Signaltec TPS II User manual

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TPS II
Single Channel Current TransducerSystem
Installation Manual

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Contents
1. Introduction
2. Receiving of goods
3. Hardware Installation
3.1. Connection of the current sensor to the TPS rack
3.2. Connection of the current output to an instrument current input terminal
3.3. Connection of the optional voltage output to an instrument voltage input terminal
4. Operating instructions
5. Scaling
5.1. Current output ratio
5.2. Sensor output ratio when using the passive plug-on resistors
5.3. Sensor output ratio when using the active plug-on voltage amplifiers
6. Status readout interface
6.1. Pin-out of the 25-pole D-SUB
7. Specifications
7.1. Rack specifications
7.2. Transducer specifications
7.2.1. Transducers with rms-range
7.2.2. Transducers with peak-range
7.3. Connection cable specifications
7.3.1. Standard Connection Cables
7.3.2. Total Measuring Resistance at Full Scale
7.3.3. Maximum Burden Resistor depending on Transducer and Connection Cable
7.4. Burden module specifications
7.4.1. Passive plug-on burden resistor specifications
7.4.2. Active plug-on voltage amplifier specifications
8. Switching off and deinstallation
9. Accessories

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1. Introduction
The TPS is a single channel power supply for the LEM IT- and IN-current transducers, mainly used for the range
extension of power meters and other instruments. The current output terminals deliver the transducer output
current on the back panel. Passive plug-on burden resistors and active plug-on voltage amplifiers are available
as an option. The status-readout-interface delivers the transducer status (ok or overload/error) by means of
internal galvanic isolated relay contacts.
Warning
Please be aware that an unsupplied transducer or a transducer used with open output can be destroyed. The
same can happen if a transducer is heavily overloaded. Power and transducer status is visible on the front panel.
The status-readout-interface on the back panel can be used to switch off the primary current in case the transducer
is overloaded, the TPS power is off or the output loop is interrupted. All these events will change the transducer
status to error on the front panel led and the status-readout-interface. There is more information about the status-
readout-interface available in chapter 6.
2. Receiving of goods
The TPS system is able to power one transducer of the LEM IT- and IN-series. A multi channel transducer system
MCTS is available either. There are various transducer types available from 60 A up to 2000 A. Connection cables
are available in different lengths. Passive plug-on shunts and active plug-on voltage modules are available as an
option. A status-readout cable and different current and voltage output cables are available as options too.
Please compare your order papers with our packing list and the received goods.

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3. Hardware Installation
The TPS is delivered as a desktop unit. 19" rack mounting brackets are available as an option. The mounting
brackets can be installed easily with four screws on the left and the right side panel. The 19" rack mounting
brackets including the screws have to be ordered separately.
3.1. Connection of the current sensor to the TPS rack
The current transducer will be connected to the TPS rack with the
delivered D-SUB current transducer connection cable.
3.2. Connection of the current output to an instrument current input terminal
The transducer output current can be directly connected to the
current input terminals of a current or a power meter.
3.3. Connection of the optional voltage output to an instrument voltage input terminal
Before you connect the current output to the voltage input terminal
of a voltage meter or the sensor input terminal of a power meter you
have to transfer the output current to a voltage signal. For this
purpose, passive plug-on burden resistors and active plug-on output
voltage amplifiers are available.

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4. Operating instructions
Before you switch on the primary current through the current transducer, be sure that the transducer is powered
by the TPS rack and that the output current loop is closed. An unsupplied transducer can be damaged as well as
a sensor with open current output loop. The power and transducer status (ok or error/overload) are visible on the
front panel and available on the status-readout interface (see chapter 6).
Power-LED off: TPS switched off or internal power supply defective
Power-LED green: TPS on
Status-LED off: TPS switched off or internal power supply defective
Status-LED green: Transducer connected, normal operation
Status-LED red: Transducer overloaded or interruption in output current loop, switch primary current off!
Example: Transducer powered but overloaded, damaged or current output loop open.

