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320-1416 Onan 3-phase Current Sensor Transformer Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
Location:

Albion, Indiana, United States

Albion, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:320-1416 Brand:ONAN UPC:Does not apply

Onan generator part #320-1416

 from National Inventory Reserve surplus

 never used may show some shelf wear

1 1/2 inch thick

11 1/2 inches long

Additional information about this part is welcome.

Dear spiker123marc,

This looks like a 3-phase current transformer, used to feed an output Ammeter. It may be called something to do with circuit breaker(s), that would only be due to it's proximity to them or perhaps because it feeds an overcurrent cut-off.

I would bet money on its use as a remote current sensor.

Good Luck!

John Petter

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