20 31 050 9101
Sensor Output:Current
- Manufacturer: HARTING
- Product type: Current Sensors
- Accuracy %: 0.6%
- Product Range: HCSR 500
- Response Time: 1µs
- Sensor Output: Current
- Supply Voltage DC Max: 24V
- Supply Voltage DC Min: 15V
- Current Measuring Range AC: 0A to 1.2kA
- Current Measuring Range DC: 0A to 1.2kA
| Delivery and price | |
|---|---|
| Units per pack | 25 |
| Price | 161.31 € |
| Current stock | 10+ |
| Lead time | 30 days |
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General information
## **Field of applications**
HARTING Hall effect current sensors are used for current measurement in power electronic applications. The hall effect sensors can measure different kinds of currents (AC, DC, pulsed... )
## **General information:**
It is the user’s responsibility to check whether the components illustrated in this catalogue comply with different regulations from those stated in special fields of application which we are unable to foresee.
- Generators
- electrical drives
We reserve the right to modify designs in order to improve quality, keep pace with technological advancement or meet particular requirements in production.
- Switch mode power supplies
- USV
- Other power electronic applications
Certified according to EN ISO 9001 in design/development, production, installation and servicing
No part of this catalogue may be reproduced in any form (print, photocopy, microfilm or any other process) or processed, duplicated or distributed by means of electronic systems without the prior written consent of HARTING Electric GmbH & Co. KG, Espelkamp. We are bound by the German version only.
## **Specifications:**
for Industrial equipement DIN EN 50 178: Electronic equipment for use in power installations
for Railway equipement DIN EN 50 155: Railway applications –Electronic Devices on Rolling Stock
© HARTING Electric GmbH & Co. KG, Espelkamp – All rights reserved, including those of the translation.
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HARTING Hall effect current sensors
|Contents<br>Page|
|---|
|Measurement principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **8**|
|Current measurement in power electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **9**|
|Fields of applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **10**|
|Industrial versions|
|Current sensor HCS 200 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **12**|
|Current sensor HCS 300 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **14**|
|Current sensor HCS 500 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **16**|
|Current sensor HCS 1000 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **18**|
|Current sensor HCS 2000 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **20**|
Railway equipment Current sensor HCSR 500 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **22** Current sensor HCSR 1000 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **24** Current sensor HCSR 2000 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **26** Eco Serie Current sensors HCSE 100 A ... 1000 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . **28 30** Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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HARTING Hall effect current sensors measurement principles
## Direct current sensor
## Characteristics
- Accuracy ~ 1 % of IPn at 25 °C
- Accuracy ~ 5 % at -40 °C … 85 °C (Max. error)
- Linearity < 0.5 %
- Delay time ~ 3 µs
- Frequency range 0 ... 25 kHz
- Nominal power supply ±15 V
- Output 4 V at IPn
## Description
For open loop sensors, the primary current‘s magnetic field is concentrated in a magnetically soft toroid. A Hall element that generates a voltage proportional to the magnetic field or to the current is positioned in the toroid’s air gap. The Hall voltage is amplified and delivers a mapping of the primary current as an output signal. One advantage of these sensors is the simple design. The temperature dependency of the Hall element and the amplification (Offset and gain drift) influence the precision, however.
## Compensated current sensor
## Characteristics
- Accuracy ~ 0.5 % of IPn at 25 °C
- Accuracy ~ 1 % at -40 °C … 85 °C (Max. error)
- Linearity < 0.1 %
- Delay time ~ 1 µs
- Frequency range 0 ... 150 kHz
- Nominal power supply ±15 V ... 24 V
- Output 100 mA at IPn (typisch)
## Description
Compensated current sensors (Closed-loop sensors) have a design similar to that of direct sensors. The Hall voltage, however is not used directly as measurement signal instead it is used to regulate a secondary current. The secondary current flows through a coil with N windings and generates a magnetic compensation field in the toroid. If the secondary current x N is exactly the same as the primary current, the two magnetic fields cancel each other in the toroid. The Hall element always regulates the magnetic flux to zero. The secondary current is simultaneously the sensor‘s output signal (Isec = Ipri/N). These sensors consume more power, but work very precisely throughout the entire temperature range.
