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Home » Commissioning: Getting it Right: Motor Current Sensors
During a recent commissioning project, I discovered that some motor current sensors were not indicating properly. I was surprised because I considered current sensors to be easy to install and operate. I normally check that the current sensors are installed on the correct motor, but I do not include specific steps in my test procedures for testing the current sensors.