Honeywell CSS-C - Manual
Honeywell CSS-C – Manual, read for free online in PDF format. We hope this helps you resolve any issues you may have. If you have further questions, please contact us through the contact form.
Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – WARNING; Latch Operation; CAUTION
- Page 3 – Wiring; OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS
- Page 4 – Calibration of Adjustable Trip Point; TROUBLESHOOTING
IND.CONT.EQ.
3JHX
INSTALLATION 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 all power sources
are disconnected and locked out before
installation as severe injury or death may
result from electrical shock due to contact
with high voltage wires.
CAUTION
This product is not intended to be used for life
or safety applications.
CAUTION
This product is not intended for use in any
hazardous or classified locations.
INSTALLATION
Make sure that all installations are in compliance with all
national and local electrical codes. Only qualified
individuals that are familiar with codes, standards and
proper safety procedures for high voltage installations
should attempt installation. The current switches will not
require external power, since the power for the current
switch is induced from the conductor being monitored.
WARNING
Never rely on the LEDs to determine whether
power is present at the current switch. The
red LED will indicate whether the current is
above the adjustable trip point. The green
LED will indicate whether the current is below
the adjustable trip point.
IMPORTANT
The current switch should be used on insulated
conductors only!
The current switch may be mounted in any position using
the (2) #8 x 3/4 in. (19 mm) Tek screws and the mounting
holes in the base or snapped directly on to the 1-3/8 in.
(35 mm) DIN rail (See Figures 1 and 2). Leave a
minimum distance of 1 in. (25 mm) between the current
switch and any other magnetic devices, such as
contactors and transformers.
For applications in which the normal operating current is
below the 0.8/2.0 Amps trip point (See Fig. 3), the
conductor being monitored may be looped through the
sensor 6/12 times giving you a total operating current of
6/12 times the original current.
Example:
A small fan operating at 0.2 Amps can be wrapped
through the sensor 6 times to give you a total
operating current of 1.2 Amps flowing through the
CSS-O-A300-001. Another option is to use CSS-O-
A200-001.
A small fan operating at 0.2 Amps can be wrapped
through the sensor 16 times to give you a total
operating current of 3.2 Amps flowing through the
CSP-O-A300-001. Another option is to use the
CSP-O-A200-001.
Fig. 1. Sensor placed on DIN rail
C
R
U
L
U
S
3X
M25289
"Loading the manual" means you need to wait until the file loads and becomes available for online reading. Some manuals are very large, and the time they take to appear depends on your internet speed.
Summary
SOLID CORE AND SPLIT CORE ADJUSTABLE CURRENT “STATUS” SWITCHES 62-0242—01 2 Fig. 2. Sensor removed from DIN rail Fig. 3. Wires through sensors WARNING The secondary of the 5 Amps Current Transformer must be shorted together before the power may be turned on to the monitored device. For applications ...
SOLID CORE AND SPLIT CORE ADJUSTABLE CURRENT “STATUS” SWITCHES 3 62-0242—01 Fig. 6. Opening with a screwdriver Wiring Honeywell recommends the use of a 2 conductor 16 to 22 AWG (1.3 to 0.3 mm 2 ) shielded cable or twisted wire, copper wire only, for all current switch output applications. A maximum ...
SOLID CORE AND SPLIT CORE ADJUSTABLE CURRENT “STATUS” SWITCHES Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley, MN 55422 Toronto, Ontario M1V 4Z9 customer.honeywell.com ® U.S. Registered Tradema...