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ELEQ TQ30 User manual

Technical Specifications
Safety and environmental conditions
CE marking
LV directive 2014/35/EU
RoHS directive (EU) 2015/863
Standard
EN 61010-2-032:2012
WEEE directive 2012/19/EU
This product is designed to be safe under the following
conditions:
Location
Altitude
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
Pollution degree
Degree of protection
Indoor use
Up to 2000m
-10°C .. +55°C
-20°C .. +70°C
5% .. 85%, non condensing
2
IP20
The TQ is only suitable for insulated primary conductors.
Specifications
Standard
Rated short-time thermal current (Ith)
Rated dynamic current (Idyn)
Rated continuous thermal current (Icth)
Rated insulation level
Rated frequency
Class of insulation
Material (housing)
IEC 61869-2:2012
60 x Ipr / 1s
2,5 x Ith
100%
0,72/3/-kV
50/60Hz
A (105 °C) or
E (120 °C)
UL94: V2
Specifications per type
TQ30
TQ40-B
TQ40-C
TQ50-E
TQ50-L
Suitable for
cable
ø 18mm
ø 18mm
ø
28mm
ø
42mm
2x ø
42mm
../1A
Secondary
leads length
for 0,5mm2
3m
3m
3m
5m
5m
Approximate
weight
200g
360g
310g
525g
725g
../5A
Secondary
leads format
/
0,5 meter
ø1,5mm2
0,5 meter
ø1,5mm2
3 meter
ø1,5mm2
3 meter
ø1,5mm2
Approximate
weight
/
300g
250g
650g
850g
Please be aware, product liability, fulfilment to requirements and
warranty are all expired when modifications on the product are made.
Printing and typographical reserved.
ELEQ reserves the right to carry out modifications on its products, in
order to improve them, without prior notice.
Safety instruction
All activities for installation, commissioning and maintenance
of this current transformer must be performed by qualified
personnel that have the knowledge of applicable safety
precautions. This guide assumes that the reader of this
document has sufficient electro-technical knowledge to
understand the content of this document.
General
The TQ split-core is a current transformer (CT) and can only
be used measuring electrical alternating currents. The TQ is
suitable only for mounting on insulated primary conductors in
a weather protected and dry location.
Explanation of symbols
This product is designed according to the
EN 61010-2-032:2012 standards and therefore this
product meets the requirements of the Low Voltage
Directive 2014/35/EU.
Do not apply around or remove from UNINSULATED
HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors, which may render
electric shock, electric burn, or arc flash.
Read the installation guide before mounting the
product. Unprofessional work activities on electrical
installations may result in a threat of danger to the life
and health of human beings and livestock!
Under no circumstances the secondary circuit of the
CT may be opened when the CT is closed and
current is flowing in the primary circuit. High voltages
may appear on the secondary leads when this circuit
is left open.
RoHS Directive (EU) 2015/863
ELEQ states that they only uses qualified components
in their products from manufacturers, whose
specifications meet or exceed the requirements of the
European Directive for the Restriction of use of
certain Hazardous Substances.
WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU
The 'crossed out wheeled bin' symbol indicates that
the equipment should not be disposed as unsorted
municipal waste
. Contact a qualified recycler for
disposal.
TQ Split-Core Current Transformer
Installation Guide
TQ30 (4Q3Bxx)
TQ40-B (4Q4Bxx)
TQ40-C (4Q4Cxx)
TQ50-E (4Q5Rxx, 4Q5Exx, 4Q5Sxx)
TQ50-L (4Q5Mxx, 4Q5Lxx, 4Q5Nxx)
Read this installation guide before installing the product
84149 / EN2303
Technical Specifications
Safety and environmental conditions
CE marking
LV directive 2014/35/EU
RoHS directive (EU) 2015/863
Standard
EN 61010-2-032:2012
WEEE directive 2012/19/EU
This product is designed to be safe under the following
conditions:
Location
Altitude
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
Pollution degree
Degree of protection
Indoor use
Up to 2000m
-10°C .. +55°C
-20°C .. +70°C
5% .. 85%, non condensing
2
IP20
The TQ is only suitable for insulated primary conductors.
