Information for ruling 600006199
This section is Advance Tariff Ruling
- Start date
- 26 May 2023
- Expiry date
- 25 May 2026
- Commodity code
- 8504312990 (opens in new tab)
- Description
- Split Core Current Sensor Split core current sensor fitted with attached cable and a RJ11 connector. The detector inner diameter 24mm, for measuring current up to 200 amp. The current sensor uses a ferrite-based split-core ct-clamp to monitor the current flowing through a cable, the EMF emitted from the cables power the transmitter, and this sends out an EnOcean telegram which contains the current readings from the cable. The output from the RJ11 connector is DC voltage. The current sensor can be used on any type of machine, instrument or apparatus with an AC input as this monitors the cables powering the devices and provides a current reading.
- Keywords
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- FOR MEASURING ELECTR. QUANTITIES
- SENSORS
- MEASURING TRANSFORMERS
- TRANSFORMERS
- Justification
- Classification has been determined in accordance with the following: For the purposes of determining the commodity codes within which goods most appropriately fall, reg 3 (1) of The Customs Tariff (Establishment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 sets out that the rules of interpretation contained in the following have effect – a. Part Two (Goods Classification Table Rules of Interpretation) of the Tariff of the United Kingdom (Reg 3(1)(a)); and b. Notes to a section or chapter of the Goods Classification Table (Reg 3(1)(b)). GIR 1 has been used to classify this product by the terms of heading 8504: Electrical transformers, static converters (for example, rectifiers) and inductors GIR 6 has been used to classify the goods to subheading level 850431: Other transformers; Having a power handling capacity not exceeding 1 kVA 8 Digit code 85043129: Measuring transformers; Other than for voltage measurement 10 Digit code 8504312990: Other than for use in civil aircraft Also classified in accordance with: Harmonized System Explanatory Note (HSEN's) to heading 85.04 (I) ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS