High Precision & Wide Application:Accurately measures AC current (0-50A) and converts it to a 0-10V DC signal, compatible with PLCs, AD systems, and digital/analog meters. Ideal for industrial automation, energy monitoring, and control systems. Split Core Design for Easy Installation:Features a convenient split-core (clamp-on) structure, allowing quick installation without disconnecting wires. Saves time and reduces downtime in electrical systems. Rugged, reliable performance: high isolation (2000V), high overload capacity (200%) and low power consumption (≤1W). Made of flame retardant ABS material for increased reliability in harsh environments. Advanced Technical Specifications:High accuracy (±1%), fast response (≤200ms), and anti-interference capability. Works in temperatures from -20°C to 60°C and humidity up to 95% (non-condensing). Flexible Configuration:Adjustable current range via jumper cap. Supports 0-10V voltage output or optional 0-5V current output. Compact size (63x100x32.2mm) fits tight spaces. Nodehawk FCS521-SP-10V Split Core AC Current Transmitter
The Nodehawk FCS521-SP-10V Split Core AC Current Transmitter measures isolated AC current in real time on a power grid or circuit and converts it to a 0-10V DC output signal. It can be paired with a variety of AD (analog-to-digital) modules to form a digital centralized acquisition system, interfaced with a PLC to form an automated control system, or interfaced with a conventional analog/digital indicator meter to display measured values.
The FCS521 series can detect a pass current range of 0-50A, and the appropriate current range can be selected through the jumper cap on the transmitter. It is characterized by high overload capacity, high accuracy, high isolation, low power consumption and good anti-interference performance. It is easy to install and use, providing two choices of fixed type and clamp split core type, which can be widely used in industrial automation field.
Working Principle
Based on the principle of electromagnetic induction, the transmitter detects changes in line current and generates induced current. The input current is converted into a corresponding 0-10V DC output signal through a transformer, and then transmitted to a PLC or various display instruments.