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Veris H735 - Hawkeye Setpoint Current Switch

 
$54.26
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H735
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The Veris Hawkeye H735 is a solid-Core adjustable setpoint current switches with patented integral command relay. The Hawkeye 735 Series is the ideal solution for the automation installer. These units combine a current switch and relay into a single package, reducing the space required for total control of fans and pumps. The integral current switch and relay operate independently of one another. The 735 product facilitates the functions of start/stop and status with one device instead of two.

Now you can easily detect when drive belts slip, break, or pump couplings shear. In fact, a typical HVAC motor that loses its load has a reduction of current draw of up to 50%. That's why Veris sensors
are the industry standard for status.

Features

The H735 is used for starting/stopping and monitoring positive status of fan and pump motors while it replaces pressure switches and other electromechanical devices. Combines command relay & fan/pump status sensor in a single, easy to install unit, reduces number of components installed, and fits better in small starter enclosures. The command relay and status are contained withing in a single unit.

The H735 replaces pressure switches and other electromechanical devices that detect belt loss and motor failure, making it ideal for fan and pump status.This one device does the job of two by reducing charges from electrician, providing relay and status LEDs for easy setup and polarity insensitive status output. One to 135A adjustable setpoint for current sensor status. 5-year limited warranty

Product Specifications

 

Amperage Range 1-135A
Sensor Power Induced
Insulation Class 600VAC rms
Frequency Range 50/60Hz
Temperature Range -15° to 60°C
Humidity Range 0-95% non-con dens ing
Setpoint Adjustable 1-135A
Hysteresis 10% Typical
Dimensions(L x W x H) 2.93" (75mm) x 2.68" (68mm) x 1.05" (27mm)
Sensor Opening Size 0.75" (19mm) Dia.
Comments Do not use the LED status indicators as evidence of applied voltage.