SSAC-SYMCOM ECS41A Current Sensor Relay
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SSAC-SYMCOM ECS41A Current Sensor Relay
SSAC-SYMCOM ECS41A Current Sensor Relay
Part #:ECS41A
SKU #: 2179876
Key Features
Part #:ECS41A
SKU #: 2179876
Brand: Littelfuse
Contact Configuration: SPDT/(1 Form C)
Dimensions: 3-1/2 in H x 2-1/2 in W x 1-3/4 in D
Frequency Rating: 45/500, 45/500 Hz
Sensor Type: Over/Undercurrent
Series: ECS
- Built-in toroidal current sensing eliminates need to install stand alone current transformer and provides isolation from monitored circuit
- Encapsulated, protects against shock, vibration and humidity
- Adjustable mode, trip point and trip delay, provides flexibility for use in many applications
- 10 A, SPDT isolated relay output - allows control of AC voltage loads
- -40 to 60 deg F operating temperature
SSAC-SYMCOM ECS41A Current Sensor Relay
Littelfuse SSAC Current Sensor Relay, Isolated Electro Mechanical, Series: ECS, 120 VAC, 45/500 Hz Frequency, Over/Undercurrent Sensor, SPDT/(1 Form C) Contact Configuration, Surface Mounting, Male Quick-Connect Terminal, 0.15 to 7 s Trip Delay, 3-1/2 in H x 2-1/2 in W x 1-3/4 in D Dimensions
Additional Description: LTFS-ECS41A CURRENT SENSOR
Catalog Description: The ECS Series of single-phase AC current sensors is a universal, overcurrent or undercurrent sensing control. Its built-in toroidal sensor eliminates the inconvenience of installing a stand-alone current transformer. Includes onboard adjustments for current sensing mode, trip point, and trip delay. Detects over or undercurrent events like locked rotor, loss of load, an open heater or lamp load, or proves an operation is taking place or has ended. Operation: Input voltage must be supplied at all times for proper operation. When a fault is sensed throughout the trip delay, the output relay is energized. When the current returns to the normal run condition or zero, the output and the delay are reset. If a fault is sensed and then corrected before the trip delay is completed, the relay will not energize and the trip delay is reset to zero.