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TR-10 25-63A
TR-10 25-63A
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Description
The TR-10 25-63A Split-Core Current Transformer is a compact, intelligent sensor designed to accurately measure alternating currents from 25 A to 63 A in energy distribution networks. It forms a critical part of the DIRIS Digiware ecosystem and other Socomec monitoring solutions. With its PreciSense™ technology, the TR current transformer delivers unmatched accuracy and performance in compact form, allowing for real-time monitoring, metering, and diagnostics of energy consumption.
Why Choose the TR-10 Split-Core CT?
- Easy Installation: Thanks to its split-core design and tool-free RJ12 plug-and-play connection, the sensor can be quickly installed around live conductors without interrupting service.
- Guaranteed Precision: Complies with IEC 61557-12 Class 0.5, ensuring reliable and accurate measurements even under variable loads or environmental conditions.
- Safe & Compact: Features a 10×10 mm opening ideal for panelboards or space-constrained switchgear, supporting a safer and more organized installation.
- Smart Sensor Recognition: Automatically recognized by compatible Socomec monitoring devices, minimizing setup time and preventing configuration errors.
- Versatile Application: Ideal for building energy management, load profiling, sub-billing, and critical infrastructure energy monitoring in commercial and industrial settings.
Technical Specifications
- Current Range: 25 A to 63 A (Nominal: 63 A)
- Accuracy Class: 0.5 (according to IEC 61557-12)
- Frequency: 50/60 Hz
- Output Signal: RJ12 plug-in connection
- Opening Diameter: 10 × 10 mm
- Form Factor: Split-core, clip-on with secure closure
- Mounting: Snap mounting on DIN rail or panel
- Overload Limiting Factor (FS): 10x the nominal current
- Certifications: IEC 61557-12, UL 61010, RoHS, ISO 14025
Compatible Devices
- DIRIS Digiware I modules
- DIRIS A-40 series meters
- DIRIS B multi-circuit energy meters
Use Cases
- Energy efficiency tracking for commercial buildings
- Sub-metering in multi-tenant facilities
- Electrical load balancing in manufacturing plants
- Preventative maintenance and anomaly detection
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