Shunts

 
Megger 249003 - Calibration Shunt, 0.01 Ohms, 10 A
Catalog: 249003
  • Product Height: 1.50 IN
  • Product Length: 10.00 IN
  • Product Width: 6.00 IN
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 9030330040
  • ECCN Number: EAR99
  • Country of Origin: United States

Your Price: $395.00

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Megger 249004 - Calibration Shunt, 0.001 Ohms, 100 A
Catalog: 249004
  • Product Height: 1.50 IN
  • Product Length: 10.00 IN
  • Product Width: 6.00 IN
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 9030330040
  • ECCN Number: EAR99
  • Country of Origin: United States
Megger 249000 - Calibration Shunt, 10 Ohms, 0.001 A
Catalog: 249000
  • Product Height: 1.50 IN
  • Product Length: 6.00 IN
  • Product Width: 6.00 IN
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 9030330040
  • ECCN Number: EAR99
  • Country of Origin: United States

List Price: $385.00

Your Price: $377.30

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Megger 249001 - Calibration Shunt, 1 Ohm, 0.01 A
Catalog: 249001
  • Product Height: 1.50 IN
  • Product Length: 7.00 IN
  • Product Width: 6.00 IN
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 9030330040
  • ECCN Number: EAR99
  • Country of Origin: United States

List Price: $385.00

Your Price: $377.30

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Megger 249002 - Field Test Shunt, 0.1 Ohm
Catalog: 249002
  • Product Height: 1.50 IN
  • Product Length: 10.00 IN
  • Product Width: 6.00 IN
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 9030330040
  • ECCN Number: EAR99
  • Country of Origin: United States

List Price: $395.00

Your Price: $387.10

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Megger 249005 - Calibration Shunt, 0.0001 Ohms, 500 A
Catalog: 249005
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 9030330040
  • ECCN Number: EAR99
  • Country of Origin: United States

List Price: $395.00

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Shunts

A shunt is an electrical component which creates a low resistance path for electric current to follow and pass around a point in a circuit. Shunts can also be used as ammeters to measure current that is too high to be measured by a regular ammeter by placing the shunt in series with the load so that all of the current to be measured will flow through it. Shunts come in a variety of voltage, amperage, and resistance ratings.
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