Item no.: T60404-N4646-X400 SPECIFICATION V A C U U M S C H M E L Z E K-No.: 24578 Date: 17.08.2015 25 A Current Sensor For the electronic measurement of currents: DC, AC, pulsed, mixed ..., with a galvanic Isolation between the primary circuit (high power) and the secondary circuit (electronic circuit) Customers Part no.: Page 1 of 5 Customer: Standard type Description Characteristics Applications Mainly used for stationary operation in industrial Closed loop (compensation) Excellent accuracy Current Sensor with magnetic applications: Very low offset current field probe AC variable speed drives and servo motor Very low temperature dependency and offset Printed circuit board mounting drives current drift Casing and materials UL-listed Static converters for DC motor drives Very low hysteresis of offset current Battery supplied applications Low response time Switched Mode Power Supplies (SMPS) Wide frequency bandwidth Power Supplies for welding applications Compact design Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPS) Reduced offset ripple Electrical data Ratings IPN Primary nominal r.m.s. current 25 A R Measuring resistance V = 12V 10 ... 200 M C V = 15V 22 400 C I Secondary nominal r.m.s. current 25 mA SN K Turns ratio 13 : 1000 N Accuracy Dynamic performance data min. typ. max. Unit I Max. measuring range P,max V = 12V, R = 10 (t = 10sec) 120 A C M max V = 15V, R = 22 (t = 10sec) 130 A C M max X Accuracy I , = 25C 0.1 0.5 % PN A Linearity 0.1 % L I Offset current I =0A, = 25C 0.02 0.1 mA 0 P A t Response time 500 ns r tra Reaction time at di/dt = 100 A/s 200 ns f Frequency bandwidth DC...200 kHz BW General data min. typ. max. Unit Ambient operating temperature -40 +85 C A Ambient storage temperature -40 +90 C S m Mass 12 g V Supply voltage 11.4 12 or 15 15.75 V C I Current consumption 18,5 mA C *S clearance (component without solder pad) 10.2 mm clear *S creepage (component without solder pad) 10.2 mm creep *U System voltage 600 V sys RMS *UAC Working voltage 1020 VRMS *U Rated discharge voltage 1400 V PD S Max. potential difference acc. to UL 508 600 V AC *Constructed and manufactored and tested in accordance with EN 61800-5-1:2007 (Pin 1 - 6 to Pin 7 9) Reinforced insulation, Insulation material group 1, Pollution degree 2, overvoltage category 3 Date Name Isuue Amendment 17.08.15 DJ 82 Marking of item-no, value of primary resistance in page 2 (possibilities of wiring).changed. CN-15-420 17.04.13 KRe. 82 Mechanical outline: marking with UL-sign. and max. potential difference added. CN-658 freig.: Berton Hrg KB-E Bearb: KB-PM: Sn. DJ released editor designer check Copying of this document, disclosing it to third parties or using the contents there for any purposes without express written authorization by use illegally forbidden Any offenders are liable to pay all relevant damages. Item no.: T60404-N4646-X400 SPECIFICATION V A C U U M S C H M E L Z E K-No.: 24578 Date: 17.08.2015 25 A Current Sensor For the electronic measurement of currents: DC, AC, pulsed, mixed ..., with a galvanic Isolation between the primary circuit (high power) and the secondary circuit (electronic circuit) Customers Part no.: Page 2 of 5 Customer: Standard type Mechanical outline (mm): General tolerances DIN ISO 2768-c Connections: 1...6: 1.0 mm 7...9: 0.6x0.7 mm Marking: 4646-X400 F DC Explanation: DC = Date Code F = Factory Current direction: A positive output current appears at point I , by primary current in direction of the arrow. S Schematic diagram Ip 8 + V C + 1...3 7 I + S + C A R M - 4...6 9 - VC M Possibilities of wiring for V = 15V ( = 85C, R = 22 ) C A M primary primary current output current turns ratio primary wiring windings RMS maximal RMS resistance N I A A I (I ) mA K R m P P P,max S P N P 3 1 > 1 25 130 25 1:1000 0.3 . > 4 6 1 3 > 2 10 65 20 2:1000 1.35 > 6 4 1 3 > 3 8 43 24 3:1000 2.4 . > . 6 4 . freig.: Berton Hrg KB-E Bearb: KB-PM: Sn. DJ released editor designer check Copying of this document, disclosing it to third parties or using the contents there for any purposes without express written authorization by use illegally forbidden Any offenders are liable to pay all relevant damages.