Specifications
Standard
Rated short-time thermal current (Ith)
Rated dynamic current (Idyn)
Rated continuous thermal current (Icth)
Rated insulation level
Rated frequency
Class of insulation
Material (housing)
IEC 61869-2:2012
60 x Ipr / 1s
2,5 x Ith
100%
0,72/3/-kV
50/60Hz
A (105 °C) or
E (120 °C)
UL94: V2
Specifications per type
TQ30
TQ40-B
TQ40-C
TQ50-E
TQ50-L
Suitable for
cable
ø 18mm ø 18mm
ø
28mm
ø
42mm
2x ø
42mm
../1A
Secondary
leads length
for 0,5mm
2
3m 3m 3m 5m 5m
Approximate
weight
200g 360g 310g 525g 725g
../5A
Secondary
leads format
/ 0,5 meter
ø1,5mm2
0,5 meter
ø1,5mm2
3 meter
ø1,5mm2
3 meter
ø1,5mm2
Approximate
weight
/ 300g 250g 650g 850g
Please be aware, product liability, fulfilment to requirements and
warranty are all expired when modifications on the product are made.
Printing and typographical reserved.
ELEQ reserves the right to carry out modifications on its products, in
order to improve them, without prior notice.
Safety instruction
All activities for installation, commissioning and maintenance
of this current transformer must be performed by qualified
personnel that have the knowledge of applicable safety
precautions. This guide assumes that the reader of this
document has sufficient electro-technical knowledge to
understand the content of this document.
General
The TQ split-core is a current transformer (CT) and can only
be used measuring electrical alternating currents. The TQ is
suitable only for mounting on insulated primary conductors in
a weather protected and dry location.
Explanation of symbols
This product is designed according to the
EN 61010-2-032:2012 standards and therefore this
product meets the requirements of the Low Voltage
Directive 2014/35/EU.
Do not apply around or remove from UNINSULATED
HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors, which may render
electric shock, electric burn, or arc flash.
Read the installation guide before mounting the
product. Unprofessional work activities on electrical
installations may result in a threat of danger to the life
and health of human beings and livestock!
Under no circumstances the secondary circuit of the
CT may be opened when the CT is closed and
current is flowing in the primary circuit. High voltages
may appear on the secondary leads when this circuit
is left open.
RoHS Directive (EU) 2015/863
ELEQ states that they only uses qualified components
in their products from manufacturers, whose
specifications meet or exceed the requirements of the
European Directive for the Restriction of use of
certain Hazardous Substances.
WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU
The 'crossed out wheeled bin' symbol indicates that
the equipment should not be disposed as unsorted
municipal waste. Contact a qualified recycler for
disposal.
TQ Split-Core Current Transformer
Installation Guide
TQ30 (4Q3Bxx)
TQ40-B (4Q4Bxx)
TQ40-C (4Q4Cxx)
TQ50-E (4Q5Rxx, 4Q5Exx, 4Q5Sxx)
TQ50-L (4Q5Mxx, 4Q5Lxx, 4Q5Nxx)
Read this installation guide before installing the product
84149 / EN2303
Technical Specifications
Safety and environmental conditions
CE marking
LV directive 2014/35/EU
RoHS directive (EU) 2015/863
Standard
EN 61010-2-032:2012
WEEE directive 2012/19/EU
This product is designed to be safe under the following
conditions:
Location
Altitude
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
Pollution degree
Degree of protection
Indoor use
Up to 2000m
-10°C .. +55°C
-20°C .. +70°C
5% .. 85%, non condensing
2
IP20
The TQ is only suitable for insulated primary conductors.
Specifications
Standard
Rated short-time thermal current (Ith)
Rated dynamic current (Idyn)
Rated continuous thermal current (Icth)
Rated insulation level
Rated frequency
Class of insulation
Material (housing)
IEC 61869-2:2012
60 x Ipr / 1s
2,5 x Ith
100%
0,72/3/-kV
50/60Hz
A (105 °C) or
E (120 °C)
UL94: V2
Specifications per type
TQ30
TQ40-B
TQ40-C
TQ50-E
TQ50-L
Suitable for
cable
ø 18mm
ø 18mm
ø
28mm
ø
42mm
2x ø
42mm
../1A
Secondary
leads length
for 0,5mm2
3m
3m
3m
5m
5m
Approximate
weight
200g
360g
310g
525g
725g
../5A
Secondary
leads format
/
0,5 meter
ø1,5mm2
0,5 meter
ø1,5mm2
3 meter
ø1,5mm2
3 meter
ø1,5mm2
Approximate
weight
/
300g
250g
650g
850g
Please be aware, product liability, fulfilment to requirements and
warranty are all expired when modifications on the product are made.
