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Current range
25 January 2013
Harting's new range of Hall-effect current sensors are of robust design and construction making them suitable for use in harsh conditions. Designed to sense currents between 200 and 2000A, they provide rapid, measurem

Harting's new range of Hall-effect
current sensors are of robust design
and construction making them
suitable for use in harsh conditions.
Designed to sense currents between 200 and 2000A, they provide rapid, measurement for use in regulating power semiconductor systems such as frequency converters, UPS and welding plant. Easy to incorporate into existing applications, they are said to offer high levels of accuracy and immunity to interference from external magnetic fields.
Designed to sense currents between 200 and 2000A, they provide rapid, measurement for use in regulating power semiconductor systems such as frequency converters, UPS and welding plant. Easy to incorporate into existing applications, they are said to offer high levels of accuracy and immunity to interference from external magnetic fields.
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