New Industry Products

Clamp AC-Current Sensors for Power Distribution Panels

April 16, 2014 by Jeff Shepard

TDK Corporation announces the development of the CCT series of clamp ac-current sensors, whose two types are rated for up to 30A and up to 100A, respectively. They are thus suitable for power distribution panels in a variety of energy management systems. Thanks to their snap-on clamp design the new CCT current sensors can be quickly and easily installed in existing power distribution panels. The new clamp ac-current sensors have an integrated open-circuit protection element for voltage peak suppression and offer maximum output currents of 10-mA and 33.3-mA for the 30A and 100A types, respectively.

Local power generation and storage are playing an ever important role in all sorts of locations and facilities. Current sensors are key components in systems for power visualization and energy management because they enable the accurate measurement of power and thus the more efficient management of energy usage. The new CCT series clamp AC current sensors is designed for use in the power distribution panels of energy management systems (EMS) for homes, buildings and stores (HEMS, BEMS, SEMS).

To manufacture the new CCT series TDK has adopted the proprietary design features and automated winding and soldering techniques that were developed for the proven ZCAT series of clamp EMC components. This ensures a stable supply of high quality current sensors for manufacturers of energy management systems.