Product data sheet
20 31 050 0101
Current Sensor HCM 500A-0-50-CCA-T
Current Sensor HCM 500A-0-50-CCA-T
Image is for illustration purposes only. Please refer to product description.
Part number 20 31 050 0101
Specification Current Sensor HCM 500A-0-50-CCA-T
HARTING eCatalogue https://b2b.harting.com/20310500101
Identification
Category Current measurement
Series HCM
Element Current sensor
Sensor technology Hall-Effekt
Closed loop
Features
Hall effect compensated current sensor
Measurable currents: AC, DC, pulsed, mixed ...
High accuracy over the entire measuring range
Galvanic insulation between primary and secondary current
Switchboard mounting
Housing material and potting mass have a flammability rating UL 94 V-0
Applications: frequency converters, electrical drives, switched mode power
suppplies, UPS
Version
Field of application Industrial version
Termination Metz Typ 320 (PT11503VBBN)
Pack contents Counter connector included
Technical characteristics
IPN Nominal primary current 500A
IPM Primary current, measuring range 0 ... ±800 A
RM Measuring resistance
@ IPM max, UC max, TA max
0 ... 45 Ω For other primary currents see diagram.
ISN Nominal secondary current 100mA
KN Turns ratio 1 : 5000
Page1/4 | Creation date2021-03-04 | Please note that the data specified here were taken as extracts from the online catalogue. Please refer to
the user documentation for the complete and up-to-date information and data. Please also note that the user is responsible for validating functionality,
conformity with applicable laws and directives, as well as for the electrical safety in the particular application.
HARTING Electric GmbH & Co. KG | Wilhelm-Harting-Straße 1 | 32339 Espelkamp | Germany
Phone +49 5772 47-97100 | electric@HARTING.com | www.HARTING.com
Product data sheet
20 31 050 0101
Current Sensor HCM 500A-0-50-CCA-T
Technical characteristics
UC Power supply ±15 ... ±24 V ±5 %
IC Current consumption
@ UC min
20 mA + IS
X Overall accuracy
@ IPN, TA = 25 °C ±0.6%
ΕL Linearity <0.1%
IO Offset current
@ IP = 0 A, TA = 25 °C ±0.4mA
IOT maximum temperature drift of IO±0.7mA
tr Response time
@ IPN
<1µs
di/dt with optimal coupling >100A/µs
f Frequency 0 ... 100 kHz
TA Ambient temperature -40 ... +85 °C
TS Storage temperature -45 ... +90 °C
RS Secondary coil resistance
@ TA max
82Ω
UD Test voltage, effective (50 Hz, 1 min) 3 kV Primary - secondary
USt Rated impulse voltage (1,2/50 µs) 10kV
UB Rated voltage 600V
Overvoltage category III
Pollution degree 2
Ls Clearance distance 19.5mm
Ks Creepage distance 28.8mm
Tightening torque 3.2 Nm (4x steel screw M4 - Vertical)
3.2 Nm (4x steel screw M4 - Horizontal)
Material properties
Material (hood/housing) Polycarbonate (PC)
Material flammability class acc. to UL94 V-0
RoHS compliant
ELV status compliant
China RoHS e
REACH Annex XVII substances No
REACH ANNEX XIV substances No
Page2/4 | Creation date2021-03-04 | Please note that the data specified here were taken as extracts from the online catalogue. Please refer to
the user documentation for the complete and up-to-date information and data. Please also note that the user is responsible for validating functionality,
conformity with applicable laws and directives, as well as for the electrical safety in the particular application.
HARTING Electric GmbH & Co. KG | Wilhelm-Harting-Straße 1 | 32339 Espelkamp | Germany
Phone +49 5772 47-97100 | electric@HARTING.com | www.HARTING.com
Product data sheet
20 31 050 0101
Current Sensor HCM 500A-0-50-CCA-T
Material properties
REACH SVHC substances No
Specifications and approvals
Specifications EN 50178
IEC 61373
Approvals DNV GL
UL / CSA UL 508 NMTR2.E359667
CSA-C22.2 No. 14-13 NMTR8.E359667
CE Yes
Commercial data
Packaging size 1
Net weight 264.23g
Country of origin Germany
European customs tariff number 90303370
eCl@ss 27210902 Current transformer
Measuring resistance
Primary current (A)
Measuring resistance (Ω)
────UC = ±24 V -5 %, TA = 85 °C
─ ─ ─UC = ±15 V -5 %, TA = 85 °C
Primary currents higher than IPM only for peak!
Remark
- If IP flows in the direction of the arrow IS is positive.
- Over currents (»IPN) or the missing of the supply voltage can cause an additional permanent magnetic offset.
- The temperature of the primary conductor may not exceed 100 °C.
Page3/4 | Creation date2021-03-04 | Please note that the data specified here were taken as extracts from the online catalogue. Please refer to
the user documentation for the complete and up-to-date information and data. Please also note that the user is responsible for validating functionality,
conformity with applicable laws and directives, as well as for the electrical safety in the particular application.
HARTING Electric GmbH & Co. KG | Wilhelm-Harting-Straße 1 | 32339 Espelkamp | Germany
Phone +49 5772 47-97100 | electric@HARTING.com | www.HARTING.com
Product data sheet
20 31 050 0101
Current Sensor HCM 500A-0-50-CCA-T
Safety note
These transformers may only be used in electrical or power electronic applications which fulfill the relevant regulations
(standards, EMC requirements,…).
This transformer must be used in limited-energy secondary circuits according to IEC 61010-1.
Caution, risk of electric shock
- Pay attention to protect non-insulated high-power current carrying parts against direct contact (e.g. with a protective
enclosure).
- When installing this sensor please make sure 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 according
to EN 50 178. The installation of the power supply must be short-circuit-proof.
- Disconnecting the main power must be possible.
- The current sensors support a safe separation. The creepage and clearance distances are taken as a basis for the
rated voltage. They are the shortest distance between the secondary connection and the sensor's window. The actual
clearance and creepage distances depend on the position of the primary conductor respectively on the actual shortest
distance between the primary conductor and the secondary connection.
Page4/4 | Creation date2021-03-04 | Please note that the data specified here were taken as extracts from the online catalogue. Please refer to the
user documentation for the complete and up-to-date information and data. Please also note that the user is responsible for validating functionality,
conformity with applicable laws and directives, as well as for the electrical safety in the particular application.
HARTING Electric GmbH & Co. KG | Wilhelm-Harting-Straße 1 | 32339 Espelkamp | Germany
Phone +49 5772 47-97100 | electric@HARTING.com | www.HARTING.com