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5. Scaling
Various transducer types are available for the TPS system. The older types of transducers (IT x0-S) are specified
for a maximum DC- or peak-range. To calculate the AC rms-range of the sensor you have to divide the DC- or
peak range by the square root of 2. The newer transducer types (IT x5-S and IN) are specified for a maximum
rms- and DC-Range. You can find the detailed transducer specification in chapter 7.2.
5.1. Current output ratio
Transducer
DC-Range
rms-range
Ratio
Scaling Factor
IT 65-S
60 A
60 A
60A/100mA
600 : 1
IT 205-S
200 A
200 A
200A/200mA
1000 : 1
IT 405-S
400 A
400 A
400A/266.67mA
1500 : 1
IT 605-S
600 A
600 A
600A/400mA
1500 : 1
IN 1000-S
1000 A
1000 A
1000A/666.67mA
1500 : 1
IN 2000-S
2000 A
2000 A
2000A/1000mA
2000 : 1
IT 60-S
60 A
42 A
60A/100mA
600 : 1
IT 200-S
200 A
141 A
200A/200mA
1000 : 1
IT 400-S
400 A
282 A
400mA/200mA
2000 : 1
IT 700-S
700 A
495 A
700A/400mA
1750 : 1
IT 1000-S/SP1
1000 A
707 A
1000A/1000mA
1000 : 1
5.2. Sensor output ratio when using the passive plug-on resistors
Transducer
DC-Range
rms-range
Plug-on
Burden
Resistor
Ratio
Scaling Factor
IT 65-S
60 A
60 A
MCTS/BR25/0.01
60A/2.5V
41,667 mV/A
IT 205-S
200 A
200 A
MCTS/BR10/0.01
200A/2V
10.000 mV/A
IT 405-S
400 A
400 A
MCTS/BR10/0.01
400A/2.667V
6.667 mV/A
IT 605-S
600 A
600 A
MCTS/BR2.5/0.02
600A/1V
1.667 mV/A
IN 1000-S
1000 A
1000 A
MCTS/BR1.5/0.02
1000A/1V
1.000 mV/A
IN 2000-S
2000 A
2000 A
MCTS/BR1/0.02
2000A/1V
0.500 mV/A
IT 60-S
60 A
42 A
MCTS/BR25/0.01
60A/2.5V
41.667 mV/A
IT 200-S
200 A
141 A
MCTS/BR25/0.01
200A/5V
25.000 mV/A
IT 400-S
400 A
282 A
MCTS/BR2.5/0.02
400A/0.5V
1.250 mV/A
IT 700-S
700 A
495 A
MCTS/BR2.5/0.02
700A/1V
1.429 mV/A
IT 1000-S/SP1
1000 A
707 A
MCTS/BR1/0.02
1000A/1V
1.000 mV/A
5.3. Sensor output ratio when using the active plug-on voltage amplifiers
Transducer
DC-Range
rms-range
Plug-on
Burden
Resistor
Ratio
Scaling
Factor
IT 65-S
60 A
60 A
MCTS/VM0.1/0.02
60A/7V
116,667 mV/A
IT 205-S
200 A
200 A
MCTS/VM0.2/0.02
200A/7V
35.000 mV/A
IT 405-S
400 A
400 A
MCTS/VM0.26/0.02
400A/7V
17.500 mV/A
IT 605-S
600 A
600 A
MCTS/VM0.4/0.02
600A/7V
11.667 mV/A
IN 1000-S
1000 A
1000 A
MCTS/VM0.66/0.02
1000A/7V
7.000 mV/A
IN 2000-S
2000 A
2000 A
MCTS/VM1/0.02
2000A/7V
3.500 mV/A
IT 60-S
60 A
42 A
MCTS/VM0.1/0.02
60A/7V
116.667 mV/A
IT 200-S
200 A
141 A
MCTS/VM0.2/0.02
200A/7V
35.000 mV/A
IT 400-S
400 A
282 A
MCTS/VM0.4/0.02
400A/3.5V
8.250 mV/A
IT 700-S
700 A
495 A
MCTS/VM0.4/0.02
700A/7V
10.000 mV/A
IT 1000-S/SP1
1000 A
707 A
MCTS/VM1/0.02
1000A/7V
7.000 mV/A

