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Publication Date: 10/1/2010
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NK Intros DC Current Transducer
Hall-effect current sensors.
San Jose, CA, — NK Technologies adds a bi-directional DC transducer to its line of DC sensors. The new model of DT Current Transducers produces a positive voltage signal that is proportional to the DC current flowing in the primary direction and a negative voltage proportional to the DC current in the opposite direction. Bi-directional transducers are used in battery charging applications to monitor the charge/discharge rate.
The new transducers along with the company's DS Current Switches are also suitable for monitoring photovoltaic arrays. Installed in a photovoltaic array combiner box, the DC sensors monitor the solar panel array outputs to detect faulty panels. These sensors are also used to monitor other DC loads, for time of operation, and to detect maintenance requirements.
DT Transducers and DS Switches are a simple, reliable way to monitor DC current without contact. Their Hall-effect sensor design requires no cutting or terminating of the conductor and provides complete isolation between the monitored circuit and the sensor output. Standard features include multiple amperage ranges, simple installation, and 5-year warranty. DT Current Transducers and DS Current Switches are UL approved and are made in the USA.
Contact: NK Technologies, 3511 Charter Park Dr., San Jose, CA 95136
800-959-4014 fax: 408-871-7510 E-mail: info@nktechnologies.com Web:
http://www.nktechnologies.com
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