| AUX | 115 Vac |
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| OUTPUT | 0...10 V |
| CURRENT | 150 A |
| TYPE | Unidirectional direct or pulsating current transformer with built-in Hall effect transducer (passing cable ø 35 mm) |
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HT35Bm
Unidirectional direct or pulsating current transformer with built-in Hall effect transducer (passing cable ø 35 mm)| AUX | 20...60 Vdc/24 Vac |
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| OUTPUT | 4...20 mA |
| CURRENT | 10/20/30/40/50/60/70/80/90/100 A |
| TYPE | Unidirectional direct or pulsating current transformer with built-in Hall effect transducer (passing cable ø 35 mm) |
HT35Bs
Unidirectional direct or pulsating current transformer with built-in Hall effect transducer (passing cable ø 35 mm)| AUX | 15 Vdc |
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| OUTPUT | 0...20 mA |
| CURRENT | 10/20/30/40/50/60/70/80/90/100 A |
| TYPE | Unidirectional direct or pulsating current transformer with built-in Hall effect transducer (passing cable ø 35 mm) |
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| AUX | 230 Vac |
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| OUTPUT | 0...10 V |
| CURRENT | 800 A |
| TYPE | Unidirectional direct or pulsating current transformer with built-in Hall effect transducer (passing cable ø 80 mm) |
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The 3-digit indicator IMH-1U was designed as a multifunctional transmitter for the top hat rail mounting, for the measuring of voltage, current, temperature and frequency. The configuration happens via three front keys or via the optional PC software PM-TOOL. Optional the indicator can be equipped with a sensor supply, an analog output, 4 switching points, a Bluetooth interface, a data logger and interfaces RS232/RS485 (with Modbus protocol).
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| AUX | 115 and 230 Vac |
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| OUTPUT | 0...20 mA |
| FORMAT | 6 DIN module |
| INPUT | valori a richiesta 10…600 mV |
| TYPE | Direct or pulsanting voltage transducer |
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Direct or pulsanting current transducer
| AUX | 40...60 Vdc |
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| OUTPUT | 0...20 mA |
| FORMAT | 6 DIN module |
| INPUT | valori a richiesta 1…800 mA |
| TYPE | Direct or pulsanting current transducer |
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Galvanic separator for direct current (input voltage drop 3,5<=>9 V)
| AUX | Selfsupplied |
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| OUTPUT | 0...5/0...10/0...20/4...20 mA |
| FORMAT | 4 DIN modules |
| INPUT | 0…5/0…10/0…20/4…20 mA |
| TYPE | Galvanic separator for direct current (input voltage drop 3,5<=>9 V) |
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Galvanic separator for direct current or voltage (input voltage drop I <=100 mV, input rared burden U <=0,2 mA)
| AUX | 240 Vac |
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| OUTPUT | 0...5 mA |
| FORMAT | 4 DIN modules |
| INPUT | 1…500 mA/50 mV…400 V |
| TYPE | Galvanic separator for direct current or voltage (input voltage drop I <=100 mV, input rared burden U <=0,2 mA) |
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Galvanic separator for direct current (input voltage drop <=5 V)
| AUX | 20...150 Vdc/48 Vac |
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| OUTPUT | 0...5 mA |
| FORMAT | 4 DIN modules |
| INPUT | 0…5 mA |
| TYPE | Galvanic separator for direct current (input voltage drop <=5 V) |
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DC Measuring Transducers (DC Messumformer)
A DC measuring transducer measures DC current or DC voltage and converts it into a standardized analog output signal, typically 0/4 … 20 mA or 0 … 10 V. This enables straightforward integration of DC measurements into automation, control and monitoring systems. Many DC transducers provide galvanic isolation between input and output to avoid interference, potential differences or ground loops.
DC transducers are usually implemented as compact DIN-rail modules, enabling easy installation in control cabinets. They allow stable signal transmission over long cable distances, deliver high accuracy and are suitable for process control, energy monitoring, DC supply systems or general DC measurement tasks.
Questions & Answers on DC Measuring Transducers
What is a DC measuring transducer?
A DC measuring transducer measures a DC current or voltage at its input and converts this into a standardized analog output signal.
Which input signals can be processed?
Inputs may be DC current or DC voltage — depending on the device, ranges from microamps to several amps or from millivolts to several hundred volts.
What output signals are typical?
Typical outputs are standardized current or voltage signals (e.g. 0/4 … 20 mA or 0 … 10 V), compatible with PLCs, controllers or monitoring systems.
Why is galvanic isolation important?
Galvanic isolation prevents potential differences, interference or ground loops between measurement side and control side — ensuring signal integrity and system safety.
Is an auxiliary supply required?
Yes — most DC transducers require a power supply so that input stage, signal conditioning and output stage can operate correctly.
How accurate are DC transducers?
Quality devices provide stable and accurate transformation of the input value into the output signal, with minimal deviation and good long-term stability.
Can output signals be sent over long cables?
Yes — standard signals like 4 … 20 mA allow transmission over long cable runs with minimal signal loss.
How are DC measuring transducers typically mounted?
Usually as compact modules on DIN-rail inside control cabinets — convenient for industrial environments and modular setups.
For which applications are DC transducers particularly suitable?
For DC current or voltage monitoring — e.g. in DC supply systems, battery systems, photovoltaic installations, energy monitoring or general DC sensor interfaces.
Are there universal DC transducers for different input ranges?
Yes — certain devices support a variety of input signals and ranges and can be configured flexibly to match different measurement tasks.












































































































































































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