Printing and typographical reserved.
ELEQ reserves the right to carry out modifications on its products, in
order to improve them, without prior notice.
Safety instruction
All activities for installation, commissioning and maintenance
of this current transformer must be performed by qualified
personnel that have the knowledge of applicable safety
precautions. This guide assumes that the reader of this
document has sufficient electro-technical knowledge to
understand the content of this document.
General
The TQ split-core is a current transformer (CT) and can only
be used measuring electrical alternating currents. The TQ is
suitable only for mounting on insulated primary conductors in
a weather protected and dry location.
Explanation of symbols
This product is designed according to the
EN 61010-2-032:2012 standards and therefore this
product meets the requirements of the Low Voltage
Directive 2014/35/EU.
Do not apply around or remove from UNINSULATED
HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors, which may render
electric shock, electric burn, or arc flash.
Read the installation guide before mounting the
product. Unprofessional work activities on electrical
installations may result in a threat of danger to the life
and health of human beings and livestock!
Under no circumstances the secondary circuit of the
CT may be opened when the CT is closed and
current is flowing in the primary circuit. High voltages
may appear on the secondary leads when this circuit
is left open.
RoHS Directive (EU) 2015/863
ELEQ states that they only uses qualified components
in their products from manufacturers, whose
specifications meet or exceed the requirements of the
European Directive for the Restriction of use of
certain Hazardous Substances.
WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU
The 'crossed out wheeled bin' symbol indicates that
the equipment should not be disposed as unsorted
municipal waste. Contact a qualified recycler for
disposal.
TQ Split-Core Current Transformer
Installation Guide
TQ30 (4Q3Bxx)
TQ40-B (4Q4Bxx)
TQ40-C (4Q4Cxx)
TQ50-E (4Q5Rxx, 4Q5Exx, 4Q5Sxx)
TQ50-L (4Q5Mxx, 4Q5Lxx, 4Q5Nxx)
Read this installation guide before installing the product
84149 / EN2303
Technical Specifications
Safety and environmental conditions
CE marking
LV directive 2014/35/EU
RoHS directive (EU) 2015/863
Standard
EN 61010-2-032:2012
WEEE directive 2012/19/EU
This product is designed to be safe under the following
conditions:
Location
Altitude
Ambient temperature
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
Pollution degree
Degree of protection
Indoor use
Up to 2000m
-10°C .. +55°C
-20°C .. +70°C
5% .. 85%, non condensing
2
IP20
The TQ is only suitable for insulated primary conductors.
Specifications
Standard
Rated short-time thermal current (Ith)
Rated dynamic current (Idyn)
Rated continuous thermal current (Icth)
Rated insulation level
Rated frequency
Class of insulation
Material (housing)
IEC 61869-2:2012
60 x Ipr / 1s
2,5 x Ith
100%
0,72/3/-kV
50/60Hz
A (105 °C) or
E (120 °C)
UL94: V2
Specifications per type
TQ30
TQ40-B
TQ40-C
TQ50-E
TQ50-L
Suitable for
cable
ø 18mm
ø 18mm
ø
28mm
ø
42mm
2x ø
42mm
../1A
Secondary
leads length
for 0,5mm2
3m
3m
3m
5m
5m
Approximate
weight
200g
360g
310g
525g
725g
../5A
Secondary
leads format
/
0,5 meter
ø1,5mm2
0,5 meter
ø1,5mm2
3 meter
ø1,5mm2
3 meter
ø1,5mm2
Approximate
weight
/
300g
250g
650g
850g
Please be aware, product liability, fulfilment to requirements and
warranty are all expired when modifications on the product are made.
Printing and typographical reserved.
ELEQ reserves the right to carry out modifications on its products, in
order to improve them, without prior notice.
Safety instruction
All activities for installation, commissioning and maintenance
of this current transformer must be performed by qualified
personnel that have the knowledge of applicable safety
precautions. This guide assumes that the reader of this
document has sufficient electro-technical knowledge to
understand the content of this document.
General
The TQ split-core is a current transformer (CT) and can only
be used measuring electrical alternating currents. The TQ is
suitable only for mounting on insulated primary conductors in
a weather protected and dry location.
