• 269-Over-and-Under-3-Phase-Monitor

    C269

    Over and Under 3-Phase Monitor

    The Model 269 Over and Under 3-Phase Monitor continuously monitors 3-phase lines for high voltage, low voltage, phase loss or phase reversal. This device features a solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, which drives a SPDT output relay.

    The Model 269 is independent of the system load, and may be used on any horsepower motor. When phase sequence is correct, and the voltage remains between the upper and lower trip points, the output relay remains energizes. When a fault condition is sensed, the output relay drops out.

    The Model 269 does not require a neutral connection, and can be used on Wye or Delta systems. Each of the four voltage versions can be adjusted over a wide range. An adjustable trip delay (1-10 seconds) prevents nuisance tripping. OVER and UNDER voltage failure indicators aid in calibration and system troubleshooting.

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  • 269r-Over-and-Under-3-Phase-Monitor

    C269R

    Over and Under 3-Phase Monitor
    Adj. Restart Delay

    The Model 269R Over & Under 3-Phase Monitor continuously monitors 3-phase lines for high voltage, low voltage, phase loss or phase reversal, and an adjustable . 3 – 5 minute restart delay. This device features a solid-state voltage and phase angle sensing circuit, which drives a SPDT output relay.

    The Model 269R is independent of the system load, and may be used on any horsepower motor. When phase sequence is correct, and the voltage remains between the upper and lower trip points, the output relay remains energized. When a fault condition is sensed, the output relay drops out.

    The Model 269R does not require a neutral connection, and can be used on Wye or Delta systems. Each of the four voltage versions can be adjusted over a wide range. An adjustable restart delay (0.3-5 minutes) allows compressor head pressures to bleed off, in the event of short-term power failures. OVER and UNDER voltage failure indicators aid in cali bration and system troubleshooting.

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  • 2722-Current-Unbalance-Detector

    C2722

    Current Unbalance Detector
    1 - 5A

    The Model 2722 Current Unbalance Detector is designed to monitor 3-phase AC current (or compare three single-phase AC currents). A solid-state electronic sensing circuit drives an internal DPDT relay which energizes during normal, balanced conditions. An unbalanced condition will cause the relay to drop out. The Model 2722 accepts current inputs up to 5 amps and will consider zero amps as balanced (relay stays energized), making the device suitable for use with 3-phase heaters. The Model 2722 has adjustments for percent of unbalance and time delay before tripping. It will automatically reset upon restoration of correct current balance, or a normally-closed momentary switch can be connected for a manual reset. External CT’s can be used to extend the operating current range.

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  • 2732-Single-Phase-Over-Under-Current-Monitor

    C2732

    Single Phase Over/Under Current Monitor
    1 - 5A

    The Model 2732 Single Phase Current Monitor is designed to continuously monitor single-phase AC current. It consists of a solid-state sensing circuit driving an internal electromechanical relay. The Model 2732 has two operating modes: over-current sensing or under-current sensing. The operating mode is selected by means of a slide switch on the monitor. When operating voltage is applied, and the current level is correct according to the operating mode, the relay will energize. A fault condition will cause the OVER/UNDER LED on the monitor to illuminate, and the trip delay will begin. If correct current is restored, the relay remains energized. If current is not restored during the delay period, the relay will de-energize and the red TRIP indicator will illuminate. The Model 2732 has three reset configurations: automatic, manual (add jumper), or manual remote (add switch). The standard model, as provided, will reset automatically.

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  • 278-AC-Current-Transducer

    C278

    AC Current Transducer

    The Model 278 AC Current Transducer is designed to accept an AC current input, and provide a proportional DC output. A linear transformer input is coupled to a solid-state output amplifier. The Model 278 is powered by a 115 VAC source, and is socket-mounted for ease of use. Model 278 Current Transducers can be used with computer and programmable controls to provide: motor and power control; supervisory data acquisition; load monitoring; feedback control; energy management.

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  • 278-AC-Current-Transducer

    C278-230

    AC Current Transducer

    The Model 278 AC Current Transducer is designed to accept an AC current input, and provide a proportional DC output. A linear transformer input is coupled to a solid-state output amplifier. The Model 278 is powered by a 115 VAC source, and is socket-mounted for ease of use. Model 278 Current Transducers can be used with computer and programmable controls to provide: motor and power control; supervisory data acquisition; load monitoring; feedback control; energy management.

