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SIMEX SGT-22

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SIMEX SGT-22 Isolators SIMEX
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  • high current and voltage AC/DC signals RMS transducer
  • standard output signal
  • galvanic isolation between input/output/supply circuits
  • high accuracy, digital linearization
  • LED indicator on a front panel
  • 1 track
  • 22,5 mm case
  • TS-35 DIN rail mounting
  • wide range of power supply
Description

SGT-22 transmiter measures AC/DC current or voltage and converts them into standard output signal.
Max. current in steady state is up to 5A. For measuring greater currents external shunt is required. Max. instantaneous overload is 25A (for 1 s.). By analogy - for voltage bigger than 750 V AC, transformer is necessary. All the circuits (input/output/supply) are galvanically isolated.
For advanced users the calibrations procedure is also available.

The transmitter measures the input signal and converts according to preset parameters then calculates the output signal. Green LED informs that transducer is supplied and processor works properly. There are two potentiometers on the housing, which can be used for calibrating ”Zero” and „Range”. It is advised to use auto-calibration button for reference voltage, if input signal is AC.

Specification
Number of inputs
1
Input type
RMS (A)
RMS (V)
Input range
RMS 0...5 A
RMS 0...750V
Number of outputs
1
Output type
free standard
Galvanic isolation
2kV, 50Hz
between all circuits
Load resistance
0...750Ω (0/4...20 mA)
≥2kΩ (wyjście napięciowe)
Power supply
18...230V AC
18...350V DC
Protection class
IP 20
Operating temperature
0...+55°C
Mounting
DIN rail
Case dimensions
22,5 x 99 x 114,5 mm

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