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Current measurement in power electronics
## Application examples
- Frequency converter for drive control
Measurement of the input currents and motor currents to control the system and for protection of the power semiconducters
- Frequency converter for Generator-Grid connection
Measurement of the generator currents and output currents to control the system and for protection of the power semiconducters
- Switch mode power supplies
- Uninterruptible power supplies/ Battery systems
- Electrical heating
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Fields of applications for HARTING current sensors
## Other application environments
- Robots
- Elevators
- Cranes
- Welding systems
- Electro-plating
- Electric vehicles
- Ship propulsion systems
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Fields of applications for HARTING current sensors
① Traction drive ② Auxilary converter ③ Full power converter ④ Pitch- and Yaw-Drive ⑤ Solar converter
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current sensor HCS 200 A HARTING Hall effect
## Features
- Hall effect compensated current sensor
- Galvanic insulation between primary and secondary current
- Panel mounting
- Housing material and potting mass have a flammability rating UL94 V0
## Advantages
- High accuracy
- Wide measuring range
- High current overload capability
- Very low susceptance to external magnetic fields
- Standard EN 50 178: Electronic equipment for use in power installations
## Technical characteristics
IPN Nominal primary current 200 A IP Measuring range 0 ... ±300 A RM Burden resistance with ±12 V at ±200 A max RM min 0 RM max 65 Ω at ±300 A max RM min 0 RM max 29 Ω with ±15 V at ±200 A max RM min 5 RM max 92 Ω at ±300 A max RM min 5 RM max 48 Ω ISN Nominal secondary current 100 mA KN Turns ratio 1 : 2000 VC Nominal power supply (±5 %) ±12 ... 15 V IC Supply current @ VC = 15 V 20+ IS mA X Overall accuracy at IPN TA = +25 °C ±0.8 % ΕL Linearity < 0.1 % IO Offset current at IP = 0, T = +25 °C max ±0.3 mA IOT Zero offset/temperatur, IO, -40°C ... +85 °C max ±0.8 mA tr Delay time of IPN < 1 μs Di/dt di/dt correctly following > 100 A/μs f Bandwidth DC ...100 kHz TA Operating temperature range -40 °C ... +85 °C TS Storage temperature range -45 °C ... +90 °C m Weight ~ 0.15 kg RS Coil resistance at TA = +85 °C 38 Ω VD Proof stress voltage, effective, 50 Hz, 1 minute 3 kV Vst Rated impulse voltage 1.2/50 µs 10 kV VB Rated voltage[1)] 600 V Approval
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1) Safe separation (Overvoltage Category III, Pollution degree 2). Value applies for sensors with clamp terminal, for other secondary connections are higher values possible
current sensor HCS 200 A HARTING Hall effect
## IPN= 200 A
Measureable currents are AC, DC, pulsed …
|Identification|Part numbered|Drawing|Dimensions in mm|
|---|---|---|---|
|HCS 200||||
|Sensor fastening:<br>2 x M5 Steel screws<br>(recommended fastening torque 4 Nm)||aan<br>eur|ll<br>l<br> JA|
|Tolerances ±0.5 mm||||
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|HCS 200||||
|Connections:<br>Faston 6.3 x 0.8 mm 3pins|**20 31 020 0101**|\ ype||
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|HCS 200||||
|Connections:||||
|Spring clamp terminal, pluggable||||
|Centerline 5.0 mm; 3pins|**20 31 020 0102**|||
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|HCS 200||||
|Clamp terminal, pluggable||||
|including signal cable 300 mm,<br>0.5 mm², stripped with end sleeve|**20 31 020 0202**|Sensor with separate cable||
|1<br>-<br>(numbered stands)<br>2<br>M||wim)|im—_o=|
|3<br>+||||
|Other secondary connections on request||||
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current sensor HCS 300 A HARTING Hall effect
## Features
- Hall effect compensated current sensor
- Galvanic insulation between primary and secondary current
- Panel mounting
- Housing material and potting mass have a flammability rating UL94 V0
## Advantages
- High accuracy
- Wide measuring range
- High current overload capability
- Very low susceptance to external magnetic fields
- Standard EN 50 178: Electronic equipment for use in power installations
## Technical characteristics
|IPN|Nominal primary current|300 A|||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|IP|Measuring range|0 ... ±500 A|||
|RM|Burden resistance||||
||with ±15 V|at ±300 A max|RMmin 0 RMmax|53 Ω|
|||at ±500 A max|RMmin 0 RMmax|7 Ω|
||with ±24 V|at ±300 A max|RMmin 5 RMmax|90 Ω|
|||at ±500 A max|RMmin 5 RMmax|40 Ω|
|ISN|Nominal secondary current|150 mA|||
|KN|Turns ratio|1 : 2000|||
|VC|Nominal power supply (±5 %)|±12 ... 24 V|||
|IC|Supply current @ VC = 15 V|25+ ISmA|||
