Mitsubishi EMU-CT50-A User's Manual
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The Mitsubishi EMU-CT50-A Current Sensor is designed to measure alternating current (AC) in electrical systems. It provides accurate current readings for monitoring and analysis purposes.
To install the EMU-CT50-A, ensure the power is disconnected, then connect the sensor around the conductor you wish to measure. Secure it properly and ensure the arrow on the sensor aligns with the current flow direction.
First, verify that the sensor is properly secured and aligned with the current flow. Check for any loose connections and ensure that the sensor is not placed near any magnetic interference.
The EMU-CT50-A is not designed for outdoor use unless it is housed in a weatherproof enclosure. Exposure to elements can affect performance and durability.
It is recommended to calibrate the EMU-CT50-A at least once a year, or more frequently in critical applications, to ensure accuracy.
The operational temperature range for the EMU-CT50-A is from -10°C to 55°C. Operating outside this range may lead to inaccuracies or damage.
Regularly inspect the sensor for physical damage and ensure all connections are secure. Clean the sensor with a dry cloth to remove any dust or debris.
Connect the output terminals of the EMU-CT50-A to the input channels of the data logger, ensuring compatibility in terms of voltage and current range. Follow the data logger's manual for specific instructions.
Check the power supply to the sensor, ensuring that all connections are intact. Verify the power source and replace the fuse if necessary.
The EMU-CT50-A is compatible with most standard conductors. However, it is important to ensure that the conductor's diameter does not exceed the sensor's capacity.