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Prepare for a Gas-Powered Future
In a few years’ time, Texas will entirely rely on natural gas to meet its growing demand for electricity—a figure that increases by a rate of 0.9 percent every year. Robert Grattan of Fuel Fix gave this conclusion based on a report from the U.S.
Keep Informed of Your Firm’s Power Usage with Split Core Transformers
Nowadays, efficient power consumption should be a part of any company’s operating strategy. Whether in the field of information technology or services industry, knowing how much electricity is being consumed is key to both future savings and increased productivity.
New Website Launches
Aim Dynamics launched its new website last Wednesday. The new website, in addition to a more professional look and feel, is designed to help users find current sensors and current transducers more easily.
Design Considerations for AC Current Sensors
Due to their ability to make high-voltage and high-amperage inputs measurable without significantly affecting the circuit being measured, AC current sensors are commonly used in power monitoring systems.
Multiple-Turn Primaries
When measuring DC currents with a transducer, it isn’t uncommon to encounter operating currents that are too small to provide an input that is within the transducer’s optimal measurement range.
New Line of Current Sensors w/5A Output
We recently stocked a new line of AC current sensors with a 5A output that are UL registered. Made by Magnelab, the new line covers amperage ratings of 100-2400A. The devices are up to 0.5% accurate, depending on the amperage and burden.
A Brief History of the Power Transformer
Truth be told, modern society would not be the way it is today if not for the transformer— not the robot, but the special electrical component that’s being used in practically every home and commercial establishment today, even after centuries have passed. Have you ever wondered, however, when the contraption was first invented?
Don’t Forget to Short a Current Sensor
It’s something that even experienced electrical engineers forget at times: never operate a current sensor with the secondary winding in an open circuit. Doing so results into catastrophic overvoltage failure of the transformer, which usually manifests as arcs bridging the gap between the terminals. Aside from overvoltage, this error can also cause insulation failure, which increases the chances of a fire breaking out.
Tracking Electricity with the Use of Split Core Current Transformers
Given the planet’s dwindling resources, energy needs to be saved—and there are several ways to go about it. One is submetering to make people more conscious of their energy consumption.
Detecting Electric Current with AC Current Sensors
Electric current is a flow of electric charge typically occurring in electric circuits and such energy is carried by moving electrons in a wire. Electric current may also be carried by ions in an electrolyte or by both ions and electrons like that in a plasma. For monitoring purposes, an AC current sensor can be used to detect electric current and measure it in amperes using a device called an ammeter.