WAGO Adds Shunt Current Measurement to Power Measurement Portfolio

April 25, 2018
WAGO adds an additional module to its current 3-phase power measurement line.

2018—WAGO adds an additional module to its current 3-phase power measurement line. The 750-494/000-005 uses external shunts to measure current power networks up to 480 VAC. The module can also be used to measure DC voltages up to 277 VDC and high currents on two channels. Benefits include:

  • For AC and DC currents
  • Flexibility: use with any fieldbus, anywhere
  • Measure high currents up to 20,000 amps

These modules provide users comprehensive analysis via fieldbus and the ability to use external shunts for current measurement. Like the other modules in WAGO’s line of 3-phase power measurement modules, this new module also monitors numerous AC values such as voltage, current, power (active, reactive and apparent), power factors, phase shift angles and frequencies. These complement our current modules that use CT or Rogowski sensors for proportional current measurement.

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