Micro-40 CT: wiring & electrical specs

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hemertje
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Micro-40 CT: wiring & electrical specs

Post by hemertje » Sat Jul 25, 2015 1:53 pm

Hi,

i cand find the wiring & electrical specs of the Micro-40 Current Transformer.

are they available?

the CT comes with a 2mtr cable, is there a jack plug connected at the end?

I can't find detailed datasheets on the brultech site, so I don't know if you have a burden resistor built in or not.

Also, it is unclear if you have over voltage protection?

Is there a need to use a burden resistor for the 40A type when i want to use it with a arduino board?
If so, how much Ohms does it need to be?
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Re: Micro-40 CT: wiring & electrical specs

Post by Teken » Mon Jul 27, 2015 12:51 am

hemertje wrote:Hi,

i cand find the wiring & electrical specs of the Micro-40 Current Transformer.

are they available?

the CT comes with a 2mtr cable, is there a jack plug connected at the end?

I can't find detailed datasheets on the brultech site, so I don't know if you have a burden resistor built in or not.

Also, it is unclear if you have over voltage protection?

Is there a need to use a burden resistor for the 40A type when i want to use it with a arduino board?
If so, how much Ohms does it need to be?

- Specs for the Micro 40 are listed here: http://www.brultech.com/home/store/cate ... ategory=18

- The CT wire is simply tinned with solder no PJ at the end.

- Brultech will need to reply back if the Micro 40 has a burden resistor with in it. I do know the GEM has the burden resistor incorporated into its PCB.

- Brultech will need to reply back what value is required for the Arduino.
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