Original supplied-product case study
ABB KOFA 12F3 current transformer: how to use the nameplate before shipment release
An original supplied-product photograph showing why current-transformer nameplate data should be reconciled with the approved datasheet, test records and purchase order.

Nameplate verification
For current transformers, the label is part of the technical evidence.
The supplied-product photograph visibly identifies ABB KOFA 12F3 units and shows serial and rating information. Buyers should use that physical data to cross-check the approved technical file.
- Exact type designation
- Primary and secondary ratio
- Number of cores and each core requirement
- Accuracy class and burden
- Frequency and insulation information
- Applicable IEC standard shown on the unit
- Serial number traceability
- Manufacturing year and release records
Original project photograph
Use the physical equipment as procurement evidence.

Release decision
Match the item, nameplate and document file before dispatch.
The approved PO, technical offer, physical label or nameplate, quantity, photographs, test or certificate documents and packing list should describe the same supplied equipment. Any mismatch should be resolved before cargo moves.
Have the same brand or a similar industrial RFQ?
Send the complete model, nameplate, drawing, quantity and required certificates. We can review the procurement and documentation route before quotation.