áramátalakítóval
Áramátalakítóval is a Hungarian term that translates to "with a current transformer" or "equipped with a current transformer." In the context of electrical engineering, a current transformer (CT) is a type of instrument transformer that is used to measure electric current. It is used in conjunction with a measuring instrument or a protective relay to scale down high currents to a level that can be safely handled by these devices. The primary winding of a CT is connected in series with the circuit where the current is to be measured, and the secondary winding is connected to the measuring instrument. The CT operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction, where the high current flowing through the primary winding produces a magnetic field that induces a proportional current in the secondary winding.
The term "áramátalakítóval" would typically appear in descriptions of electrical equipment, such as switchgear, panelboards, or