1-1-6-afl-t-series-shunts
1-1-6-afl-t-series-shunts
Introduction:
The fixed-value shunt is mainly used for the measurement of large current. Its working principle is
similar to the small-resistance four-terminal measuring resistor. The method of measuring the voltage
drop reflects the magnitude of the measured current. The AFL-T series fixed value shunt is mainly
made of manganese copper material and copper terminal welded with silver alloy. The copper terminals
on both sides have a set of current measuring end and voltage sampling end. The maximum rated
current is 10kA. When the measured current is less than or equal to 50A, it is fixed by plastic base.
When it is more than 50A, it is fixed by copper terminal directly. When the shunt is used with the
pointer ammeter, since the ammeter is actually a millivoltmeter with a resistance of about several ohms,
it must be connected with a pair of fixed-value wires supplied with the ammeter. When the shunt is
Applications:
Standards:
GB/T 7676.1~9-1998 “Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and
their accessories”
IEC 51-9 "Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories
IEC610101-2001 "Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and
laboratory"
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Function:
This fixed-valued shunt is widely used to expand the measuring range of meter's current.
Technical parameters:
1) No artificial contact resistance is allowed at the cable or copper bar of the primary circuit of the
shunt and the shunt connection. The sampling point of the secondary voltage cannot be sampled from
the non-sampling point;
2) The actual current used (long time) is recommended not to exceed 80% of the rated current.
Prices:
Rated
No. Name Voltage Warranty Price
Current
1 Shunt 10-50A 75mV 1 year
Note: The secondary signal is routinely rated at 75mV, class 0.5. Other signals or accuracy are
required to be indicated when placing the order.