CT through-core power supply devices ensure efficient energy transfer, precise current measurement, and optimized voltage regulation. Designed for industrial and grid applications, they provide stable operation, superior electrical insulation, and extended lifespan for reliable power management.
Product Overview
The CT Through-Core Power Supply Device uses electromagnetic induction principles to extract power from a current transformer (CT) and provides a stable DC power supply through the power conversion module. This device integrates the through-core current transformer and power conversion module, featuring over-voltage and over-current protection functions. It automatically switches to the induced power supply when the current is insufficient, ensuring continuous power supply. The power module design complies with EMC standards, effectively resisting interference and ensuring stable operation in complex electromagnetic environments.
Features
- High Efficiency: Efficiently collects and converts power through electromagnetic induction technology.
- High Reliability: Equipped with over-voltage and over-current protection to ensure long-term stable operation.
- Strong Anti-Interference: Complies with EMC standards to resist external electromagnetic interference.
- Automatic Switching: Automatically switches to induced power to ensure uninterrupted operation.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: Suitable for environments from -25°C to +70°C, meeting various working conditions.
- Compact Design: Small and lightweight current transformer for easy installation and maintenance.
Applications
- Power Systems: Ideal for substations and distribution systems, providing reliable power support.
- Smart Grids: Powers monitoring and control equipment in smart grid devices.
- Industrial Automation: Provides stable power to industrial automation equipment, ensuring efficient operation.
- Equipment Monitoring: Suitable for remote monitoring and data acquisition systems for various equipment.
- Emergency Power Supply: Automatically switches to backup power during power outages, ensuring the continuous operation of critical equipment.