ATA_ Measuring transducers
The measurement converters transform any electrical magnitude into a direct or alternating current intensity or voltage, thus, they are used in those installations in which it is necessary to centralise the measurements, allowing the signalling panel to be placed at a distance from the points where it is desired to measure. Conventional converters (AT...) have an analogue output in milliamperes or volts which is proportional to the value of the magnitude they are measuring. In this case, the ATA_ converter measures values of angle phase.
Description: The measurement converters transform any electrical magnitude into a direct or alternating current intensity or voltage, thus, they are used in those installations in which it is necessary to centralise the measurements, allowing the signalling panel to be placed at a distance from the points where it is desired to measure. Conventional converters (HV...) have an analogue output in milliamperes or volts which is proportional to the value of the magnitude they are measuring.
In this case, the ATA_ converter measures values of angle phase.
Technical details
- Technical characteristics
- Technical data
Single-phase, alternating current
- ATA
Balanced three-phase, alternating current
- ATAI
Phase angle between voltages
- ATAU
ATA
- Input: 1 or 5 A AC
- Output: 1.5, 10 or 20 mA
- Auxiliary voltage: Self-powered
ATAI
- Input: 1 or 5 A AC
- Output: 1.5, 10 or 20 mA
- Auxiliary voltage: Self-powered
ATAU
- Input: 1 or 5 A AC
- Output: 1.5, 10 or 20 mA
- Auxiliary voltage: Self-powered