|X|Overall accuracy at IPNTA= +25°C|±0.5 %|||
|ΕL|Linearity|< 0.1 %|||
|IO|Ofset current at IP= 0, T = +25 °C|max ±0.3 mA|||
|IOT|Zero ofset/temperatur, IO, -40 °C ... +85 °C|max ±0.7 mA|||
|tr|Delay time of IPN|<1 μs|||
|Di/dt|di/dt correctly following|>100 A/μs|||
|f|Bandwidth|DC ... 100 kHz|||
|TA|Operating temperature range|-40 °C ... +85 °C|||
|TS|Storage temperature range|-45 °C ... +90 °C|||
|m|Weight|~ 0.25 kg|||
|RS|Coil resistance at TA= +85 °C|35 Ω|||
|VD|Proof stress voltage, efective, 50 Hz, 1 minute|3 kV|||
|Vst|Rated impulse voltage 1.2/50 µs|10 kV|||
|VB|Rated voltage1)|600 V|||
|Approval|||||
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1) Safe separation (Overvoltage Category III, Pollution degree 2). Value applies for sensors with clamp terminal, for other secondary connections are higher values possible
current sensor HCS 300 A HARTING Hall effect
## IPN= 300 A
Measureable currents are AC, DC, pulsed …
|Identification|Part numbered|Drawing|Drawing||||||||Dimensions in mm|Dimensions in mm|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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|HCS 300||a|||nw||.a|.|||||
|Sensor fastening:|||||||||||||
|4 x M4 Steel screws|||||||||||||
|(recommended fastening torque 3.2 Nm)||we|||||||||||
|Tolerances ±0.5 mm|||||70||||||||
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|HCS 300|||||||||||||
|Connections:|||||||||||||
|Spring clamp terminal, pluggable|||||||||||||
|Centerline 5.0 mm; 3pins|**20 31 030 0101**||||||||||||
|HCS 300|||||||||||||
|Clamp terminal, pluggable|||||||||||||
|including signal cable 300 mm,<br>0.5 mm², stripped with end sleeve|**20 31 030 0201**|Sensor with separate cable||Sensor with separate cable|||Sensor with separate cable||||||
|1<br>-<br>(numbered stands)<br>2<br>M<br>3<br>+||(olfm]<br>(<br>EL|-<br>M||||-||||jH-—_ =<br>|||
|Other secondary connections on request||||™|||||370410|||ie|
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current sensor HCS 500 A HARTING Hall effect
## Features
- Hall effect compensated current sensor
- Galvanic insulation between primary and secondary current
- Panel mounting
- Housing material and potting mass have a flammability rating UL94 V0
## Advantages
- High accuracy
- Wide measuring range
- High current overload capability
- Very low susceptance to external magnetic fields
- Standard EN 50 178: Electronic equipment for use in power installations
## Technical characteristics
IPN Nominal primary current 500 A IP Measuring range 0 ... ±800 A RM Burden resistance with ±15 V at ±500 A max RM min 0 RM max 55 Ω at ±800 A max RM min 0 RM max 10 Ω with ±24 V at ±500 A max RM min 5 RM max 140 Ω at ±800 A max RM min 5 RM max 60 Ω ISN Nominal secondary current 100 mA KN Turns ratio 1 : 5000 VC Nominal power supply (±5 %) ±15 ... 24 V IC Supply current @ VC = 15 V 24+ IS mA X Overall accuracy at IPN TA= +25 °C ±0.6 % ΕL Linearity < 0.1 % IO Offset current at IP = 0, T = +25 °C max ±0.4 mA IOT Zero offset/temperatur, IO, -40 °C ... +85 °C max ±0.7 mA tr Delay time of IPN < 1 μs Di/dt di/dt correctly following > 100 A/μs f Bandwidth DC ...100 kHz TA Operating temperature range -40 °C ... +85 °C TS Storage temperature range -45 °C ... +90 °C m Weight ~ 0.25 kg RS Coil resistance at TA= 85 °C 82 Ω VD Proof stress voltage, effective, 50 Hz, 1 minute 3 kV Vst Rated impulse voltage 1.2/50 µs 10 kV VB Rated voltage[1)] 600 V Approval
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1) Safe separation (Overvoltage Category III, Pollution degree 2). Value applies for sensors with clamp terminal, for other secondary connections are higher values possible
current sensor HCS 500 A HARTING Hall effect
## IPN= 500 A
Measureable currents are AC, DC, pulsed …
|Identification|Part numbered|Drawing|Drawing||||||||Dimensions in mm|Dimensions in mm|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||||||80||||||||
|HCS 500||a|||nw||.a|.|||||
|Sensor fastening:|||||||||||||
|4 x M4 Steel screws|||||||||||||
|(recommended fastening torque 3.2 Nm)||we|||||||||||
|Tolerances ±0.5 mm|||||70||||||||
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|HCS 500|||||||||||||
|Connections:|||||||||||||
|Spring clamp terminal, pluggable|||||||||||||
|Centerline 5.0 mm; 3pins|**20 31 050 0101**||||||||||||
|HCS 500|||||||||||||
|Clamp terminal, pluggable|||||||||||||
|including signal cable 300 mm,<br>0.5 mm², stripped with end sleeve|**20 31 050 0201**|Sensor with separate cable||Sensor with separate cable|||Sensor with separate cable||||||
|1<br>-<br>(numbered stands)<br>2<br>M<br>3<br>+||(olfm]<br>(<br>EL|-<br>M||||-||||jH-—_ =<br>|||
|Other secondary connections on request||||™|||||370410|||ie|
