Submittal Sheet

SPECIFICATION DATA
31-00145-02
20
Current Switches
Split and Solid Core
CS-O-F, CS-C-F, CP-O-F, CP-C-F, CP-O-FL,
CS-O-A, CP-O-A, CP-C-A, CP-O-AL
OVERVIEW
The Current Switches are designed for use in any AC
current monitoring application in which you are looking to
monitor a particular piece of equipment for equipment
failure, preventative maintenance, status, and electrical
load status.
The current switches should be installed on the line side of
the power to the electrical equipment.
The current switches are available in both solid and split-
core versions which also includes a 35 mm Din Rail
mounting foot for easy installation in panel mount
applications.
The solid-core versions are a great choice for new
installations or OEM applications in which cost sensitivity,
lower trip points and environmental issues may be of
concern.
The split-core version of the current switches work great in
retrofit applications and for use in service vehicles since
one part will work in most applications and can be
installed without disconnecting any wires.
The switches can be used to determine the run time of
your equipment as well as basic load trending
applications where you want to know how long your piece
of equipment runs when logging the contact closures on
your building management system or PLC.
Applications
Overload Conditions
Underload Conditions
Normal Operating Conditions
•Broken Belts
Belt Slippage
•Locked Rotors
•Equipment Failure
•Fans
•Pumps
•Compressors
•Motors
Ovens
Industrial Equipment
Lighting Status and Usage
Electrical Load Status
Local Alarms (Strobes and Audible Alarms)
Preventative Maintenance Scheduling
The Current Switches are covered by a Five (5) Year
Limited Warranty.
SPECIFICATIONS
Monitored Current Type: AC Current
Maximum AC Voltage: 600 VAC
Operating Frequency Range: 40 to 1 KHz
Core Style: Solid-Core and Split-Core Versions available
(See Ordering Grid)
Sensor Power: Induced from the Monitored Conductor
Amperage Range: See Ordering Grid
Isolation Voltage: 2200 VAC
Trip Point Style: See Ordering Grid
Trip Point: See Ordering Grid
Hysteresis:
10% of trip point, typical (for adjustable switches).
Contact Type: Normally-Open “N/O” or Normally-Closed
“N/C” (See ordering Grid)

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