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IND.CONT .EQ. 3JHX INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS 62-0242—01 Solid Core and Split Core Adjustable Current “Status” Switches CSS-O, CSS-C; CSP-O, CSP-C SAFETY WARNING For CSS-O,C ensure that a ll power sources are disconne cted and lo cked out befor e installation as severe in jury or death may result from electrical s hock due t o contact with h[...]
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SOLID CORE AND SPLIT CORE ADJUSTABLE CURRENT “STATUS” SWITCHES 62-0242— 01 2 Fig. 2. S ensor remove d from DIN ra il Fig. 3. Wires through sensor s WARNING The secondar y of the 5 Amp s Current T ransformer must be shor ted together before the power may be turned on to the monitored device. For applications in which the norm al operating c ur[...]
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SOLID CORE AND SPLIT CORE ADJU STABLE CURRENT “ST ATUS” SWITCHES 3 62-0242—01 Fig. 6. Open ing with a scre wdriver Wiri ng Honeywell recommen ds the use of a 2 conducto r 16 to 22 AWG (1.3 to 0.3 mm 2 ) shield ed cable or twisted wire, copper wire only, for all current switch output a pplications. A maximum wi re length o f less than 9 8.4 fe[...]
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SOLID CORE AND SPLIT CORE ADJUSTABLE CURRENT “STATUS” SWITCHES Automation and Cont rol Solutions Honeywell Internatio nal Inc. Honeywell Limited-H oneywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Dr ive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley, MN 55422 Toronto, Onta rio M1V 4Z9 customer.hone ywell.com ® U.S. Regi stered T rademark © 2007 Hone ywell Internati onal[...]