Current Switch CS2

Current Switch CS2

The CS2 Current Switch is used where current flow needs to be proved. When current flow is present the switch will operate. 

It works by passing a cable through the aperture of the switch. 

The normally open contacts will close providing a signal to your switching device to confirm current has been detected. 

They are most commonly connected to Gas Interlock Panels to open Gas Valve once current has been detected.

It has an adjustable sensitivity set point ranging from 0 – 10 Amps.

Suitable to detect current from 1ph and 3ph circuits.

Can be set to detect minimum currents of between 0 – 10A.

Prices & Options
Code & Description Price  
CS2 : Current Switch CS2 £33.33 + VAT £40.00
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