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6. Status readout interface
Status-Readout-Interface
The transducer status is visible on the TPS front panel and can
be read out via the Status-Readout Interface.
The interface gives out the transducer status by means of
potential free relay contacts.
Switching voltage: 200 V
Switching current: 2 A
A status readout cable is available as an option.
Transducer status ok:
TPS on and transducer in normal range
Transducer status error:
TPS off, transducer in over range or current output loop open
6.1. Pin-out of the 25-pole D-SUB
Status
Pin-Connection
Wire Color*
ok
14 - 2
green - brown
power off, error, overload
14 - 1
green - white
* Status-Readout-Interface cable TPS/ROC is available as an option

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7. Specifications
7.1. Rack specifications
Front
Rear
Dimensions
Cabinet Width:
Cabinet Height:
Cabinet Depth:
Mass:
181 mm
87,2 mm (2 HU)
250 mm
2.7 kg
General Data
Operation Temperature:
Operation Humidity:
Warranty period:
-10 … 60 ⁰C
20 … 90 % RH, noncondensing
36 Months
Electrical Data
Supply voltage:
Output voltages:
Max. Power Consumption:
100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, fused with 2 A slow blow
+ 15 VDC, 2.4 Amax / -15 VDC, 1.6 Amax
The maximum power consumption depends on the current consumption of of
the connected current sensor. The maximum power consumption of the largest
transducer IN 2000-A is around 30 W.

