Protective snap-together enclosure for current transformers

Inductor devices – With outer casing or housing – Internal inductor support

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336175, 336192, 361731, 439752, H01F 2702

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053630793

ABSTRACT:
There is provided an enclosure that encapsulates a current transformer by utilizing a snap together design while allowing for electrical coupling between the transformer and external wiring. Two housing members will snap together while capturing the transformer in a rigid fashion to avoid excess vibration or friction, which could fatigue the transformer's wiring.

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