Explanation of symbols
This product is designed according to the
EN 61010-2-032:2012 standards and therefore this
product meets the requirements of the Low Voltage
Directive 2014/35/EU.
Do not apply around or remove from UNINSULATED
HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors, which may render
electric shock, electric burn, or arc flash.
Read the installation guide before mounting the
product. Unprofessional work activities on electrical
installations may result in a threat of danger to the life
and health of human beings and livestock!
Under no circumstances the secondary circuit of the
CT may be opened when the CT is closed and
current is flowing in the primary circuit. High voltages
may appear on the secondary leads when this circuit
is left open.
RoHS Directive (EU) 2015/863
ELEQ states that they only uses qualified components
in their products from manufacturers, whose
specifications meet or exceed the requirements of the
European Directive for the Restriction of use of
certain Hazardous Substances.
WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU
The 'crossed out wheeled bin' symbol indicates that
the equipment should not be disposed as unsorted
municipal waste. Contact a qualified recycler for
disposal.
TQ Split-Core Current Transformer
Installation Guide
TQ30 (4Q3Bxx)
TQ40-B (4Q4Bxx)
TQ40-C (4Q4Cxx)
TQ50-E (4Q5Rxx, 4Q5Exx, 4Q5Sxx)
TQ50-L (4Q5Mxx, 4Q5Lxx, 4Q5Nxx)
Read this installation guide before installing the product
84149 / EN2303
84149 / EN2303
ELEQ b.v.
Tukseweg 130, 8331 LH Steenwijk, The Netherlands
+31 (0) 521 533 333 [email protected] www.eleq.com
ELEQ b.v.
Tukseweg 130, 8331 LH Steenwijk, The Netherlands
+31 (0) 521 533 333 [email protected] www.eleq.com
Always avoid working on live parts of an installation.
Mounting instruction
No special tools are required to install a current transformer
(CT) of the TQ series. To connect the CT to the meter
correctly, please consult the installation guide of the meter.
Assembly
Under no circumstances the secondary circuit of the CT may
be opened when the CT is closed and the current is flowing in
the primary circuit. High voltages may appear on the
secondary leads when this circuit is left open.
1. Ensure a safe working area during assembly,
maintenance and inspection of the CT. If necessary,
disconnect the power of the primary circuit and make sure
it can not be enabled unintentionally.
2. Find the power direction of the cable you want to
measure. It is recommended to mount the P1 side to
power source and the P2 side to power consumer. If the
CT is installed like this, the arrow on the CT will indicate
the direction of the power flow.
3. Open the CT and mount it on the cable by using cable
ties. Danger: Do not close the CT. Otherwise high
voltages may appear on the open secondary leads!
Attention
Do not touch the core surfaces by hand: skin acid may
damage the core. Avoid dust on the core surfaces.
For mounting the TQ50
For the TQ50-E and the TQ50-L the top-part of the
transformer can be removed entirely, which makes it even
more easy to install the transformer. Attention: Make sure
both transformer parts stick together when you separate both
parts. When you mix transformer parts up the measurement
class can not be guaranteed.
4. Connect the secondary leads (S1, S2) to the low
impedance current input of the measurement instrument
(e.g., an ammeter or current input of kWh-meter).
5. Close the CT only when you are sure that the secondary
leads are connected to the current input of the
measurement instrument. The CT is properly closed when
you hear a ‘click’.
6. Check if the CT is mounted and closed properly.
Check if the secondary leads are connected properly and
firmly.
7. Enable the primary circuit if necessary.
Wiring Diagram
Maintenance and inspection
Check whether the secondary leads are connected firmly.
Check whether the CT is closed properly.
Check whether the CT is mounted firmly.
Remove severe pollution on the casing. Contact with
moisture, especially with the core, must be avoided.
Attention
Do not touch the core surfaces by hand: skin acid may
damage the core.
Temporarily disconnecting the CT
The secondary leads of the CT always have to be connected
to a low impedance burden such as an ammeter. When
during maintenance, no burden is available to connect to, the
secondary leads of the CT (the two secondary terminals)
must be short-circuited. Before changing the secondary circuit
the CT core shall be opened.
Problem solving
e.g. unexpected values or incorrect values , reversed power,
Check the settings of the meter by using the installation
guide of the meter.
Check whether the CT is mounted on the intended cable in
the right direction.
