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The T761 has 12 widely adjustable input
ranges and 2 output ranges, all of which are field selectable via top-accessed
DIP switches. The T761 provides 600 VDC of isolation with outputs of either
4-20mA or 10-50mA. The current outputs are in proportion to selected AC voltage
or current input.
The T761 measures the average value of the AC
input signal and is calibrated for sine wave signals over a frequency range of
20Hz to 3KHz. For other wave forms, the calibration may be different, but the
T761 will remain linear for the same wave form. For example, if the unit is
calibrated using a square wave, the calibration will be valid for all square
wave inputs in that range. The maximum DC component of the input signal is 50%
of the range (e.g., 75VDC is half of a 0-150VAC range).
The T761 has 80% zero and span adjustability
within most user-selected input ranges. For example, Range 3 of Table 1
specifies 0 to 25V with a minimum span of 5V (25V-5V = 20V, or 80%). This 80%
adjustability allows the user to field calibrate the unit from the maximum (0
to 25V) down to any minimum (5V) span (e.g. 10V to 15V) as long as that
adjusted span remains within the selected 0 to 25V range.
Application The T761 is useful in any
application requiring the isolation of a 2-wire loop current from an AC signal
source. Typical applications include AC motor status and energy management. The
output of the T761 can be used to drive a digital meter for direct display or
interface with a computer for monitoring and control. |