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Current monitoring relays take sensors onboard

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 15, 2004

New families of current monitoring relays uniquely combine a current sensor and a relay in a single split-core package.

New families of current monitoring relays uniquely combine a current sensor and a relay in a single split-core package.

By requiring fewer connections, the new relays offer increased reliability and up to a 50% reduction in installation time.

This makes them particularly suitable for cabinet applications in process automation.

The new product families are available for AC current (AKS series) and DC current (DKS series) from 1 to 200A.

They can be powered internally or externally.

The output can be normally open or normally closed with a solid-state or a dry-contact relay compatible with AC or DC secondary circuits.

The design's clamp-on function allows mounting on site without splitting conductors, reducing the number of actions (no disconnection of the cable) - cutting installation time still further and increasing safety.

The new relays are well suited to retrofit applications in existing installations.

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