About Ammeter Equipment
An ammeter is an instrument used to measure the flow of electric current in a circuit. It is typically used in electrical and electronic circuits to monitor the current flowing through a component or a series of components.Ammeters are designed to be connected in series with the component or circuit being measured, so that all the current flowing through the circuit also flows through the ammeter. The ammeter measures the current by detecting the magnetic field created by the current flowing through a conductor, such as a wire or a coil, and converting it into a numerical value that is displayed on a scale.
Reliable Current Measurement for Industrial ApplicationsThe ammeter provides precise measurement of electric current from 0 to 10A, ensuring high accuracy in monitoring electrical circuits. Its analog pointer display allows for quick, easy readings, making it ideal for use in control panels and power distribution boards across manufacturing plants, commercial buildings, and other high-demand environments.
Durable, User-Friendly DesignConstructed with a high-impact ABS plastic housing, the meter enjoys enhanced shock resistance. The compact 72 x 72mm panel-mount style fits seamlessly in modern setups, while screw terminals simplify wiring during installation and maintenance, aiding electricians and facility managers alike.
Assured Safety and ComplianceMeeting stringent IS/IEC standards and rated at IP20, this ammeter offers added peace of mind in terms of safety and reliability. Factory calibration ensures consistent performance from the outset, while the low power design reduces operating costs over time.
FAQ's of Ammeter Equipment:
Q: How is this analog ammeter installed during panel assembly?
A: The ammeter supports both flush and surface mounting on standard panels using its 72 x 72mm frame. Installation is accomplished via screw terminals for electrical connections and panel cutouts for housing, making it suitable for new setups or retrofits.
Q: What makes this ammeter suitable for industrial environments?
A: Its high-impact ABS plastic enclosure, shock resistance, IP20 rating, and ability to operate in temperatures from -10C to +55C ensure durability and consistent performance in challenging industrial conditions.
Q: When should this ammeter be used in an electrical system?
A: Use this ammeter whenever you need to measure current up to 10A in AC or DC circuits, such as in distribution panels, control rooms, or machinery monitoring, to ensure safe and efficient operations.
Q: Where can this ammeter be sourced in India?
A: The product is available through a network of distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders throughout India, making it accessible for project requirements anywhere in the region.
Q: What are the benefits of the analog (pointer type) display?
A: The analog display provides a clear, immediate visual of current levels without requiring power-up delays or calibration before every use. This facilitates quick monitoring during routine inspections.
Q: How does the calibration and standards compliance impact performance?
A: Factory calibration guarantees every unit measures accurately out of the box. Adherence to IS/IEC standards assures reliable operation, electrical safety, and compatibility with modern electrical systems.
Q: What is the typical process to connect this ammeter to a circuit?
A: Connect the ammeter in series with the load using the provided screw terminals. Ensure proper mounting and check connection tightness to guarantee accurate readings and safe operation.