Re: current transformer winding wire help please




"Gordon W" <welch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I am thinking of using 0.125mm wire for the secondary of a current
> transformer but don't know its current rating. DAGS and wire tables give
me
> other specs but not current.
> Any info or url would be appreciated.
> Thanks
> Gordon
>

A guess for iron transformers is 4A/mm^2 or 4E6A/m^2 and that's for a guess
of a 30C rise above ambient based on a guess based on another guess.

Isn't it strange that if you use a word repeatedly it begins to lose its
sense?

Barry will ask you some more questions.

DNA




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