OK, I now understand why multi-turn primary is a no-go.
Given you’re making a trade off between test procedure (want single primary turn) and test equipment cost (I’m not made of money either) it may be time to think about compromises.
In general, a Rogowski coil should be nice and linear because it has no magnetic core (but watch out for people swapping out any stainless / brass screws etc!). How about:
- using something like the Valhalla 2555A someone mentioned to do your per-unit calibration (and perhaps adjustment) at 100 A
- sampling a small number of parts off the line (eg first x units from the batch and then y randomly sampled units) for the time-consuming multi-turn primary test to go all the way up to 400 A
Additionally - sorry if you’re already on top of it! - the current
return paths can be quite important to a Rogowski. So your product design and per-product calibration should have a defined and mechanically stable current return path. When doing a multi-turn primary, the path the windings take around the Rogowski should mimic this.
https://valhallascientific.com/shop/repair-calibration/2555a/