CMG-0101 Series Diversified Electronics atcdiversified.com 800.727.5646 242 Current Monitors // CMG-0101 Series The CMG-0101 Series is a solid state self powered Current Monitor that is used to detect the presence of AC current. When the monitored current exceeds the trip point for longer than 400 mSec., the output energizes (Pick-up). When the monitored current drops below the trip point for longer than 400 mSec., the output de-energizes (Drop-out). No physical connection is required as the line to be monitored is magnetically coupled by passing the conductor through the protruding Current Transformer of the monitor. No external supply is needed to power the monitor. A C G O / NO - GO C u r r e n t Moni tor • No physical connection to the AC line that is being monitored • Magnetically coupled by passing supply line through protruding Current Transformer • No supply voltage required • Will operate on 24, 120, 240 or 480 VAC lines • Easy installation • 1/4" Quick Disconnect Terminals \\\OPERATION \\\DIMENSIONS (INCHES) \\\SPECIFICATIONS CONTROL VOLTAGE Not Required TRIP POINTS Pick-up 2 Amps Drop-out 25% below Pick-up OUTPUT Solid State, SPST-N.O. 1 Amp Resistive; 40 VA Run @ 120 VAC Inductive MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS CURRENT 200 Amp turns @ 25°C RESPONSE TIME Operate 2-10 mSEC @ 130 Amps; 400 mSEC @ 10% over Release 400 mSEC (Approximately) ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM OUTPUT VOLTAGE 280 VAC ACCURACY 20% on Pick-up TERMINATIONS (2) 1/4" Quick Disconnect Terminals RESET Automatic TEMPERATURE RATING Operate 32° to 131°F (0° to +55°C) Storage -49° to 185°F (-45° to +85°C) ENCLOSURE Style “D” Surface Mounted WEIGHT 13 oz. SOLID-STATE OUTPUT SELF POWERED \\\ORDERING INFORMATION MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION CMG-0101 AC GO/NO-GO Current Monitor
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