Description
The LF 1005-S/SP16 is a precision current transducer designed by ABB for accurate electrical measurements.
It converts AC or DC current signals into standardized output for downstream processing and monitoring.
Moreover, the device is compact, robust, and suitable for various industrial control and automation environments.
It ensures reliable performance across different operating conditions while maintaining signal integrity.
Key Benefits
This current transducer offers high accuracy and efficient current monitoring for industrial systems.
In addition, it features a durable housing that supports installation in control panels or cabinets.
Key advantages include:
- Measures electrical current with precision and stability
- Converts input signals to standardized outputs for easy integration
- Compact dimensions: 95 × 45 × 110 mm, lightweight at 0.55 kg
- Wide compatibility with control and automation systems
- Robust design suitable for industrial environments
- Made in China/India, ensuring quality and consistent manufacturing
Technical Data
| Parameter | Specification | 
|---|---|
| Model | LF 1005-S/SP16 | 
| Product ID | 64572881 | 
| Type | Current Transducer | 
| Net Weight | 0.55 kg | 
| Dimensions (L × H × W) | 95 × 45 × 110 mm | 
| Supply Voltage | Not specified (standard transducer input range) | 
| Output Signal | Standardized current signal | 
| Mounting | Panel or DIN rail compatible | 
| Origin | China (CN) / India (IN) | 
| Customs Tariff Number | 85043129 | 
| WEEE Category | Product not in WEEE Scope | 
| Minimum Order | 1 piece | 
System Integration
The LF 1005-S/SP16 integrates easily into existing monitoring or automation systems.
For instance, it can interface with PLCs, data acquisition systems, or industrial controllers.
Therefore, it supports efficient signal processing, real-time monitoring, and reliable control feedback.
Its lightweight and compact form factor simplifies installation in tight panel spaces.
Details
| Weight | 0.55 kg | 
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