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Transducers

Oct. 4, 2012
The MVTR and MCTR Series of single-phase, RoHS-compliant transducers are designed to measure voltage and current 
The MVTR and MCTR Series of single-phase, RoHS-compliant transducers are
designed to measure voltage and current in applications requiring a true rms calculation of the transducer input. Housed in a 35-mm DIN-rail enclosure, the MVTR units measure true RMS voltage, while the MCTR measures true RMS current. All models impart a fully isolated 4mA to 20mA output proportional to the related input voltage and current, respectively, for the sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal inputs commonly found among variable frequency applications. Instrument power is supplied via a control industry-standard 4mA to 20mA loop power.

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