Crompton Instruments

Crompton instruments became part of the TE Connectivity in January 2002. The Energy Division, is a global manufacturer of products and systems for the electrical power industry, and an operating unit of TE Connectivity.

Crompton Instruments General Information

Since 1881, Crompton products have been closely associated with high quality technological developments in all aspects of electrical instrumentation. The Crompton range represents one of the largest product offerings of power measurement, control and protection instrumentation, for switchgear and generator set manufacturers, panel builders and OEMs. Crompton products offer proven reliability across a diverse array of industries including power generation, process control, test and measurement, utility, marine, defence and energy management applications.

To meet the challenges of ever decreasing lead times and industry developments, design and manufacturing processes are constantly reviewed and updated. Crompton designers continue to develop new products, and actively encourage the development of strategic customer partnerships for the supply of bespoke design solutions.

Worldwide service centres provide prompt reaction to customer requirements and offer country specific technical expertise and application advice. By combining local knowledge with over 100 years of research, product development and manufacturing capabilities, Crompton products provide the highest standards of performance and user convenience.

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Intregra metering digital system

Integra range of multi-function metering systems measure, display and communicate over 100 parameters. Integra systems can be integrated into energy management and SCADA systems. Options include pulsed, analogue and RS485 communication protocols, a choice of DIN, DIN-rail and ANSI case-styles and LED or LCD displays.

Paladin and Integra Transducers

Extensive range of transducers providing measurement, isolation and conversion of electrical parameters into industry standard DC output signals, offering single or multiple analogue outputs within a single case housing.

Energy Meters

DIN-rail mounted or self-contained panel meters measure combined kWh or kVArh with pulsed or analogue output options and selectable CT and VT ratios. Microprocessor controlled circuitry provides up to Class 1.0 accuracy with outputs displayed directly on the instrument monitor or a remote PC.

Protector Trip Relays

Trip relays continuously monitor and protect any electrical parameter within a set point limit. The range offers single and multi parameter units, earth leakage protection, ground fault relays, vector shift and ROCOF.

Analogue Instruments

Traditional range of analogue instruments includes ANSI switchboard meters, panel indicators, sealed and ruggedized instruments, and complementary selector switches for line-to-line and line-to-neutral readings. All instruments are available in a range of styles, sizes and performance specifications.

Current Transformers

Extensive range of current transformers for reducing high primary currents down to a consistent 5 or 1 Amp secondary current. Options include moulded case width, busbar and aperture sizes, tape wound, 3-in-1, balanced and split cores, current ratings and various mounting options.

Meter Relays and Digital Indicators

Meter relays and digital indicators are ideal for monitoring, process control and load shedding applications. This range includes digital and analogue meter relays, digital bargraph indicators and controllers.

Shunts

Shunts provides an accurate dc millivolt signal, exactly proportional to the system current, to drive ammeter indicators, overload protection and control devices. This range includes industrial, switchboard, DEF 66-13, DIN, base mounted, tag end, lightweight and panel meter shunts in a variety of formats and configurations.

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