Current Transformer Supplier

Willmall Current Transformer options support project procurement with configurable ratio, rated current, and output form, including split-core designs for retrofit.

Three Phase 22mm Digital Panel Meter Voltmeter Ammeter, Voltage Current Frequency Meter, LED Display, DIN Rail/Panel Mount for Industrial Control.
DIN Rail Voltmeter and Ammeter Panel with LED Display, Built-In Current Transformer, AC 80–300V Voltage Range, 0–99A Measurement.
High Accuracy Mini Split Core Current Transformer for Energy Electricity Meter, KF Series 5A–1000A, 333mV Output, Clamp-On Hinged Design.
CHK-F Rectangular Residual Current Transformer, Low Voltage Core-Through Zero Sequence CT, 63A–2000A, High Sensitivity, Flame-Retardant Epoxy, GB14287.2 Compliant.
DX Series CE Approved Low Voltage Current Transformer (DX-20/DX-30/DX-40), 0.66kV, Class 1.0, Cable & Busbar CT, DIN Rail or Screw Mount.
RCT MR Series Low Voltage Ring Type Current Transformer, 5A–5000A, 0.66kV, Class 0.5/1.0/1.3, 50/60Hz, Panel or Busbar Mount.
0.2S Accuracy Electricity Current Transformer, Oil-Filled Split Core CT for Energy Metering, 0.66kV Low Voltage, Clamp-On Design for RMU & Substations.
Split Core Current Transformer (CT), 0.66kV Low Voltage Clamp-On CT for Measurement & Protection, Lightweight Openable Design for RMU, RTU & FTU Systems.
Circular Residual Current Transformer for Electronic Instruments, 0.66kV Split Core Zero Sequence CT, Clamp-On Design for RMU, RTU & FTU Applications.
Ring Distribution Residual Zero Sequence Current Transformer, Split Core 0.66kV Low Voltage CT, Clamp-On Design for RMU, RTU & FTU Sampling.
Low Voltage AC 0.66kV Residual Current Transformer, Split Core Clamp-On CT, Lightweight Openable Design, Easy Installation for Switchgear and Substations

Low Voltage Residual Leakage Current Transformer Sensor 0.5mA–5mA Output, Rectangular Core-Through Zero Sequence CT, Flame-Retardant Epoxy, GB14287.2 Compliant.

Wilmall Current Transformer Manufacturer

Willmall provides Current Transformer configurations to support procurement review, including selectable ratio, rated current, and output form for panel and retrofit projects.
  • Optional transformer ratio, rated current, and output form to align with metering or protection secondary requirements
  • Temperature-resistant and flame-retardant material specification for installation in electrical enclosures
  • Safety isolation design characteristic of instrument transformer applications between primary and secondary circuits
  • Open/split type Current Transformer option for retrofit on energized conductors during uninterrupted power supply upgrades
  • Documentation-oriented configuration approach intended to facilitate project acceptance and procurement review

What is a Current Transformer?

A Current Transformer is an instrument transformer that converts a primary AC current on a conductor into a scaled secondary current suitable for measurement or protection devices. The secondary circuit is intended for connection to meters, relays, or monitoring inputs based on the selected output form.

How does a Current Transformer ratio relate to the measured current?

Current Transformer ratio defines the relationship between primary current and secondary output. Selection of transformer ratio and rated current is based on expected operating current range and the input specification of the connected device to ensure correct scaling.

Which output form should be selected for meters or protection relays?

Output form selection depends on the secondary input requirement of the meter or relay. Engineering review typically confirms the required secondary signal type and the wiring interface so the Current Transformer output form matches the receiving terminal specification.

How is an open/split type Current Transformer used for retrofit work?

Open/split type Current Transformer designs allow installation around an existing conductor without disconnecting the conductor. Installation practice generally includes verifying conductor routing, ensuring mechanical closure of the split core, and connecting the secondary to the intended measurement or protection circuit.

When should temperature-resistant and flame-retardant construction be specified?

Temperature-resistant and flame-retardant construction is specified when Current Transformer installation occurs inside electrical enclosures or environments where elevated temperature and material performance requirements apply. Specification review typically aligns material characteristics with the project’s cabinet and site conditions.

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