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Single Phase Current Monitor
A single set-point sensor that can be used as either an over current or under current sensor, depending on the contacts used.
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AC Current Transducer
Designed to accept an AC current input, and provide a proportional DC output.
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DC Current Monitor
This monitor senses from 1 to 10 amps DC, and is available for 24 or 120 VAC, 40 or 60 Hz supply voltages.
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Current Transmitter/Receiver
Consists of two identical modules. One module accepts the input from a standard CT, while the second module is connected to a current monitor.
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AC Current Monitor
Used to detect either over current or under current, depending on whether the set-point is set above or below the input current.
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AC Current Monitor
The Model 1732 generates its operating voltage from the monitored current line, so no external power supply is required. |
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3-Phase Current Unbalance Detector
Monitors 3-phase lines to detect an unbalanced current.
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Current Sensitive Relay
Monitors a single-phase AC current for an over-current condition. |
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3-Phase Current Monitor
Designed to monitor all legs of a 3-phase line, and can also be used to monitor three individual single-phase lines.
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Motor Load Monitor
Detects an overload or under-load condition on all types of running motors; conveyor motors, elevator motors, mixer motors, submersible pumps, suction pumps, etc. |
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Current Unbalance Detector
Designed to monitor 3-phase AC current (or compare three single-phase AC currents).
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Single Phase Current Monitor
Designed to continuously monitor single-phase AC current.
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3-Phase Over/Under Current Monitor
Designed to monitor the current level of a 3-phase line or to compare the currents of three single-phase lines.
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Single Phase Current Monitor
Designed for monitoring alternating current in the range of 1-5 amps, at 50 to 400 Hz.
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