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CR4220S-0.5

CR4220S-0.5

CR4220S-0.5

CR Magnetics Inc.

CR4220S-0.5 datasheet pdf and Current Sensors product details from CR Magnetics Inc. stock available on our website

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CR4220S-0.5 Datasheet

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Specifications
Name Value
Type Parameter
Mount DIN Rail
Mounting Type DIN Rail
Package / Case Module
Operating Temperature 0°C~60°C
Packaging Bulk
Series CR4200
Part Status Obsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Max Operating Temperature 60°C
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Voltage - Supply 24V
Frequency 50Hz~400Hz
Output Ratiometric, 4mA ~ 20mA
Polarity Bidirectional
Number of Channels 1
Polarization Bidirectional
Accuracy ±0.5%
Response Time 250ms
Sensor Type Transformer w/Conditioning
For Measuring AC
Current - Sensing 500mA
RoHS Status RoHS Compliant
CR4220S-0.5 Product Details

CR4220S-0.5 Overview


A Module package is used for the protection of the current sensors. The current sensors are enclosed in the Bulk to prevent them from being damaged. The operating temperature must not be lower than 0°C to ensure these current sensors work. For the current sensors, however, the maximum operating temperature should be set to 60°C.

CR4220S-0.5 Features


Moisture Sensitivity Level: 1 (Unlimited)
Operating Temperature: 0°C~60°C
1 Channels
Mounting Type: DIN Rail
Sensor Type: Transformer w/Conditioning
Supply Voltage: 24V
Frequency: 50Hz~400Hz
Sensing Current: 500mA
Module Package

CR4220S-0.5 Applications


There are a lot of CR Magnetics Inc. CR4220S-0.5 Current Sensors applications.

  • Uninterruptable Power Supllies (UPS)
  • Static converters for for DC motor drives
  • Power supply management
  • Switched Mode Power Supplies (SMPS)
  • Electrical drives
  • Mobile applications
  • Uninterruptible Power Supplies(UPS)
  • OEM Current Sensing
  • Frequency, Voltage, and Solar Inverters
  • Industrial Monitoring and Control Systems

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