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current sensor HCS 1000 A HARTING Hall effect
## Features
- Hall effect compensated current sensor
- Galvanic insulation between primary and secondary current
- Panel mounting
- Housing material and potting mass have a flammability rating UL94 V0
## Advantages
- High accuracy
- Wide measuring range
- High current overload capability
- Very low susceptance to external magnetic fields
- Standard EN 50 178: Electronic equipment for use in power installations
## Technical characteristics
|IPN|Nominal primary current|1000 A|||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|IP|Measuring range|0 ... ±1500 A|||
|RM|Burden resistance||||
||with ±15 V|at ±1000 A max|RMmin 0 RMmax|15 Ω|
||with ±24 V|at ±1000 A max|RMmin 10 RMmax|55 Ω|
|||at ±1500 A max|RMmin 10 RMmax|20 Ω|
|ISN|Nominal secondary current|200 mA|||
|KN|Turns ratio|1 : 5000|||
|VC|Nominal power supply (±5 %)|±15 ... 24 V|||
|IC|Supply current @ VC = 15 V|28+ ISmA|||
|X|Overall accuracy at IPNTA = +25 °C|±0.4 %|||
|ΕL|Linearity|< 0.1 %|||
|IO|Ofset current at IP= 0, T = +25 °C|max ±0.4 mA|||
|IOT|Zero ofset/temperatur, IO, -40 °C ... +85 °C|max ±0.8 mA|||
|tr|Delay time of IPN|< 1 μs|||
|Di/dt|di/dt correctly following|> 100 A/μs|||
|f|Bandwidth|DC ...100 kHz|||
|TA|Operating temperature range|-40 °C ... +85 °C|||
|TS|Storage temperature range|-45 °C ... +90 °C|||
|m|Weight|~ 0.5 kg|||
|RS|Coil resistance at TA= +85 °C|50 Ω|||
|VD|Proof stress voltage, efective, 50 Hz, 1 minute|3 kV|||
|Vst|Rated impulse voltage 1.2/50 µs|12 kV|||
|VB|Rated voltage1)|900 V|||
|Approval|||||
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1) Safe separation (Overvoltage Category III, Pollution degree 2). Value applies for sensors with clamp terminal, for other secondary connections are higher values possible
current sensor HCS 1000 A HARTING Hall effect
## IPN= 1000 A
Measureable currents are AC, DC, pulsed …
Identification Part numbered Drawing Dimensions in mm HCS 1000 Be | 100 Bx Sensor fastening: 2 x M5 Steel screws (vertical) L 8 @) ) 3 (recommended fastening torque 4 Nm) 4 x M4 Steel screws (vertical) Xe aan (recommended fastening torque 3.2 Nm) 4 x M5 Steel screws (horizontal) (recommended fastening torque 4 Nm) wl leatta_ 2k Vissi J. { } | 17 9(SEILYS a 7" A\KYNew A y) Tolerances ±0.5 mm |J A \ / ss T AN OA vemren (CO-\ Leis Lal ot le HCS 1000 yYY|at. \\qj {|| Connections: Spring clamp terminal, pluggable Centerline 5.0 mm; 3pins **20 31 100 0101** fe [EE HCS 1000 Clamp terminal, pluggable including signal cable 300 mm, Sensor with separate cable 0.5 mm², stripped with end sleeve **20 31 100 0201** 1 - (numbered stands) 2 M (o}fma}( M - _ 3 + El: : plug | aa 3545 Other secondary connections on request
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current sensor HCS 2000 A HARTING Hall effect
## Features
- Hall effect compensated current sensor
- Galvanic insulation between primary and secondary current.
- Panel mounting
- Housing material and potting mass have a flammability rating UL94 V0
## Advantages
- High accuracy
- Wide measuring range
- High current overload capability
- Very low susceptance to external magnetic fields
- Standard EN 50 178: Electronic equipment for use in power installations
## Technical characteristics
|IPN|Nominal primary current|2000 A|||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|IP|Measuring range|0 ... ±3000 A|||
|RM|Burden resistance||||
||with ±15 V|at ±500 A max|RMmin 0 RMmax|7 Ω|
||with ±24 V|at ±2000 A max|RMmin 5 RMmax|27 Ω|
|||at ±3000 A max|RMmin 5 RMmax|10 Ω|
|ISN|Nominal secondary current|400 mA|||
|KN|Turns ratio|1 : 5000|||
|VC|Nominal power supply (±5 %)|±15 ... 24 V|||
|IC|Supply current @ VC = 15 V|33+ ISmA|||
|X|Overall accuracy at IPNTA = +25 °C|±0.3 %|||
|ΕL|Linearity|< 0.1 %|||
|IO|Ofset current at IP= 0, T = +25 °C|max ±0.5 mA|||
|IOT|Zero ofset/temperatur, IO, -40 °C ... +85 °C|max ±1.2 mA|||
|tr|Delay time of IPN|< 1 μs|||
|Di/dt|di/dt correctly following|> 60 A/μs|||
|f|Bandwidth|DC ...100 kHz|||
|TA|Operating temperature range|-40 °C ... +85 °C|||
|TS|Storage temperature range|-45 °C ... +90 °C|||
|m|Weight|~ 1.5 kg|||
|RS|Coil resistance at TA= +85 °C|28 Ω|||
|VD|Proof stress voltage, efective, 50 Hz, 1 minute|4 kV|||
|Vst|Rated impulse voltage 1.2/50 µs|15 kV|||
|VB|Rated voltage1)|1500 V|||
|Approval|||||
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current sensor HCS 2000 A HARTING Hall effect
## IPN= 2000 A
Measureable currents are AC, DC, pulsed …
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HARTING Hall effect current sensor HCSR 500 A Railway equipment
## Features
- Hall effect compensated current sensor
- Galvanic insulation between primary and secondary current.
