AC/DC CURRENT PROBE CT6830

One of the industry’s smallest current sensors

Key Feature

  • Exceptional performance in a compact package
  • Easy to install in confined locations with complex wiring
  • Rated current: 2 A AC/DC

Model No. (Order Code)

CT6830 2 A AC/DC, φ 5 mm

Compact, non-contact, and high-accuracy

Multiple sensors can be easily installed, even in confined spaces and locations with complex wiring.
Compact sensor makes possible high-performance, high-accuracy measurement.

Broad operating temperature range

Operating temperature range: -40°C to 85°C
Low-level DC current can be measured with a high degree of accuracy, even in environments where the ambient temperature varies.

External Power Units (Compatible with Various Measurement Instruments)

These external power units supply power to current sensors and enable connection to a wide range of measurement instruments, including power analyzers, recorders, and oscilloscopes*.
Single-channel and four-channel models are available to support different measurement setups.

*Connect to instruments with an input impedance of 1 MΩ or higher.

Basic specifications

Accuracy guaranteed: 1 year
Rated measurement current 2 A AC/DC
Max. allowable input 3 A rms continuous (±4.3 Ap)
Bandwidth DC to 100 kHz
Basic accuracy DC± 0.3% rdg. ±0.1% f.s.
Core diameter φ 5 mm or less
Output connectors HIOKI ME15W
Memory function Instruments with a memory function can load the sensor information of the device
Compatible model: PW8001
Operating temperature range Sensor: -40°C to 85°C, 80% RH or less (non-condensing)
Relay box: -25°C to 50°C, 80% RH or less (non-condensing)
Dimensions Sensor: 76.5W × 23.4H ×14.2D mm (excluding protrusions and the cable)
Relay box: 80W × 20H × 26.5D mm (excluding protrusions and the cable)
Weight 160 g
Output cable length 4 m (between sensor and relay box), 0.2 m (between relay box and output connector)
Included accessories Colored labels (for channel identification), Carrying case, Instruction Manual, Operating Precautions

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