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Voltage Transducer for Traction Market PDF Print E-mail
LEM introduces the DV series voltage transducer for insulated voltage measurements from 1200-4200 VRMS. The DV transducer measures 134 x 54.22 x 147.25mm. The DV has been developed and is produced according to International Railway Industry Standards (IRIS).  Engineers in the railway industry (including rolling stock and sub-stations) can use the transducer for measuring network voltages and the main converters’ DC link. The product is also adapted for the industrial markets for high and medium voltage measurements. With a low current consumption of 19-23 mA, a large frequency bandwidth of 12 kHz, and safety insulation voltage of 18.5 kV, LEM’s DV voltage transducer meets the demands of modern rail systems and fulfils all new EMC requirements.
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