Carlo Gavazzi Current Transformer, -20 → +60 °C

Carlo Gavazzi

Product Information

Current Ratio:
20:1
Series:
M
Overall Width:
52mm
Maximum Temperature:
+60°C
Minimum Temperature:
-20°C
Overall Depth:
16mm
Overall Height:
45mm
Input Current:
20A
87 - In Stock

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Quantity
Unit Price (ex VAT)
Price
1
£ 51.13
£ 51.13
5
£ 49.57
£ 247.85
10
£ 47.45
£ 474.50
Mfr Part No:
MI20
Seller:
Carlo Gavazzi
Origin:
Warranty:
Manufacturer
Data Code:
ET13960482
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From: United Kingdom
Est Ship Date: 17 Jun, 2026
Est Fastest Delivery: 18 Jun, 2026

This is Current Transformer -20 → +60 °C manufactured by Carlo Gavazzi. The manufacturer part number is MI20. The product m, is a highly preferred choice for users.

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