Time Mark Corporation AC Current Monitor Model 1732

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The Model 1732 AC Current Monitor is a single set-point current monitor. It can be used to detect either over current or under current, depending on whether the trip point is set above or below the input current. Dual LED indicators on the front or top of the unit give a clear visual reference for a fault condition. The Model 1732 generates its operating voltage from the monitored current line, so no external power supply is required. A current greater than 25 amps is needed to energize the internal relay. Momentary current above 150 amps will not damage the unit, however, the maximum current set-point is 150 amps. The Model 1732 is not frequency sensitive, and can be used on AC currents from 50 to 400 Hz.
Description
The Model 1732 AC Current Monitor is a single set-point current monitor. It can be used to detect either over current or under current, depending on whether the trip point is set above or below the input current. Dual LED indicators on the front or top of the unit give a clear visual reference for a fault condition. The Model 1732 generates its operating voltage from the monitored current line, so no external power supply is required. A current greater than 25 amps is needed to energize the internal relay. Momentary current above 150 amps will not damage the unit, however, the maximum current set-point is 150 amps. The Model 1732 is not frequency sensitive, and can be used on AC currents from 50 to 400 Hz.

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AC Current Monitor - Model 1732 - Time Mark Corporation
Tulsa, OK, USA
AC Current Monitor
Model 1732
AC Current Monitor Model 1732
The Model 1732 AC Current Monitor is a single set-point current monitor. It can be used to detect either over current or under current, depending on whether the trip point is set above or below the input current. Dual LED indicators on the front or top of the unit give a clear visual reference for a fault condition. The Model 1732 generates its operating voltage from the monitored current line, so no external power supply is required. A current greater than 25 amps is needed to energize the internal relay. Momentary current above 150 amps will not damage the unit, however, the maximum current set-point is 150 amps. The Model 1732 is not frequency sensitive, and can be used on AC currents from 50 to 400 Hz.

The Model 1732 AC Current Monitor is a single set-point current monitor. It can be used to detect either over current or under current, depending on whether the trip point is set above or below the input current. Dual LED indicators on the front or top of the unit give a clear visual reference for a fault condition. The Model 1732 generates its operating voltage from the monitored current line, so no external power supply is required. A current greater than 25 amps is needed to energize the internal relay. Momentary current above 150 amps will not damage the unit, however, the maximum current set-point is 150 amps. The Model 1732 is not frequency sensitive, and can be used on AC currents from 50 to 400 Hz.

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Technical Specifications

  Time Mark Corporation
Product Category Protective Relays and Monitoring Relays
Product Number Model 1732
Product Name AC Current Monitor
Current Sensitive Relay Over-Current Protection; Undercurrent
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