??? 02/05/10 08:40 Modified: 02/05/10 09:01 Read: times |
#172904 - Irrespective of the technology employed (2) Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Ap Charles said:
Andy Neil said:
When "transformer" or "current transformer" is used without any further qualification, it means the inductive device - and, hence, AC only.
If you mean a Hall-effect device, then you must specifically say Hall effect. Since the application here is DC, it cannot just use any "current transformer" - it must be specifically a Hall-effect device. Therefore you must specifically say, "Hall-effect". A Current Transformer is a Current Transformer ! . It should have been mentioned DC CT instead ! -Ap |