Functional Devices RIBXKTA adjustable current sensor measures and detects the electric current flowing through a circuit. It plays a crucial role in the automotive, energy and manufacturing industries. In automotive applications, this current sensor monitors the performance of electric vehicles and ensures optimal battery usage. Similarly, in the energy sector, it is integral to power management systems, allowing precise monitoring of electricity flow in grids. In manufacturing, current sensors contribute to quality control by monitoring the electrical output of machinery and preventing potential faults. This Functional Devices current sensor provides real-time data on electrical currents to help industrialists make informed decisions to prevent electrical malfunctions.
Features:
- Functional Devices RIBXKTA adjustable current sensor has a sensing range of 0.50 to 150A.
- It has strip terminals that can accept wires ranging from #22 to #14 AWG.
- This current sensor has two LED indicators to alert users about both over-trips and under-trips.
- It can be secured with screws on walls, control panels and enclosures.
- This RIB Series adjustable current sensor protects elays from moving due to vibrations and impacts.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Can Functional Devices RIBXKTA current sensor be integrated into automated systems?
A. Yes, users may integrate this sensor into automated systems to enable real-time monitoring and control of electrical currents.
Q. Can I use this current sensor to monitor the energy consumption of individual appliances?
A. Yes, you can monitor individual energy usage of energy-intensive devices and make informed decisions to optimise consumption with this unit.
Q. Can this Functional Devices current sensor monitor solar panel performance?
A. Absolutely, current sensors are commonly used in solar panel installations to monitor the current produced by the panels. This data helps assess the performance of the solar array, identify any issues and optimise energy harvesting.
Q. What is the operational temperature range of this current sensor?
A. It has an operational temperature range of -30 to 140 degrees F.