Transducer interfaces between voltage monitor and relay.

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Designed for electric utility distribution automation systems, Voltage Monitor Transducer provides interface between Current and Voltage Monitoring Insulators and current sensors and electric utility protection relays, metering devices, and other IEDs. It incorporates 3 channels to accommodate 3-phase voltage monitoring applications. Integral power supply accepts 120 Vac, 24 Vdc, or 48 Vdc. I/O voltage is 120 Vac nominal, with 150 Vac max output and 1,000 Vac/Vdc max input.



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Lindsey Manufacturing Introduces Voltage Monitor Transducer



Universal device provides optimum interface between voltage monitor and
protection relay

AZUSA, Calif., April 9, 2007 -- Lindsey Manufacturing Company, a leading supplier of advanced transmission and distribution solutions to the electric utility industry, today announced the introduction of the Voltage Monitor Transducer (VMT). This unit provides an optimum interface between Lindsey's Current and Voltage Monitoring Insulators (CVMI) for overhead and underground voltage and current sensors and electric utility protection relays, metering devices, and other intelligent electronic devices (IEDs).

The first universal device of its kind for electric utility distribution automation (DA) systems, the VMT provides metering-grade accuracy and can be applied to any protection relay. It incorporates three channels in a single package to accommodate typical three-phase voltage monitoring applications. The VMT functions as a unity-gain amplifier, which accepts the voltage signal from a Lindsey CVMI sensor, and then outputs said voltage at an appropriate power level to drive the voltage input of the protection relay, regardless of the input impedance of the protection device.

According to Lindsey Marketing Manager Phil Spillane, the VMT opens up a much wider range of distribution protection and automation applications for Lindsey's cost-effective, high-performance voltage monitors. "In the past, each sensor had to be constructed to exactly match the input impedance of the corresponding IED," said Spillane. "With the VMT, users can apply our voltage monitors to any protection relay without the need for specialized configuration."

The VMT has a protection relay burden of greater than 10k Ohm, and its wide bandwidth (30Hz to 4.2kHz) provides resolution to the 70th harmonic. The compact unit (4 in. wide x 10 in. long x 2 in. high) includes an integral power supply, which accepts 120 VAC, 24 VDC or 48 VDC. Input/output voltage is rated at 120 VAC nominal, with 150 VAC maximum output and 1,000 VAC/VDC maximum input. The VMT's power outage run-through is >15 cycles; in the event of control power loss, the device's signal output continues,
uninterrupted, for a minimum of 1/4 second (does not apply to 48 VDC power).

To learn more about the Voltage Monitor Transducer, go to lindsey-usa.com/vmt.

About Lindsey Manufacturing Company
Founded in 1947, Lindsey Manufacturing Company provides technically innovative, cost-saving solutions to the electric utility industry. Lindsey is committed to transforming utilities' problems and challenges into engineered solutions to support safe and reliable transmission and distribution of electrical power. Lindsey solutions range from substation and transmission line security and emergency restoration systems, to current and voltage sensors and related equipment. For more information, visit www.lindsey-usa.com.

Contacts:
Phil Spillane
Lindsey Manufacturing Co.
Tel: +1 626.969.3471
pspillane@lindsey-usa.com

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