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Monitor dc current with new DT 3-wire current transducer from NK Technologies

By Paul Dvorak | December 30, 2013

The DT 3-Wire uses a common point for the power supply and output signal, and is factory calibrated for a single current range.

The DT 3-Wire uses a common point for the power supply and output signal, and is factory calibrated for a single current range.

The DT Series 3-Wire Current Transducer from NK Technologies is comes in a compact, space-saving case. The DT 3-Wire uses a common point for both power supply and output signal, and is factory calibrated for a single current range. This 3-wire method for DC current measurement keeps costs in check for projects where many sensors are needed.

“Reliability is key in all monitoring applications, and there are gains in reliability whenever the number of connection points is reduced,” explains Philip Gregory, President, NK Technologies. “With the addition of this new series of sensors, NK Technologies has provided the system designer even more choices to measure DC current.”

The DT 3-Wire features industry standard outputs of 0-5 or 0-10 Vdc proportional to the dc current. It is powered by 24 Vdc, factory calibrated, and compact and easy to install. It’s commonly used in applications such as photovoltaic panel monitoring, hoists, dc motor protection and wind driven generators. The DT Series complements NK Technologies’ existing DLT Series of 4 to 20 mA current output sensors. When specified controllers can read only voltage output sensors, the DT 3-Wire provides the same space saving properties without the need to add an external dropping resistor, consequently removing another place where trouble could occur.

NK TECHNOLOGIES
industrial and factory automation markets


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