Phoenix Contact - 2810612 - Current Transducer MACX MCR-SL-CAC-5-I
                
  
  
  
  
    
      
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The Phoenix Contact MACX MCR-SL-CAC-5-I is a current transducer designed to convert sinusoidal alternating currents of 1 A or 5 A into standard analog signals. Key features include:
	•	Input Current Range: Configurable for 0 A AC to 1 A AC or 0 A AC to 5 A AC via DIP switches.
	•	Output Signal: Selectable 0 mA to 20 mA or 4 mA to 20 mA analog output, adaptable to various control systems.
	•	Supply Voltage: Operates on 24 V DC (-20% to +25%), with a supply voltage range of 19.2 V DC to 30 V DC.
	•	Mounting: Designed for DIN rail mounting, facilitating easy integration into control panels.
	•	Connection Method: Screw terminals for secure and straightforward wiring.
	•	Protection Rating: IP20, suitable for installation within protective enclosures.
	•	Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to +65°C (-4°F to +149°F), ensuring reliable performance in various environmental conditions.
	•	Dimensions: Width: 22.5 mm; Height: 104 mm; Depth: 114.5 mm.
This current transducer is ideal for applications requiring precise current measurement and conversion to standard analog signals, such as monitoring and control in industrial automation systems.