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    Ammeters

    Ammeters - named after ampere meters and amperes (also known as amps in the electrical industry) - provide an accurate way of measuring and displaying current within a circuit, which helps with detecting problems such as unusually high or low levels of current.

    Whereas an amp is a unit of electric current, whereas a volt is a unit of electric voltage.

    Electric circuit issues are often detected by ammeters. These devices can detect weak or strong currents, which can be caused by a variety of issues. It is essential to have this type of equipment for diagnosing defective electrical items, so people often use ammeters for everyday tasks like changing fuses.

    The ampere level of the current is displayed using either an analogue scale or a digital readout. The current is presented in a draw (how much current flows) or continuity (how uninterruptable the current is).

    What is a Digital Ammeter?

    Digital ammeters display their readings using a digital display. They are ideal for use in facilities with poor lighting, which makes them useful in factories and industries. In some models, digital ammeters show alerts when certain conditions are met, such as when the current reaches a certain value.

    In digital ammeters, the bar graph scale can be programmed to include both minimum and maximum values, enabling a custom scale, depending on the needs of the application.

    The digital meter can also be set to trip when values exceed, fall behind, are between or are outside set points. An AC Ammeter can be used to measure the Alternating Current in a circuit

    What is an Analogue Ammeter?

    Using a dial and pointer, an analogue ammeter measures current. It is possible to find different types of moving ammeters such as moving iron ammeters, moving coil ammeters, or moving magnet ammeters. Moving iron ammeters are commonly used in most applications since they are capable of measuring both direct currents (DC) and alternating currents (AC).

    Circuits with erratic loads can be detected with analogue ammeters. High ampere levels may indicate short-circuiting, unintentional grounding or indicate a defective component in the network. There will be a high resistance in the circuit or a weak flow if there is a low current flow.

    Types of Ampere Meters

    There are 5 types of analogue panel ammeters available on the market today:

    Moving coil

    It works by magnetic deflection, in which a coil moves in a magnetic field when current passes through it. A modern version of this device was invented by Edward Weston with two spiral springs providing the restoring force.

    Moving magnet

    A moving magnet ammeter works in a similar manner to a moving coil ammeter, with the exception that the coil is placed inside the meter case, while the needle is moved by a permanent magnet.

    Compared to moving coil instruments, moving magnet Ammeters can carry more current, typically several tens of amps, since their coil can carry thicker wire, so there is no hairspring to carry the current. Interestingly, some of these ammeters contain zero hairsprings, the restoring force being provided by a permanent magnet instead.

    Moving iron

    Moving iron ammeters rely on iron, which moves under the influence of electromagnetic force produced by wire coils. Unlike the moving-coil ammeter, this meter works on both direct and alternating currents.

    402 Products showing for Ammeters

    HOBUT
    100A
    DC
    Moving Magnet
    63.5mm
    62.5mm
    35mm
    ±8 %
    -20°C
    +40°C
    0/100A
    HOBUT
    0/10A Direct Connected DC
    DC
    Moving Coil
    72mm
    72mm
    30.5mm
    Class 1.5
    -25°C
    +40°C
    0/10A Direct Connected DC
    HOBUT
    0/150/300A For 150/5A CT
    AC
    Moving Iron
    72mm
    72mm
    30.5mm
    Class 1.5
    -25°C
    +40°C
    0/150/300A For 150/5A CT
    HOBUT
    0/1600A For 1600/5A CT
    AC
    Moving Iron
    72mm
    72mm
    38.5mm
    Class 1.5
    -25°C
    +40°C
    0/1600A For 1600/5A CT
    Sifam Tinsley
    50µA
    DC
    Moving Coil
    20.2mm
    42.4mm
    31.2mm
    ±2.5 %
    -25°C
    +55°C
    -
    Murata Power Solutions
    -
    DC
    -
    32.51mm
    46.38mm
    4.75mm
    ±0.15 %
    0°C
    +60°C
    -
    GILGEN Muller & Weigert
    25A
    DC
    Moving Magnet
    92mm
    92mm
    -
    Class 1.5
    -
    -
    0 → 60mV
    HOBUT
    0/400A For 400/5A CT
    AC
    Moving Iron
    72mm
    72mm
    38.5mm
    Class 1.5
    -25°C
    +40°C
    0/400A For 400/5A CT
    HOBUT
    0/10/20A Direct Connected
    AC
    Moving Iron
    72mm
    72mm
    38.5mm
    Class 1.5
    -25°C
    +40°C
    0/10/20A Direct Connected
    HOBUT
    0/10A For 10/5A CT
    AC
    Moving Iron
    72mm
    72mm
    38.5mm
    Class 1.5
    -25°C
    +40°C
    0/10A For 10/5A CT
    HOBUT
    15A
    DC
    Moving Iron
    -
    -
    15mm
    ±8 %
    -20°C
    +40°C
    0/15A
    Sifam Tinsley
    20A
    AC
    Moving Iron
    68mm
    68mm
    54mm
    -
    -10°C
    +55°C
    0 → 20A
    HOBUT
    0/200A For 200/5A CT
    AC
    Moving Iron
    72mm
    72mm
    38.5mm
    Class 1.5
    -25°C
    +40°C
    0/200A For 200/5A CT
    Sifam Tinsley
    20mA
    DC
    Moving Coil
    68mm
    68mm
    54mm
    -
    -10°C
    +55°C
    4 → 20mA
    HOBUT
    0/1200A For 1200/5A CT
    AC
    Moving Iron
    68mm
    68mm
    38.5mm
    Class 1.5
    -25°C
    +40°C
    0/1200A For 1200/5A CT
    Red Lion
    -
    DC
    -
    33mm
    68mm
    43.4mm
    -
    -35°C
    +75°C
    -
    Red Lion
    -
    DC
    -
    45mm
    92mm
    104.1mm
    -
    0°C
    +60°C
    199.9 μA → 1.999 A
    Sifam Tinsley
    10mA
    DC
    Moving Coil
    68mm
    68mm
    54mm
    -
    -10°C
    +55°C
    Maximum of 10mA
    Socomec
    50A
    AC
    -
    92mm
    92mm
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Socomec
    2kA
    AC
    -
    72mm
    72mm
    -
    -
    -
    -
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