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NK-Current-Transducer-250
The DT-BB dc current transducer allows a split-core transducer to be installed over existing bus bars or wire and to be mounted on a panel or DIN rail
March 23, 2019
NK-Tech-DT-FD-250
The DT-FD dc current transducer series provides a large sensing window and the ability to monitor circuits with voltages up to 1,500 Vdc and up to 400 amps
July 20, 2018
NK-Technologies-DG-Ground-Fault-250
The DG series dc ground fault detector helps keep operators and machinery safe from accidental shocks
May 30, 2018
NK-Technologies-VTD-BD-DC-Voltage-Transducer-250
The VTD-BD series voltage transducer senses voltage in dc-powered installations
Nov. 21, 2017
NK-Tech-VTU-DIN-Voltage-Transducer-250
The VTU-DIN series is a true RMS transducer for sensing voltage in single, three-phase or dc installations
Aug. 31, 2017
NK-Technologies-VTU-Voltage-Transducer-250
The VTU voltage transducer can measure ac or dc circuit voltages to 1,200 V with a single sensor
March 13, 2017
NK-Technologies-AGLD-250
The AGLD series ground fault sensors are designed to keep machinery and operators safe from accidental shocks
Oct. 23, 2016
NKT535-AT-ATR-MS-250
The AT/ATR-MS series ac current transducer combines a current-sensing element and signal conditioner into a single package
Feb. 22, 2016
NKT532-DT-Series-250
The DT series dc current transducer offers ambient temperature compensation because of a patent-pending microprocessor-based method of signal conditioning
Jan. 5, 2016
NKT534-Ground-Fault-Indicators-250
The AGT Series of ground fault indicators produces an analog 4–20 mA signal proportional to earth or ground fault current
Dec. 7, 2015

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