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  • 292-Frequency-Monitor

    C292

    Frequency Monitor

    The Model 292 Frequency Monitor is designed to monitor power line frequency. It is intended for systems where line frequency variations will cause improper operation of electrical equipment. A solid-state sensing circuit drives an internal electromechanical relay which is energized when the line frequency is correct. Operating power is drawn from the same line being monitored.

    The Model 292 is set to the over and/or under frequency trip points using ten binary-coded switches. A frequency variation outside the trip points causes the internal relay to drop out and an appropriate LED indicator to illuminate.

    Applications for the Model 292 include stand-by power plants, portable power supplies, and windmill generators.

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  • 471-Multi-Stage-Alternator

    C471

    Multi-Stage Alternator

    The Model 471 Multi-Stage Alternator is designed to control the operating sequence of multi-stage pumping systems. it can also be used to maintain the desired level of pressure on air compressor systems. Four PUMP SELECT DIP switches located on the front panel allow the alternator to control a single-pump, two-pump, three-pump or four-pump system. Only one switch needs to be set for the total number of pumps in the system. The Model 471 will assure that only the necessary pumps are operating, and that the run time for each pump is approximately equal. Pumps are sequenced first-on and first-off. If the pumping demand requires only one pump at a time, the alternator will start the next pump in sequence each time an input switch is closed. Input switches may be float switches, pressure switches, flow switches, etc. , as required by the application.

    Potential uses for the Model 471 include water supply systems, sewage disposal plant systems, storage tank filling systems, air compressor systems, irrigation and water recycling systems.

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  • 200-3-Phase-Voltage-Unbalance-Monitor

    D200

    3-Phase Voltage Unbalance Monitor

    The Model 200 3-Phase Voltage Unbalance Monitor is designed to continuously monitor a three-phase line for unbalanced voltage conditions.

    This device will only energize the relay if an unbalance exists. Zero volts on all three phases is considered a balanced condition. This allows the Model 200 to be used with shunt breakers, so that the breaker can shut off the main power without tripping the monitor.

    The solid-state sensing circuit drives an internal electromechanical relay. Indicator lights on the monitor show when the voltage balance is within an acceptable range; when an unbalance exists; and when the relay is actually tripped.

    When an acceptable voltage balance is reapplied, the Model 200 will automatically reset the relay.

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  • 259-3-Phase-Monitor

    D259

    3-Phase Monitor

    The Model 259 3-Phase Monitor is designed to protect individual 3-phase equipment and motors, or in conjunction with shunt trip breakers. When correct voltage and phase rotation is applied, an internal DPDT relay energizes.

    A fault condition (phase loss, phase reversal, or low voltage) drops out the relay and lights the LED failure indicator. The Model 259 will detect a phase loss condition even when regenerative voltage is present.

    The Model 259 may be used with Wye or Delta systems and requires no neutral connection. Standard operating ranges are available from 120 to 575 VAC, 60Hz and 380 VAC, 50Hz

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  • 2594-3-Phase-Monitor

    D2594

    3-Phase Monitor

    The Model 2594 3-Phase Monitor is designed for use with applications which require high control voltage (up to 600VAC). The Model 2594 protects 3-phase equipment and motors from phase loss, phase reversal and low voltage. When the correct voltage and phase rotation is applied, an internal DPDT relay energizes.

    A fault condition drops out the relay and the FAILURE INDICATOR LED illuminates. When the existing fault is corrected the unit will automatically reset. The Model 2594 can detect a phase loss condition even when regenerative voltage is present. It may be used with Wye or Delta systems; no neutral connection is required.

    Standard operating ranges are available from 120 to 575 VAC, 60Hz, and 380VAC, 50Hz.

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  • 263-3-Phase-Monitor

    D263

    3-Phase Monitor

    The Model 263 continuously monitors 3-phase power systems for phase loss, low voltage and phase reversal. The monitor consists of a solid-state sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay.

    Applying correct voltage and phase rotation energizes the relay. When properly adjusted, a fault condition will cause the relay to de-energize, even when regenerated voltage is present.

    When the fault is corrected, the Model 263 automatically resets. A manual reset version and an option for gold-plated contacts are also available.

    The Model 263 does not require a neutral connection, and can be used on Wye or Delta systems. Each of the five different voltage ranges is adjustable to allow the monitor to be set for existing conditions. NORMAL and TRIP LED indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system troubleshooting.

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