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7.2. Transducer specifications
7.2.1. Transducers with rms-range
Newer LEM transducer types of the IT xx5-S series and the IN series are specified for a maximum rms-range.
Type
IT 65-S
IT 205-S
IT 405-S
IT 605-S
IN 1000-S
IN 2000-S
Current Range
DC
AC Sinus
Peak
60 A
60 A
85 A
200 A
200 A
283 A
400 A
400 A
566 A
600 A
600 A
845 A
1000 A
1000 A
1414 A
2000 A
2000 A
2828 A
100 ms Overload
300 Apk
1000 Apk
2000 Apk
3000 Apk
5000 Apk
10000 Apk
Ratio
600 : 1
1000 : 1
1500 : 1
1500 : 1
1500 :1
2000 : 1
Output Range
0 … 100 mArms
0 … 200 mArms
0 … 266.67 mArms
0 … 400 mArms
0 … 666.67
0 … 1 Arms
Max. Measuring
Resistance
(Full Range)
50 Ω
20 Ω
15 Ω
5 Ω
4 Ω
3.5 Ω
Bandwidth (-3 dB,
Small Signal 0,5 %)
DC … 800 kHz
DC … 1 MHz
DC … 300 kHz
DC … 300 kHz
DC … 440 kHz
DC … 140 kHz
Step Response
(0 … 90 %)
1 µs
1 µs
1 µs
1 µs
1 µs
1 µs
Error
(of Full Scale)
< 0.033 %
< 0.0103 %
< 0.0059 %
< 0.0039 %
< 0.0012 %
< 0.0012 %
Temp.-Coefficient
(of Full Scale)
< 2.5 ppm/K
< 1 ppm/K
< 1 ppm/K
< 1 ppm/K
< 0.3 ppm/K
< 0.1 ppm/K
Frequency Influence*
(of Measured Value)
< 0.025 %/kHz
< 0.1 %/kHz
< 0.175 %/kHz
< 0.3 %/kHz
< 0.1 %/kHz
< 0.1 %/kHz
Angular Accuracy*
< 0.01 ⁰ + 0.02 ⁰/kHz
< 0.01 ⁰ + 0.075 ⁰/kHz
< 0.01 ⁰ + 0.08 ⁰/kHz
< 0.01 ⁰ + 0.175 ⁰/kHz
< 0.01 ⁰ + 0.05 ⁰/kHz
< 0.01 ⁰ + 0.075 ⁰/kHz
Temperature Range
-40 … 85 ⁰C
-40 … 85 ⁰C
-40 … 85 ⁰C
-40 … 85 ⁰C
-40 … 85 ⁰C
-40 … 85 ⁰C
Test Voltage 50 Hz
5.4 kV
5.4 kV
4.6 kV
4.6 kV
4.2 kV
6 kV
Inner Diameter
26 mm
26 mm
30 mm
30 mm
38 mm
70 mm
Mass
0.33 kg
0.35 kg
1.08 kg
1.08 kg
1.3 kg
4.2 kg
Link to LEM Data
Sheet for detailed
Specifications
IT 65-S
IT 205-S
IT 405-S
IT 605-S
IN 1000-S
IN 2000-S
* Verified with 50 Arms, DC … 10 kHz
7.2.2. Transducers with peak-range
Older LEM transducer types of the IT xx0-S series are specified for a maximum DC-range. They can be used up to the equal AC-rms-range
by using a limited burden resistor.
Type
IT 60-S
IT 200-S
IT 400-S
IT 700-S
IT 1000-S/SP1
Current Range
DC
AC Sinus
Peak
60 A
42 A
60 A
200 A
141 A
200 A
400 A
282 A
400 A
700 A
495 A
700 A
1000 A
707 A
1000 A
100 ms Overload
300 Apk
1000 Apk
2000 Apk
3500 Apk
4000 Apk
Ratio
600 : 1
1000 : 1
2000 : 1
1750 : 1
1000 : 1
Output Range
0 … 100 mApk
0 … 200 mApk
0 … 200 mApk
0 … 400 mApk
0 … 1000 mApk
Max. Measuring
Resistance
(Full Range)
60 Ω
30 Ω
2.5 Ω
2.5 Ω
3 Ω
Bandwidth (-3 dB,
Small Signal 0,5 %)
DC … 800 kHz
DC … 500 kHz
DC … 500 kHz
DC … 100 kHz
DC … 500 kHz
Step Response
(0 … 90 %)
1 µs
1 µs
1 µs
1 µs
1 µs
Error
(of Full Scale)
< 0.027 %
< 0.0083 %
< 0.0043 %
< 0.0053 %
< 0.0053 %
Temp.-Coefficient
(of Full Scale)
< 2.5 ppm/K
< 2 ppm/K
< 1 ppm/K
< 0.5 ppm/K
< 0.5 ppm/K
Frequency Influence*
(of Measured Value)
< 0.025 %/kHz
< 0.075 %/kHz
< 0.05 %/kHz
< 0.1 %/kHz
< 0.3 %/kHz
Angular Accuracy
(DC … 10 kHz)
< 0.01 ⁰ + 0.05 ⁰/kHz
< 0.01 ⁰ + 0.075 ⁰/kHz
< 0.01 ⁰ + 0.075 ⁰/kHz
< 0.01 ⁰ + 0.12 ⁰/kHz
< 0.015 ⁰ + 0.15 ⁰/kHz
Temperatur Range
10 … 50 ⁰C
10 … 50 ⁰C
10 … 50 ⁰C
10 … 50 ⁰C
10 … 50 ⁰C
Test Voltage 50 Hz
5.4 kV
5.4 kV
5.4 kV
4.6 kV
3.1 kV
Inner Diameter
26 mm
26 mm
26 mm
30 mm
30 mm
Mass
0.3 kg
0.3 kg
0.3 kg
0.8 kg
1 kg
Link to LEM Data
Sheet for detailed
Specifications
IT 60-S
IT 200-S
IT 400-S
IT 700-S
IT 1000-S/SP1
* Verified with 50 Arms, DC … 10 kHz

