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C.T -211 | 23 Series CT, Ratio: 3500/5, Burden :15VA, Class:1

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C.T -211 | 23 Series CT, Ratio: 3500/5, Burden :15VA, Class:1

  • 3500/5 A ratio ensures precise scaling for very high current applications.

  • 15VA burden supports stable and accurate operation of connected devices.

  • Class 1 precision guarantees reliable readings in critical systems.

  • Heavy-duty industrial-grade construction for long-term operation.

  • Full compatibility with professional metering and protection equipment.

1,395.00 EGP

C.T -211 | 23 Series CT, Ratio: 3500/5, Burden :15VA, Class:1

1. Technical Specifications

Type: Current Transformer (CT), 23 Series.

Ratio: 3500/5 A – steps down high primary current from 3500A to 5A for accurate measurement and protection.

Burden: 15VA – designed to supply connected metering or protection devices without compromising accuracy.

Accuracy Class: Class 1 – ensures a maximum error of 1% under rated conditions.

Operating Frequency: Compatible with standard AC system frequencies (50/60 Hz).

Construction: Robust, insulated, and industrial-grade body designed to withstand harsh operating conditions.

2. Key Features

High measurement accuracy with Class 1 performance.

Handles extremely high currents, suitable for large-scale industrial and utility networks.

Durable design for long-term industrial use.

Easy installation in panels, switchgear, and substations.

Wide compatibility with meters, relays, and monitoring devices.

3. Applications

High-capacity electrical metering in industrial and utility power systems.

Protection systems to trip circuit breakers during overloads or faults.

Main distribution boards in factories, commercial, and industrial facilities.

Electrical substations and power generation plants.

Continuous monitoring and control in infrastructure and large-scale industrial projects.

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