90VDC
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2601-110VDC
Under-Voltage MonitorThe Model 2601 is a single-set-point under-voltage monitor. Input voltages above set-point will cause the output contact to energize and LED indicator to illuminate. Input voltages below the set-point will cause the output contact to de-energize and extinguish the LED indictor.
The Model 2601 is available in AC or DC versions. AC models of the 2601 are not frequency sensitive and can be used on systems from 50 to 400 Hz. The voltage level is screwdriver adjustable over a wide operating range. Requires a standard 8-pin octal socket for mounting
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DC260B-60-92
Over or Under Voltage MonitorThe Model 260 Voltage Sensor is a single set-point voltage sensor. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize (contacts 1 & 8 closed). Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize (contacts 1 & 2 closed). The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 2%.
The standard unit has a screwdriver, or fingertip adjustable set-point range of approximately 35%. of the maximum voltage. This device can also be provided with a factory calibrated trip point.
AC versions of the Model 260 Voltage Sensor are not frequency sensitive, and may be used in systems from 50 Hz to 400 Hz. DC models are not polarity sensitive. This device requires a standard 8-pin socket, such as Time Mark’s Model 51×120.
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DC260BM-60-92
Over or Under Voltage MonitorThe Model 260 Voltage Sensor is a single set-point voltage sensor. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize (contacts 1 & 8 closed). Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize (contacts 1 & 2 closed). The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 2%.
The standard unit has a screwdriver, or fingertip adjustable set-point range of approximately 35%. of the maximum voltage. This device can also be provided with a factory calibrated trip point.
AC versions of the Model 260 Voltage Sensor are not frequency sensitive, and may be used in systems from 50 Hz to 400 Hz. DC models are not polarity sensitive. This device requires a standard 8-pin socket, such as Time Mark’s Model 51×120.