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7.3. Connection cable specifications
Connection cables from the MCTS rack to the
transducers are available in various cable lengths.
Special cable lengths can be manufactured
according demand. Be aware that the cable
resistance is part of the maximum burden
resistance mentioned in the transducer data
sheets. The cables are availablewith two different
wire cross sections, 0.34 mm² and 0.75 mm².
7.3.1 Standard Connection Cables
Order Number
Cable Length
Wire Cross Section
Single Wire Resistance
Loop Resistance (4 x RWIRE)
Mass
MCTS/TPS/1.5
1.5 m
0.34 mm²
0.08 Ω
0.31 Ω
0.21 kg
MCTS/TPS/2.5
2.5 m
0.34 mm²
0.13 Ω
0.52 Ω
0.28 kg
MCTS/TPS/3
3 m
0.34 mm²
0.16 Ω
0.63 Ω
0.32 kg
MCTS/TPS/5
5 m
0.34 mm²
0.26 Ω
1.05 Ω
0.47 kg
MCTS/TPS/10
10 m
0.34 mm²
0.52 Ω
2.09 Ω
0.84 kg
MCTS/TPS/15
15 m
0.34 mm²
0.79 Ω
3.14 Ω
1.21 kg
MCTS/TPS/20
20 m
0.34 mm²
1.05 Ω
4.19 Ω
1.58 kg
MCTS/TPS/25
25 m
0.34 mm²
1.31 Ω
5.24 Ω
1.95 kg
MCTS/TPS/30
30 m
0.34 mm²
1.57 Ω
6.28 Ω
2.32 kg
MCTS/TPS/5/0.75
5 m
0.75 mm²
0.12 Ω
0.47 Ω
0.65 kg
MCTS/TPS/10/0.75
10 m
0.75 mm²
0.24 Ω
0.95 Ω
1.15 kg
MCTS/TPS/15/0.75
15 m
0.75 mm²
0.36 Ω
1.42 Ω
1.70 kg
MCTS/TPS/20/0.75
20 m
0.75 mm²
0.47 Ω
1.90 Ω
2.30 kg
MCTS/TPS/30/0.75
30 m
0.75 mm²
0.71 Ω
2.85 Ω
3.30 kg
7.3.2 Total Measuring Resistance at Full Scale
7.3.3. Maximum Burden Resistor depending on Transducer and Connection Cable
The remaining burden resistance can be calculated by the subtraction of the connection cable loop resistance from the transducer total
measuring resistance.
Example IN 1000-S with 15 meters cable 0.34 mm² and 0.75 mm²:
IN 1000-S total measuring resistance: 4 Ω at 1000 Arms
MCTS/TPS/15 loop resistance: 3.14 Ω →Maximum allowed burden resistor = 4 Ω - 3.14 Ω = 0.86 Ω
MCTS/TPS/15/0.75 loop resistance: 1.42 Ω →Maximum allowed burden resistor = 4 Ω - 1.42 Ω = 2.58 Ω
Transducer
Measuring Resistance
IT 60-S
60 Ω
IT 200-S
30 Ω
IT 400-S
2.5 Ω
IT 700-S
2.5 Ω
IT 1000-S/SP1
3 Ω
IT 65-S
50 Ω
IT 205-S
20 Ω
IT 405-S
15 Ω
IT 605-S
5 Ω
IN 1000-S
4 Ω
IN 2000-S
3.5 Ω

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7.4. Burden module specifications
TPS with passiv plug-on burden resistor
TPS with active plug-on voltage module
The transducer system delivers the transducer
output current at the 4 mm output terminals on
the back panel of the rack. For those instruments
which don’t have current input terminals,
optional high precision passive and active plug-
on burden modules with very low phase angle
error are available. The active voltage output
modules are supplied by the TPS rack with a 3-
pole D-SUB connector.
7.4.1. Passive plug-on burden resistor specifications
Passive plug-on burden resistors are available from 1 Ω
to 50 Ω. The burden resistor is limited by the transducer
and the length of the connection cable. For higher output
voltages active plug-on burden amplifiers are available.
Order
Number
Resistance
Value
Accuracy
[% of V]
Max.
Output Voltage
Bandwidth
Phase
Error
Load
Influence
MCTS/BR1/0.02
1 Ω
0.02 %
1.00 Vrms @ 1000 mArms
> 1 MHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
MCTS/BR1.5/0.02
1.5 Ω
0.02 % of MV
1.00 Vrms @ 667 mArms
> 1 MHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
MCTS/BR2.5/0.02
2.5 Ω
0.02 %
1.58 Vrms @ 632 mArms
> 1 MHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
MCTS/BR3.75/0.02
3.75 Ω
0.02 %
1.94 Vrms @ 516 mArms
> 1 MHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
MCTS/BR5/0.02
5 Ω
0.02 %
2.24 Vrms @ 447 mArms
> 1 MHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
MCTS/BR10/0.01
10 Ω
0.01 %
3.16 Vrms @ 316 mArms
> 1 MHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
MCTS/BR25/0.01
25 Ω
0.01 %
5.00 Vrms @ 200 mArms
> 1 MHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
MCTS/BR50/0.01
50 Ω
0.01 %
7.07 Vrms @ 141 mArms
> 1 MHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
Mechanical Data
Width:
Height:
Depth:
Mass:
51 mm
51 mm
62 mm (Connectors included)
85 g