Check if the CT is closed properly.
Check the value of the secondary burden (secondary leads
length/diameter and meter impedance). See product/data
sheet for the maximum burden value.
If previous points did not solve the problem:
Check carefully whether there is dust or other pollution
present between the two parts of the core. In case there is
pollution, the core surfaces can be cleaned with a lint free
cloth and then protected with an extremely thin layer of acid
free petroleum jelly (Vaseline).
Attention
Always follow the disassembling instructions when reversing
the CT.
Disassembly instruction
Tools are only required for removing the cable ties of the CT.
1. Ensure a safe working area during disassembling the CT.
If necessary, disconnect the power of the primary circuit
and make sure it can not be enabled unintentionally.
2. Open the CT.
3. Disconnect the secondary leads from the measurement
instrument.
4. Remove the cable ties. Pay attention not damage the
insulation of the primary conductor when removing the
cable ties. Remove the CT.
5. Enable the primary circuit if is necessary.
Recycling
When the product has reached ‘end of life’, it must be
recycled. Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal
waste. Contact a qualified recycler for disposal.
../1A
Brown lead: S1
Blue lead: S2
../5A
Black lead: S1
Red lead: S2
Always avoid working on live parts of an installation.
Mounting instruction
No special tools are required to install a current transformer
(CT) of the TQ series. To connect the CT to the meter
correctly, please consult the installation guide of the meter.
Assembly
Under no circumstances the secondary circuit of the CT may
be opened when the CT is closed and the current is flowing in
the primary circuit. High voltages may appear on the
secondary leads when this circuit is left open.
1. Ensure a safe working area during assembly,
maintenance and inspection of the CT. If necessary,
disconnect the power of the primary circuit and make sure
it can not be enabled unintentionally.
2. Find the power direction of the cable you want to
measure. It is recommended to mount the P1 side to
power source and the P2 side to power consumer. If the
CT is installed like this, the arrow on the CT will indicate
the direction of the power flow.
3. Open the CT and mount it on the cable by using cable
ties. Danger: Do not close the CT. Otherwise high
voltages may appear on the open secondary leads!
Attention
Do not touch the core surfaces by hand: skin acid may
damage the core. Avoid dust on the core surfaces.
For mounting the TQ50
For the TQ50-E and the TQ50-L the top-part of the
transformer can be removed entirely, which makes it even
more easy to install the transformer. Attention: Make sure
both transformer parts stick together when you separate both
parts. When you mix transformer parts up the measurement
class can not be guaranteed.
4. Connect the secondary leads (S1,
S2) to the low
impedance current input of the measurement instrument
(e.g., an ammeter or current input of kWh-meter).
5. Close the CT only when you are sure that the secondary
leads are connected to the current input of the
measurement instrument. The CT is properly closed when
you hear a ‘click’.
6. Check if the CT is mounted and closed properly.
Check if the secondary leads are connected properly and
firmly.
7. Enable the primary circuit if necessary.
Wiring Diagram
Maintenance and inspection
Check whether the secondary leads are connected firmly.
Check whether the CT is closed properly.
Check whether the CT is mounted firmly.
Remove severe pollution on the casing. Contact with
moisture, especially with the core, must be avoided.
Attention
Do not touch the core surfaces by hand: skin acid may
damage the core.
Temporarily disconnecting the CT
The secondary leads of the CT always have to be connected
to a low impedance burden such as an ammeter. When
during maintenance, no burden is available to connect to, the
secondary leads of the CT (the two secondary terminals)
must be short-circuited. Before changing the secondary circuit
the CT core shall be opened.
Problem solving
e.g. unexpected values or incorrect values , reversed power,
Check the settings of the meter by using the installation
guide of the meter.
Check whether the CT is mounted on the intended cable in
the right direction.
Check if the CT is closed properly.
Check the value of the secondary burden (secondary leads
length/diameter and meter impedance). See product/data
sheet for the maximum burden value.
If previous points did not solve the problem:
Check carefully whether there is dust or other pollution
present between the two parts of the core. In case there is
pollution, the core surfaces can be cleaned with a lint free
cloth and then protected with an extremely thin layer of acid
free petroleum jelly (Vaseline).
Attention
Always follow the disassembling instructions when reversing
the CT.
Disassembly instruction
Tools are only required for removing the cable ties of the CT.