- Panel mounting
- Housing material and potting mass have a flammability rating UL94 V0, NF F 16-101 I3 F1
## Advantages
- High accuracy
- Wide measuring range
- High current overload capability
- Very low susceptance to external magnetic fields
- Standard EN 50 155: Railway applications – Electronic Devices on Rolling Stock
- Internal Screen between primary and secondary circuit
## Technical characteristics
|IPN|Nominal primary current|500 A|||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|IP|Measuring range|0 ... ±1200 A|||
|RM|Burden resistance||||
||with ±15 V|at ±500 A max|RMmin 0 RMmax|45 Ω|
||with ±24 V|at ±500 A max|RMmin 0 RMmax|100 Ω|
|||at ±1200 A max|RMmin 0 RMmax|20 Ω|
|ISN|Nominal secondary current|125 mA|||
|KN|Turns ratio|1 : 4000|||
|VC|Nominal power supply (±5 %)|±15 ... 24 V|||
|IC|Supply current @ VC = 15 V|35+ ISmA|||
|X|Overall accuracy at IPNTA= +25 °C|±0.6 %|||
|ΕL|Linearity|< 0.1 %|||
|IO|Ofset current at IP= 0, T = +25 °C|max ±0.5 mA|||
|IOT|Zero ofset/temperatur, IO, -40 °C ... +85 °C|max ±0.8 mA|||
|tr|Delay time of IPN|< 1 μs|||
|Di/dt|di/dt correctly following|> 100 A/μs|||
|f|Bandwidth|DC ...100 kHz|||
|TA|Operating temperature range|-40 °C ... +85 °C|||
|TS|Storage temperature range|-45 °C ... +90 °C|||
|m|Weight|~ 0.4 kg|||
|RS|Coil resistance at TA= +85 °C|48 Ω|||
|VD|Proof stress voltage, efective, 50 Hz, 1 minute||||
||- primary – secondary / screen|7 kV|||
||- secondary / screen|0.5 kV|||
|Vst|Rated impulse voltage 1.2/50 µs|20 kV|||
|VB|Rated voltage1)|2000 V|||
|Approval|||||
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HARTING Hall effect current sensor HCSR 500 A Railway equipment
## IPN= 500 A
Measureable currents are AC, DC, pulsed …
Identification Part numbered Drawing Dimensions in mm D eecondary saacca HCSR 500 Sensor fastening: 4x M5 Steel screws (recommended fastening torque 4 Nm) eee E-C)-3 Tolerances ±0.5 mm re (<> oh €o
## HCSR 500
Connections: Screw terminal with faston; 4pins Screen connected to separate terminal nA without mounting feet **20 31 050 9101** 8 ACA G with mounting feet **20 31 050 8101** HCSR 500 Or iS} including shielded cable 1000 mm 0.5 mm², stripped with end sleeve 1 - (numbereded white strands) 2 M 3 + Internal screen on separate terminal Sensor with separate cable without mounting feet **20 31 050 9201** Capt 4 with mounting feet **20 31 050 8201** shietal Other secondary connections on request
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HARTING Hall effect current sensor HCSR 1000 A Railway equipment
## Features
- Hall effect compensated current sensor
- Galvanic insulation between primary and secondary current.
- Panel mounting
- Housing material and potting mass have a flammability rating UL94 V0, NF F 16-101 I3 F1
## Advantages
- High accuracy
- Wide measuring range
- High current overload capability
- Very low susceptance to external magnetic fields
- Standard EN 50 155: Railway applications – Electronic Devices on Rolling Stock
- Internal Screen between primary and secondary circuit
## Technical characteristics
|IPN|Nominal primary current|1000 A|||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|IP|Measuring range|0 ... ±2400 A|||
|RM|Burden resistance||||
||with ±15 V|at ±1000 A max|RMmin 0 RMmax|15 Ω|
||with ±24 V|at ±1000 A max|RMmin 0 RMmax|45 Ω|
|||at ±2000 A max|RMmin 0 RMmax|5 Ω|
|ISN|Nominal secondary current|200 mA|||
|KN|Turns ratio|1 : 5000|||
|VC|Nominal power supply (±5 %)|±15 ... 24 V|||
|IC|Supply current @ VC = 15 V|30+ ISmA|||
|X|Overall accuracy at IPNTA= +25 °C|±0.4 %|||
|X|Overall accuracy at IPNTA= -40 °C ... +85 °C|±1 %|||
|ΕL|Linearity|< 0.1 %|||
|IO|Ofset current at IP= 0, T = +25 °C|max ±0.5 mA|||
|IOT|Zero ofset/temperatur, IO, -40 °C ... +85 °C|max ±0.8 mA|||
|tr|Delay time of IPN|< 1 μs|||
|Di/dt|di/dt correctly following|> 100 A/μs|||
|f|Bandwidth|DC ... 100 kHz|||
|TA|Operating temperature range|-40 °C ... +85 °C|||
|TS|Storage temperature range|-45 °C ... +90 °C|||
|m|Weight|~ 0.7 kg|||
|RS|Coil resistance at TA= +85 °C|44 Ω|||
|VD|Proof stress voltage, efective, 50 Hz, 1 minute||||
||- primary – secondary / screen|12 kV|||
||- secondary / screen|1 kV|||
|Vst|Rated impulse voltage 1.2/50 µs|20 kV|||
|VB|Rated voltage1)|2000 V|||
|Approval|||||
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HARTING Hall effect current sensor HCSR 1000 A Railway equipment
## IPN= 1000 A
Measureable currents are AC, DC, pulsed …
|Identification|Part numbered|Drawing|Drawing||Dimensions in mm|Dimensions in mm|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|HCSR 1000|||||||
