers continuously measure the current consumption of pumps, fans, boilers, solar panels and chillers for use in energy monitoring. Current or voltage outputs can be scaled using a slider switch to select between three factory set ranges. Split core configuration allows the current transformer to be installed on new and existing installations. Snap-on mounting bracket allows for quick installation of replacement transformers. An optional 10 A command relay can snap onto the current switch, which eliminates the need to mount an additional relay.

Models

Model Description
SCT10-100 Current transducer, split core, 4-20 mA output, range 30/60/120A
SCT10-102 Current transducer, split core, 0-5 VDC output, range 30/60/120A
SCT20-103 Current transducer, split core, 0-10 VDC output, range 20/100/150A

Specifications

Amperage Range:
30/60/120 A or 20/100/150 A (depending on model).
Continuous Operating Current:
120 A or 150 A (depending on model).
Output:
4 to 20 mA, 0 to 5 VDC, 0 to 10 VDC (depending on model). Optional
relay NO SPST; 10 A @ 260 VAC, 5 A @ 30 VDC.
Power Requirements:
Self-powered or 24 VDC (depending on model).
Accuracy:
±2% from 10 to 100% of selected range.
Temperature Limits:
5 to 140°F (-15 to 60°C).
Humidity Limits:
0 to 95% non-condensing.
Response Time:
2 s.
Isolation Voltage:
600 VAC RMS.
Frequency:
50/60 Hz.
Enclosure Rating:
UL, V-O flammability rated, type 66 nylon.
Agency Approvals:
CE, RoHS, cUL, UL.

Literature

Manuals

Service Manual

Catalog Pages

Series SCT Catalog Page

Approvals

Drawings

Accessories

Model Number Description
12 VAC trigger voltage relay module SCT-RLY-12 12 VAC trigger voltage relay module
24 VAC trigger voltage relay module SCT-RLY-24 24 VAC trigger voltage relay module

FAQ

Question
What is the proper way to wrap the wire around the Current Transformer #CCT40-200?
Answer
If the current running through your wire is high enough to be detected by the model CCT you have, then you can simply single wrap it as you have shown in the attached PDF you provided. However, if the current is too low to be detected, then you would want to wrap the wire around until the current is high enough to be detected. Here is a link to the service manual for our Series SCT Current Transformer that explains this concept better, Series SCT Instruction Manual. See Figure 4.