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7.4.2. Active plug-on voltage amplifier specifications
The output voltage level the transducer can drive is
limited. The active plug-on burden modules combine a
very precise burden resistor with a highly accurate
voltage amplifier. The plug-on burden voltage modules
deliver up to 7 Vrms (9.9 Vpk) at transducer nominal value.
The active plug-on voltage output modules are powered by the 3-pole D-SUB on the back
panel of the system.
Order
Number
Input
Resistance
Accuracy
[% of V + % of R]
Max.
Output Voltage
Bandwidt
h
Phase Error
Load
Influence
MCTS/VM1/0.02
1 Ω
0.01 % + 0.01 %
7 Vrms @ 1000 mArms
> 300 kHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
MCTS/VM0.66/0.02
1.5 Ω
0.01 % + 0.01 %
7 Vrms @ 667 mArms
> 300 kHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
MCTS/VM0.4/0.02
2.5 Ω
0.01 % + 0.01 %
7 Vrms @ 400 mArms
> 300 kHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
MCTS/VM0.26/0.02
3.75 Ω
0.01 % + 0.01 %
7 Vrms @ 267 mArms
> 300 kHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
MCTS/VM0.2/0.02
5 Ω
0.01 % + 0.01 %
7 Vrms @ 200 mArms
> 300 kHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
MCTS/VM0.1/0.02
10 Ω
0.01 % + 0.01 %
7 Vrms @ 100 mArms
> 300 kHz
< 1⁰ @ 100 kHz
< 0.1 ppm/mW
Mechanical Data
Width:
Height:
Depth:
Mass:
51 mm
51 mm
62 mm (Connectors included)
105 g

MA TPS II, Ver. 1.3 13 11/2018
SIGNALTEC GmbH, Reutersbrunnenstrasse 27, D-90429 Nürnberg, GERMANY, T. +49 911 2550993-0, F. +49 911 2550993-13, Email: [email protected], Web: www.signaltec.com
8. Switching off and deinstallation
Before you switch off the TPS rack or open the output current loop or remove any cable between rack and sensor,
make sure that the primary current is switched off. An unpowered transducer can be damaged.

MA TPS II, Ver. 1.3 14 11/2018
SIGNALTEC GmbH, Reutersbrunnenstrasse 27, D-90429 Nürnberg, GERMANY, T. +49 911 2550993-0, F. +49 911 2550993-13, Email: [email protected], Web: www.signaltec.com
9. Accessories
TPS/RMB
Rack mounting brackets for installation into a 19"
cabinet
BPL0.5
4 mm banana-plug test lead set, length 0.5 m
TPS/CB
Carrying bag for rack, transducers, cables and
burden modules
BPL01
4 mm banana-plug test lead set, length 1 m
TSC
Transducer soft case for use with carrying bag
TSC1 for IT 60-S, 65-S, 200-S, 205-S, 400-S
TSC2 for IT 405-S, 605-S, 700-S, IN 1000-S
TSC3 for IT 1000-S/SP1
TSC4 for IN 2000-S
BNCL1
BNC to BNC test lead, length 1 m
TPS/ROC
18-pole D-SUB-cable for status-readout-interface,
length 3 m
BNC4L1
BNC to 4 mm banana-plug test lead, length 1 m
BNC4A
BNC to 4 mm banana-plug adapter
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