Beemet current transformers are made of ABS plastic moulding with apertures accepting a wide range of busbar. These CTs are ultrasonically welded and unbreakable.
Salient Features
• Compact size with ease of mounting. • High accuracy and reliability. • Wider inner window enables clamping of large cables or busbars.
The BE-SC-120 uses tough ABS plastic construction that gets welded together with ultrasonic technology. This smart design keeps your current transformer from breaking even when you’re working with it in demanding electrical environments.
The BE-SC-120 current transformer accepts multiple busbar dimensions through its flexible aperture design. You can install this CT on various electrical panel configurations without requiring special modifications or adapters.
The BE-SC-120 CT snaps directly onto existing busbars through its pre-designed apertures. Installation requires no special tools or complex wiring procedures for quick panel integration.
Power monitoring systems, energy management panels, and electrical measurement setups commonly use the BE-SC-120. This current transformer works perfectly in both industrial facilities and commercial electrical installations.
Testimonials - BE-SC-120
Our electrical contracting company in Indore needed special construction CTs for outdoor substation applications. Beemet's BE-SC-120 handles high primary currents with excellent accuracy and weather resistance. The easy aperture mounting saves significant installation time, and delivery was exactly on schedule.
We manufacture control panels for water treatment plants across Madhya Pradesh. BE-SC-120's durable design makes it perfect for harsh industrial environments with high humidity and temperature variations. The build quality is exceptional and their technical support helped optimize our CT sizing calculations.
Our power distribution facility in Bhopal uses BE-SC-120 transformers for motor protection circuits. The accurate current transformation and reliable performance ensure proper relay coordination even during fault conditions. Installation is straightforward and the transformers maintained calibration accuracy after two years of continuous operation.