1. Ensure a safe working area during disassembling the CT.
If necessary, disconnect the power of the primary circuit
and make sure it can not be enabled unintentionally.
2. Open the CT.
3. Disconnect the secondary leads from the measurement
instrument.
4. Remove the cable ties. Pay attention not damage the
insulation of the primary conductor when removing the
cable ties. Remove the CT.
5. Enable the primary circuit if is necessary.
Recycling
When the product has reached ‘end of life’, it must be
recycled. Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal
waste. Contact a qualified recycler for disposal.
../1A
Brown lead: S1
Blue lead: S2
../5A
Black lead: S1
Red lead: S2
Always avoid working on live parts of an installation.
Mounting instruction
No special tools are required to install a current transformer
(CT) of the TQ series. To connect the CT to the meter
correctly, please consult the installation guide of the meter.
Assembly
Under no circumstances the secondary circuit of the CT may
be opened when the CT is closed and the current is flowing in
the primary circuit. High voltages may appear on the
secondary leads when this circuit is left open.
1. Ensure a safe working area during assembly,
maintenance and inspection of the CT. If necessary,
disconnect the power of the primary circuit and make sure
it can not be enabled unintentionally.
2. Find the power direction of the cable you want to
measure. It is recommended to mount the P1 side to
power source and the P2 side to power consumer. If the
CT is installed like this, the arrow on the CT will indicate
the direction of the power flow.
3. Open the CT and mount it on the cable by using cable
ties. Danger: Do not close the CT. Otherwise high
voltages may appear on the open secondary leads!
Attention
Do not touch the core surfaces by hand: skin acid may
damage the core. Avoid dust on the core surfaces.
For mounting the TQ50
For the TQ50-E and the TQ50-L the top-part of the
transformer can be removed entirely, which makes it even
more easy to install the transformer. Attention: Make sure
both transformer parts stick together when you separate both
parts. When you mix transformer parts up the measurement
class can not be guaranteed.
4. Connect the secondary leads (S1, S2) to the low
impedance current input of the measurement instrument
(e.g., an ammeter or current input of kWh-meter).
5. Close the CT only when you are sure that the secondary
leads are connected to the current input of the
measurement instrument. The CT is properly closed when
you hear a ‘click’.
6. Check if the CT is mounted and closed properly.
Check if the secondary leads are connected properly and
firmly.
7. Enable the primary circuit if necessary.
Wiring Diagram
Maintenance and inspection
Check whether the secondary leads are connected firmly.
Check whether the CT is closed properly.
Check whether the CT is mounted firmly.
Remove severe pollution on the casing. Contact with
moisture, especially with the core, must be avoided.
Attention
Do not touch the core surfaces by hand: skin acid may
damage the core.
Temporarily disconnecting the CT
The secondary leads of the CT always have to be connected
to a low impedance burden such as an ammeter. When
during maintenance, no burden is available to connect to, the
secondary leads of the CT (the two secondary terminals)
must be short-circuited. Before changing the secondary circuit
the CT core shall be opened.
Problem solving
e.g. unexpected values or incorrect values , reversed power,
Check the settings of the meter by using the installation
guide of the meter.
Check whether the CT is mounted on the intended cable in
the right direction.
Check if the CT is closed properly.
Check the value of the secondary burden (secondary leads
length/diameter and meter impedance). See product/data
sheet for the maximum burden value.
If previous points did not solve the problem:
Check carefully whether there is dust or other pollution
present between the two parts of the core. In case there is
pollution, the core surfaces can be cleaned with a lint free
cloth and then protected with an extremely thin layer of acid
free petroleum jelly (Vaseline).
Attention
Always follow the disassembling instructions when reversing
the CT.
Disassembly instruction
Tools are only required for removing the cable ties of the CT.
1. Ensure a safe working area during disassembling the CT.
If necessary, disconnect the power of the primary circuit
and make sure it can not be enabled unintentionally.
2. Open the CT.
3. Disconnect the secondary leads from the measurement
instrument.
4. Remove the cable ties. Pay attention not damage the
insulation of the primary conductor when removing the
cable ties. Remove the CT.
5. Enable the primary circuit if is necessary.
Recycling
When the product has reached ‘end of life’, it must be
recycled. Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal
waste. Contact a qualified recycler for disposal.
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Brown lead: S1
Blue lead: S2
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Black lead: S1
Red lead: S2

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