|Sensor fastening:|||||||
|4 x M5 Steel screws|||||||
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|Connections:<br>Screw terminal with faston; 4pins<br>Screen connected to separate terminal|||apile A ah<br>(4 GAG||_<7?<br>ZB«Aj||
|without mounting feet|**20 31 100 9101**||||||
|with mounting feet|**20 31 100 8101**||||||
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|HCSR 1000|||4|x Faston: 6,3<br>x0,8|2||
|including shielded cable 1000 mm|||||||
|0.5 mm², stripped with end sleeve<br>1<br>-<br>(numbereded white strands)|||“Tsletlel||a<br>=see||
|2<br>M<br>3<br>+|||||as||
|Internal screen on separate terminal||Sensor with separate cable|||||
|without mounting feet<br>with mounting feet|**20 31 100 9201**<br>**20 31 100 8201**|Can 444 <br>Canis2<br>vice <br>ahi||4<br>chee<br>2<br>_<br>Iwi re 2<br> 3ee 3 +<br>ail<br>Ishield|||
|Other secondary connections on request|||||||
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HARTING Hall effect current sensor HCSR 2000 A Railway equipment
## Features
- Hall effect compensated current sensor
- Galvanic insulation between primary and secondary current
- Panel mounting
- Housing material and potting mass have a flammability rating UL94 V0, NF F 16-101 I3 F1
## Advantages
- High accuracy
- Wide measuring range
- High current overload capability
- Very low susceptance to external magnetic fields
- Standard EN 50 155: Railway applications – Electronic Devices on Rolling Stock
- Internal Screen between primary and secondary circuit
## Technical characteristics
|IPN|Nominal primary current|2000 A|||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|IP|Measuring range|3600 A|||
|RM|Burden resistance||||
||with ±15 V|at ±2000 A max|RMmin 0 RMmax|7 Ω|
||with ±24 V|at ±2000 A max|RMmin 3 RMmax|13 Ω|
|||at ±3600 A max|RMmin 3 RMmax|3 Ω|
|ISN|Nominal secondary current|400 mA|||
|KN|Turns ratio|1 : 5000|||
|VC|Nominal power supply (±5 %)|±15 ... 24 V|||
|IC|Supply current @ VC = 15 V|33+ ISmA|||
|X|Overall accuracy at IPNTA = +25 °C|±0.3 %|||
|ΕL|Linearity|< 0.1 %|||
|IO|Ofset current at IP= 0, T = +25 °C|max ±0.5 mA|||
|IOT|Zero ofset/temperatur, IO, -40 °C ... 85 °C|max ±1 mA|||
|tr|Delay time of IPN|< 1 μs|||
|Di/dt|di/dt correctly following|> 100 A/μs|||
|f|Bandwidth|DC ...100 kHz|||
|TA|Operating temperature range|-40 °C ... +85°C|||
|TS|Storage temperature range|-45 °C ... +90°C|||
|m|Weight|~ 1.5 kg|||
|RS|Coil resistance at TA= +85 °C|28 Ω|||
|VD|Proof stress voltage, efective, 50 Hz, 1 minute||||
||- primary – secondary / screen|12 kV|||
||- secondary / screen|1.5 kV|||
|Vst|Rated impulse voltage 1.2/50 µs|20 kV|||
|VB|Rated voltage1)|2000 V|||
|Approval|||||
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HARTING Hall effect current sensor HCSR 2000 A Railway equipment
## IPN= 2000 A
Measureable currents are AC, DC, pulsed …
|Identification|Part numbered|Drawing|Dimensions in mm|Dimensions in mm|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|HCSR 2000<br>Sensor fastening:||a:|||
|4 x M6 Steel screws|||||
|(recommended fastening torque 4.2 Nm)|||||
|Tolerances ±0.5 mm||VAN)|PS||
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|HCSR 2000<br>Connections:<br>Screw terminal with faston; 4pins<br>Screen connected to separate terminal|**20 31 200 9101**|oo<br>jNS<br>eps<br>f “OR SSr=<br>(d“©)|||
|HCSR 2000||cll<br>ett Pan.<br>Las[as[1s||||
|including shielded cable 1000 mm|||||
|0.5 mm², stripped with end sleeve|**20 31 200 9201**||||
|1<br>-<br>(numbereded white strands)||Sensor with separate cable|||
|2<br>M<br>3<br>+<br>Internal screen on separate terminal||Cant<br>wire<br>|<br>Cane2j<br>Iwire 2<br>Commitspoor<br>shielal<br>liu|||
|Other secondary connections on request|||||
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current sensor Eco Serie 100 A ... 800 A HARTING Hall effect
## Features
- Direct hall effect current sensor
- IPmax = 300 A … 1000 A
- Galvanic insulation between primary and secondary current
- Panel mounting
## Advantages
- High accuracy
- Wide measuring range
- High current overload capability
- Very low susceptance to external magnetic fields
- Housing material and potting mass have a flammability rating UL94 V0
- Standard EN 50 178: Electronic equipment for use in power installations
## Technical characteristics
|Technical characteristics|Technical characteristics||
|---|---|---|
|HCSE 100|||
|IPN|Nominal primary current|100 A|
|IP|Measuring range|0 ... ±300 A|
|HCSE 300|||
|IPN|Nominal primary current|300 A|
|IP|Measuring range|0 ... ±900 A|
|HCSE 500|||
|IPN|Nominal primary current|500 A|
|IP|Measuring range|0 ... ±1000 A|
