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Phase Separator for Current Clamp 3/5 Phases

Print Profile(2)

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X1 Carbon
P1P
X2D
A1
H2C
H2D
P2S
X1
H2D Pro
P1S
H2S
X1E
A2L

3 Phases
3 Phases
Designer
2.5 h
3 plates

5 Phases
5 Phases
Designer
4 h
2 plates

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Here is my "phase splitter" for measuring the power of devices and currents of individual phases of plug-in devices using a current clamp.
Two print profiles are available. One for cables with three phases and one for cables with five phases.

The cables are to be arranged so that the individual phases are located individually under their respective labels according to the labeling. (See photos). Measurements are always taken at the label!
Where the cables enter and exit, the housing is screwed with wood countersunk screws. Additionally, the housing is spot-glued.
 

3 Phases:

For this, the cable must be stripped a good 41 cm to fit into the housing. For marking the plugs - indicating which phase is on the plug - the print profile includes two "marking parts" for the male and female plugs.
Power measurements using test probes + clamp are taken directly via the socket contacts. Example as shown in the photo.

The housing can accommodate a maximum of a 3x1.5 mm² cable, with an outer diameter of up to 7.5 mm.

 

5 Phases:

The cable must be stripped approximately 50 cm to fit into the housing. The housing can accommodate a maximum of a 5x1.5 mm² cable, with an outer diameter of up to 14 mm. To measure voltage or power using a test probe, the lid has a hole at each phase to insert the test probe. For this, the wires are stripped by 1 cm at that point inside the housing and firmly clamped into the housing.

This housing is also screwed at the cable entry and exit points and spot-glued in the remaining areas.

Anyone who wants to use the “Gedget” regularly and frequently (e.g., at work) should consider something more robust/durable for the exposed wires in the housing, such as a thick wire or soldering the wires, as repeated piercing of the stranded wire will gradually destroy and separate the individual strands.

 

Colors/Labeling:

L1 = brown

L2 = black

L3 = gray

N = blue

PE = yellow/green

 

I am available for any questions.

I would be pleased to receive a comment with a photo of your print!

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