Senther high-performance leakage current sensor unveiled to safeguard the safety of charging piles

In the current booming development of the new energy vehicle industry, the safety performance of charging piles, as a key infrastructure, has attracted much attention. Recently, a new high-performance M1002 leakage current sensor developed by SentherTime Technology was officially unveiled, providing a more reliable guarantee for the safe operation of charging stations.

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The leakage current sensor is the core component of the charging pile safety protection system, mainly responsible for real-time monitoring of small current leakage caused by poor insulation and other reasons after the charging pile is connected to the electric vehicle. Once a leakage current exceeding the safety threshold is detected, the protection mechanism will be immediately triggered to cut off the power supply, effectively preventing electric shock accidents or electrical fires. At the same time, it can also provide early warning of potential insulation problems in the electrical system, assist in timely maintenance, and avoid large-scale failures.

The new leakage current sensor launched by Senther Technology has achieved a significant breakthrough in technology. Its detection accuracy has reached the leading level in the industry, and it can accurately capture extremely subtle changes in leakage current. The response speed has also been greatly improved, and it can respond in a very short time, eliminating safety hazards in their infancy. In complex electromagnetic environments, this