|HCSE 800|||
|IPN|Nominal primary current|800 A|
|IP|Measuring range|0 ... ±1000 A|
|Vout|Output voltage at IPN|4 V|
|RL|Load resistance|>1 kΩ|
|VC|Nominal power supply (±5 %)|±15 V|
|IC|Supply current @ VC = 15 V|< 25 mA|
|RIN|Insulation resistance|> 500 MΩ|
|X|Accuracy at IPNTA= 25°C without ofset|±1 %|
|ΕL|Linearity|< 0.5 %|
|VO <br>VOOL <br>VOT|Ofset voltage at IP= 0, T = 25 °C<br>Ofset after IPmax<br>Thermal ofset drift, T = -25°C … +85°C|±10 mV<br>±10 mV<br>±1 mV/K|
|VoutT|Thermal gain drift, T = -25 °C … +85 °C|±0.05 %/K|
|tr|Delay time of IPN|< 3 μs|
|Di/dt|di/dt correctly following|> 50 A/μs|
|f|Bandwidth|DC ...50 kHz|
TA Operating temperature range -25 °C ... +85 °C TS Storage temperature range -25 °C ... +90 °C m Weight ~ 0.2 kg VD Proof stress voltage, effective, 50 Hz, 1 minute 3.5 kV VB Rated voltage[1)] 690 V Approval
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current sensor Eco Serie 100 A ... 800 A HARTING Hall effect
## IPN= 100 A ... 800 A
Measureable currents are AC, DC, pulsed …
Identification Part numbered Drawing Dimensions in mm HCSE 100 – HCSE 800 Sensor fastening: 2 x M4 Steel screws (recommended fastening torque 3.2 Nm) A | Al Tolerances ±0.5 mm aun wa”Dt Ltn HCSE 100 **20 32 010 0101** HCSE 300 **20 32 030 0101** HCSE 500 **20 32 050 0101** HCSE 800 **20 32 080 0101** Connections: Spring clamp terminal, pluggable Centerline 5.0 mm; 4pins Pin output: 1 +15 V 2 -15 V 3 Signal 4 0 V
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## Definitions
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|---|---|---|---|
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|IPN|Nominal primary current||RMS Value for AC Currents|
|IP|Primary current, measuring<br>range||Maximum measureable Current, Overloads <5 x IPdo not damage the Sensor<br>but will cause an additional Ofset. The measurement range depends on the<br>hight of the supply voltage and the burden resistor. See formular in line RM|
|X|Accuracy at IPNTA= 25°C||Total error in % of IPNat TA= 25 °C including Ofset at 25 °C und Linearity<br>deviation. Compensated current sensor: Total error in % over whole<br>temperature range = X+ (IOT[mA]/ISN[mA] *100)<br>Direct current sensor: Total error in % over whole temperature range = X+ max.<br>Ofset drift + max. gain drift = X + (VOT[mV/K]*60K)/Vout*100) + VoutT*60K|
|tr|Response time of IPN||Time diference in which the primary current and the measurement signal reach<br>90% of the end value|
|Di/dt|di/dt at optimal magnetic<br>coupling||Maximum current rise rate correcly followed with an optimal magnetic coupling.<br>Optimal magnetic coupling: Primary conductor is positioned in the middle of the<br>sensor opening, no magnetic interference felds in the proximity of the sensor|
|f|Frequency range (-1dB)||Small signal bandwidth of the sensor electronic, measureable harmonic waves.<br>At higher frequencies of the primary current (>5 kHz, dependig on the sensor<br>type) IPhas to be reduced to avoid overheating of the transducer. Maximum<br>allowed temperature of the sensor is 120 °C.|
|RM|Burden resistance||Compensated current sensors: The larger the burden resistor RMthe lower the<br>measuring range IP<br>IP= (VC-VA)/(Rm +Rs )xN<br>VA= Voltage drop internal amplifer<br>VAin V<br>200 A<br>300 A<br>500 A<br>1000 A<br>2000 A<br>HCS<br>1.5<br>1.5<br>1.5<br>1.5<br>1.5<br>HCSR<br>1.5<br>1<br>1|
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## Remarks
- If IP flows in the direction of the Arrow ISek is positive
- Over currents (»IPN) or the missing of the supply voltage can cause an additional remaining magnetic offset
- The temperature of the primary conductor may not exceed 100 °C
- Protection degree of the standard interface is IP 20
- This Sensors may only be used in electrical or electronic systems which fulfill the relevant regulations (Standards, EMC Requirements,…)
- Pay attention to protect non-isolated high-voltage current carrying parts against direct contact (e.g. with a protective housing)
- When installing this sensor you must ensure that the safe separation (between primary circuit and secondary circuit) is maintained over the whole circuits and their connections
- The Sensor may only be connected to a power supply respecting the SELV/PELV protective regulations acc. to EN 50 178
- Disconnecting the main power must be possible
- The Current Sensors support a Save Separation. The creepage and clearance distances taken as a basis for the rated voltage are the shortest distance between the secondary connection and the transducer window. The actual rated voltage depends on the position of the primary conductor respectively on the actual distance between the primary conductor and the secondary connection
