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Electrical Engineering - what is the Ranges of Attraction (or Single-iron) Type
Electrical Engineering
⇒ Topic : Ranges of Attraction (or Single-iron) Type
what is the Ranges of Attraction (or Single-iron) Type
Maninder
said on : 2019-03-06 21:27:15
Ranges
Voltmeters from 0-1 V to 0-8000 V maximum without potential transformer.
Ammeters from about 0-0.02 A to 0-800 A maximum without current transformer
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