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DHR 200 C420

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LEM

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Data sheet
Data sheet
The LEM DHR 200 C420 is utilized in energy and automation applications, including VFD controlled loads, SCR controlled loads, and switching power supplies. Its true RMS output provides accurate measurements for power supply or ballast input power, making it ideal for industrial and automation environments.
Specification
Specification
SENSOR CURRENT HALL 200A AC/DC
SENSOR CURRENT HALL 200A AC/DC
Detailed specification
Detailed specification
Current Sensor 200A 1 Channel Hall Effect, Open Loop Bidirectional Module
Current Sensor 200A 1 Channel Hall Effect, Open Loop Bidirectional Module
Description
Description
The LEM DHR 200 C420 is a Hall Effect current sensor designed for measuring AC and DC currents up to 200A. It features a bidirectional open-loop design with galvanic isolation between primary and secondary circuits. The output current is 4 to 20 mA DC, with a supply voltage range of +20 to 50 V DC. The sensor operates within an ambient temperature range of -40 to +70 °C and has a total error of less than ±1%. It is suitable for applications requiring true RMS sensing.
The LEM DHR 200 C420 is a Hall Effect current sensor designed for measuring AC and DC currents up to 200A. It features a bidirectional open-loop design with galvanic isolation between primary and secondary circuits. The output current is 4 to 20 mA DC, with a supply voltage range of +20 to 50 V DC. The sensor operates within an ambient temperature range of -40 to +70 °C and has a total error of less than ±1%. It is suitable for applications requiring true RMS sensing.
Availability
Availability
Can be ordered from Westcomp
Can be ordered from Westcomp
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