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Technology of Electrical Automatic

DC Shunt

DC Shunt

FL series DC Shunt is available to measure DC currents. This DC shunt can provide a proportional 50~100mV DC output to safely drive a moving coil instrument, overload protection, or other control device.

The manganin shunts have brass ends, available to measure currents from 0.1A up to 10000A, accurate to class 0.5, and are suitable for all DC current monitoring applications. Furthermore, various sizes, configurations, and mounting styles of DC shunt are available.

FL series DC Shunt is available to measure DC currents. This DC shunt can provide a proportional 50~100mV DC output to safely drive a moving coil instrument, overload protection, or other control device.

The manganin shunts have brass ends, available to measure currents from 0.1A up to 10000A, accurate to class 0.5, and are suitable for all DC current monitoring applications. Furthermore, various sizes, configurations, and mounting styles of DC shunt are available.

Features of DC Shunt

  • Accuracy: class 0.5
  • Standard Tolerance +/-0.5%
  • Have brass ends
  • Various styles are available, such as Portable, Bus-Bar and Commercial/Military Lightweight

 

Applications of DC Shunt

  • UPS
  • Inventors
  • Aerospace
  • Battery management system
  • Telecommunications equipment
  • Electroplating power equipment
  • Motor control and electronic load equipment.
  • Solar generators, wind power, heavy industry, mining

Parameters of DC Shunt

Color Black & Silver & Yellow
Current Rating 1~4000A: 0.5%;

5000~10000A: 1% (Default)

Accuracy 0.5 / 0.2 (0.1 can be customized)
Voltage Tolerance +/-0.5%
Voltage Drop 50 mV /60 mV /75 mV /100 mV (customized)
Overload Capacity 120% of nominal current (2 hours)
Operating Temperature -40℃~60℃
Shunt temperature when Load Current <80°C (176°F) when load current <50A;

<120°C (248°F) when load current >50A

Material Copper & Manganin

 

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Brochure of DC SHUNT

Datasheet of DC Shunt sensoring