Passive Current Transformer
REO current transformers distinguish themselves primarily due to their low space requirements, excellent linearity, short response times and their low iron and hysteresis losses.

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Passive Current Transformer Series IB
Current transformers for printed-circuit boards DESCRIPTION REO current transformers series IB are suitable

Passive Current Transformer Series Ie (Stranded Wire / Terminal)
Bushing-type current transformers DESCRIPTION In the case of bushing-type current transformers, the customer’s

Passive Current transformer Series IE (Pin Version)
Bushing-type current transformers (PIN version) DESCRIPTION In the case of bushing-type current transformers,

Passive Current Transformer Series IE MODULAR
Closed-loop current transformers DESCRIPTION In the case of bushing-type current transformers, the customer’s

Passive Current transformer Series IN
Instrument transformers DESCRIPTION The growing development and spread of electronic devices with high

Passive Current transformer Series IN (Pin Version)
Instrument transformers (PIN version) DESCRIPTION The growing development and spread of electronic devices

Passive Current Transformer Series IN-B
Bushing-type and bar-type current transformers DESCRIPTION For the high demands of railway and

Passive Current Transformers Series IN-D
Differential current transformer Description The residual current transformer makes it possible to measure

Passive Current Transformer Series In-I
pulsed current transformer DESCRIPTION Because of the materials selected, REO pulsed current transformers