Current Transformer with In-Built Transducer – Compact Innovation for Modern Control Panels

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Current Transformer with In-Built Transducer – Compact Innovation for Modern Control Panels

In today’s era of smart control panels and industrial automation, compact and multifunctional measurement devices are becoming essential. One such innovation is the Current Transformer with an in-built transducer — a hybrid device that combines two critical components into one: the current transformer (CT) and the signal transducer.

This integration not only saves space but also improves accuracy, reduces wiring complexity, and simplifies panel design — especially in automation systems where reliable analog signals (4–20 mA or 0–5 V) are needed for PLCs, SCADA, and energy monitoring systems.

Why Does a CT with In-Built Transducer Exist?

Traditionally, a CT and a transducer are two separate units.

  • The CT steps down high current (e.g., 400 A, 600 A, or 1000 A) to a lower measurable secondary current (typically 5 A or 1 A).
  • The transducer then converts this secondary current into a proportional analog signal (4–20 mA or 0–5 V DC) suitable for PLCs, data loggers, and building management systems.

However, installing these separately adds extra wiring, more panel space, and higher points of failure.
The combined CT-Transducer unit solves this by integrating the conversion circuit inside the CT body. The result is a single compact device that directly outputs 4–20 mA proportional to the measured primary current — no secondary wiring or separate transducer module needed.

Applications in Automation and Control Panels

Current Transformers with in-built transducers are particularly useful in:

  • Automation & SCADA Systems: Provide real-time current measurement as a 4–20 mA signal directly to PLC analog inputs.
  • Motor Control Centers (MCCs): Enable continuous monitoring of motor load current and protection feedback.
  • Energy Management Systems (EMS): Integrate seamlessly with digital meters, gateways, or IoT energy monitoring solutions.
  • Building Management Systems (BMS): Offer reliable current feedback for HVAC, lighting, and load-control automation.
  • Panel Building & Retrofitting: Reduce installation complexity and wiring inside control panels.

In industrial plants, water treatment facilities, and solar installations, such devices drastically reduce panel depth, wiring time, and potential signal noise, making them ideal for modern smart panels.

Types of CTs with Built-In Transducers

Depending on current range and output signal, these devices come in various types:

TypeOutput SignalPrimary Current RangeMounting StyleApplications
4–20 mA Output CTsAnalog current loop50 A – 1000 APanel / DIN railPLCs, SCADA, EMS
0–5 V or 0–10 V Output CTsVoltage output10 A – 600 ADIN railData loggers, recorders
Split-Core CT-Transducers4–20 mA output100 A – 600 AClip-on designRetrofit installations
Multi-range Programmable CTs4–20 mA / Modbus50 A – 1000 AFixed or split-coreSmart automation panels

Spotlight: Rishabh RISHCTDucer – Compact and Reliable

One of the most trusted names in this category is Rishabh Instruments’ RISHCTDucer series.
Designed for accurate true-RMS measurement and long-term stability, it delivers a direct 4–20 mA output proportional to the measured AC current.

Key Highlights of RISHCTDucer:

  • Compact 90 × 40 mm form factor for easy panel integration.
  • Available up to 600 A primary rating.
  • Factory-calibrated accuracy and reliability.
  • 24 V DC powered transducer output for standard PLC compatibility.
  • Eliminates need for external CT-Transducer wiring.

This makes the RISHCTDucer ideal for modern control panels where space, reliability, and signal integrity are crucial.

👉 Explore the RISHCTDucer 600 A model here:
Current Transformer with Built-in Transducer 90×40 mm, 600 A, 4–20 mA – Rishabh

Conclusion

The Current Transformer with in-built transducer represents the next step in smart panel design — combining measurement precision, compactness, and simplified integration into one intelligent device.

For panel builders, system integrators, and automation professionals across the UAE and GCC, adopting such compact hybrid devices like the RISHCTDucer ensures:

  • Faster panel wiring and commissioning,
  • Reduced component count,
  • Higher reliability, and
  • Enhanced data accuracy for automation systems.

As industries move toward IoT-enabled monitoring and energy efficiency, these CT-Transducer hybrids will become a standard building block in every intelligent electrical panel.

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