EV-Tronix: Series FCS AC Current Transducer for Furison

September 19, 2024

Series FCS AC current transducers for Furison are an ideal choice for monitoring all kinds of AC current in the circuit to produce 0 to 5V, 0 to 10V or 4 to 20mA DC analog signal to send to all kinds of AD interfaces to make up a digital data collection system, or to send to a PLC to form an automatic control system, or to send to digital or analog meters to measure the AC current.

Series FCS Features

  • Standard 0 to5V, 0 to10V or 4 to 20mA analog output.
  • Solid-core and split-core design
  • Easy for installation.
  • The shell is made up of ABS (UL 94V-0).
  • Designed to meet UL, CSA, Rohs and CE approval.
  • Isolation voltage up to 2000V makes it safe and reliable

Working Principle

Modulation and demodulation isolation principles were used in the circuit to monitor AC current in real-time. Induced current will be produced as long as the AC current changes in the circuit. It will then convert it into standard voltage and current signal to be sent to other devices. AC current will be induced by the coil in the transducer to output a verbal current or voltage signal.

Typical Applications

  • Monitor AC current.
  • Motor overload protection.
  • Act as an electronic switch in automatic control system.
  • Apply in lighting circuits act as an electronic switch.
  • Electrical heaters protection.

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