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F&F TOM-600-5 Miniature Split-Core Current Transformer 600/5A 2.5VA
The F&F TOM-600-5 is a miniature split-core current transformer engineered for accurate electrical current monitoring and measurement. With a transformation ratio of 600/5A and a power rating of 2.5VA, this device provides reliable data for energy management systems. Its split-core design is specifically intended to simplify the installation process, allowing users to mount the transformer directly onto existing cables without the need to disconnect or interrupt the electrical circuit.
The primary benefit of this current transformer is its split-core architecture, which significantly reduces installation time and labor costs by eliminating the need for circuit downtime. Its compact size makes it highly suitable for environments where space is limited, such as crowded electrical cabinets or distribution boards. Furthermore, the device offers high measurement precision, ensuring that energy monitoring and sub-metering systems receive accurate data for effective power consumption analysis.
This transformer is not intended for use in high-voltage power transmission lines or environments exceeding its specified current rating. It is also not suitable for applications requiring direct contact with bare conductors without proper insulation measures.
To install the F&F TOM-600-5, open the split-core housing by releasing the locking mechanism. Place the transformer around the primary conductor that needs to be monitored and securely snap the core halves back together until they are fully closed. Ensure that the secondary terminals are connected to the appropriate measuring device or energy meter using suitable wiring. Verify that the connection is secure and that the orientation of the transformer matches the requirements of your specific metering equipment.
Always ensure that the electrical circuit is de-energized before handling any wiring connections to the secondary terminals of the transformer to prevent electrical shock.
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