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HARTING Middle East FZ-LLC Knowledge Village, Block 2A, Office F72 P.O. Box 454372, Dubai United Arab Emirates Phone +971 4 453 9737 Fax +971 4 439 0339 uae@HARTING.com www.HARTING.ae
## **Portugal**
HARTING Iberia, S. A. Avda. Josep Tarradellas 20-30 4 **[o]** 6a E-08029 Barcelona Phone +351 219 673 177 Fax +351 219 678 457 es@HARTING.com www.HARTING.es/pt
## **Qatar**
see United Arab Emirates
**Republic of Moldova** see Eastern Europe
## **Romania**
HARTING Romania SCS Europa Unita str. 21 550018-Sibiu, Romania Phone +40 369-102 671 Fax +40 369-102 622 ro@HARTING.com www.HARTING.com
## **Russia**
HARTING ZAO Maliy Sampsoniyevsky prospect 2A 194044 Saint Petersburg, Russia Phone +7 812 327 6477 Fax +7 812 327 6478 ru@HARTING.com www.HARTING.ru
## **Saudi Arabia**
see United Arab Emirates
## **Serbia**
see Eastern Europe
## **Singapore**
HARTING Singapore Pte Ltd. 25 International Business Park #04-108 German Centre Singapore 609916 Phone +65 6225 5285 Fax +65 6225 9947 sg@HARTING.com www.HARTING.sg
## **Slovakia**
HARTING s.r.o. Sales office Slovakia J. Simora 5, SK - 940 52 Nové Zámky Phone +421 356-493 993 Fax +421 356-402 114 sk@HARTING.com www.HARTING.sk
**Slovenia** see Eastern Europe
## **Spain**
HARTING Iberia S.A. Avda. Josep Tarradellas 20-30 4 **[o]** 6 **[a]** E-08029 Barcelona Phone +34 93 363 84 75 Fax +34 93 419 95 85 es@HARTING.com www.HARTING.es
## **Sweden**
HARTING AB Gustavslundsvägen 141 B 4tr S-167 51 Bromma Phone +46 8 445 7171 Fax +46 8 445 7170 se@HARTING.com www.HARTING.se
## **Switzerland**
HARTING AG Industriestrasse 26 CH-8604 Volketswil Phone +41 44 908 20 60 Fax +41 44 908 20 69 ch@HARTING.com www.HARTING.ch
## **Taiwan**
HARTING Taiwan Ltd. Room 1, 5/F 495 GuangFu South Road RC-110 Taipei, Taiwan Phone +886 2 2758 6177 Fax +886 2 2758 7177 tw@HARTING.com www.HARTING.com.tw
**Tajikistan** see Eastern Europe
**Thailand** see Malaysia
## **Turkey**
HARTING TURKEI Elektronik Ltd. Şti. Barbaros Mah. Dereboyu Cad. Fesleğen Sok. Uphill Towers, A-1b Kat:8 D:45 34746 Ataşehir, İstanbul Phone +90 216 688 81 00 Fax +90 216 688 81 01 tr@HARTING.com www.HARTING.com.tr
## **Turkmenistan**
see Eastern Europe
**Ukraine** see Eastern Europe
## **USA**
HARTING Inc. of North America 1370 Bowes Road USA-Elgin, Illinois 60123 Phone +1 (877) 741-1500 (toll free) Fax +1 (866) 278-0307 (Inside Sales) us@HARTING.com www.HARTING-USA.com
## **Uzbekistan**
see Eastern Europe
## **Vietnam**
see Singapore
## Distributors – worldwide
Farnell: www.farnell.com
RS Components: www.rs-components.com
Mouser Electronics: www.mouser.com
Digi-Key Corporation: www.digikey.com
## Other countries and general contact
HARTING Electric GmbH & Co. KG P.O. Box 1473, D-32328 Espelkamp Phone +49 5772 47-97100 Fax +49 5772 47-495 electric@HARTING.com www.HARTING.com
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## **HARTING Technology Group**
Marienwerderstr. 3, 32339 Espelkamp – Germany P.O. Box 11 33, 32325 Espelkamp – Germany Phone +49 5772 47-0, Fax +49 5772 47-400 info@HARTING.com www.HARTING.com
Updated at February 9, 2023
Harting is a globally recognized leader in electrical, electronic, and optical connection, transmission, and networking technologies. Renowned for its expertise in manufacturing mechatronics and customized connectivity solutions, the company develops highly reliable products tailored for demanding applications in factory automation, rail technology, mechanical engineering, and energy distribution. Our primary selection of Harting components is centered around their robust interconnect and cabling solutions. This includes a comprehensive range of high-quality cable assemblies, featuring durable USB cables engineered for reliable data transmission. Furthermore, we offer an extensive array of terminal blocks—encompassing both pluggable and wire-to-board configurations—alongside specialized backplane connectors that guarantee secure, stable connections in complex industrial systems. Beyond their industry-leading connectors and cable assemblies, Harting's innovative engineering also extends to industrial sensing and data storage. Our portfolio features their precision current sensors and industrial-grade flash memory cards, providing a complete suite of components built to withstand the rigors of modern electronic and industrial environments.
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