New Hawkeye 300 Micro Split-core On/off Current Switch Manufactured By Veris

US $250

  • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  • May 24th
New Hawkeye 300 Micro Split-Core On/Off Current Switch Manufactured by Veris Industries   New Hawkeye 300 Micro Split-Core On/Off Current Switch Manufactured by Veris Industries Still in the original packaging with the factory seal Hawkeye 300 go/no go current switches provide a cost-effective solution for monitoring status on unit vents, exhaust fans, recirculation pumps, and other fixed loads where belt loss is not a concern Veris has applied new technology to the H300 to achieve impressive improvement in turn-on levels, with the lowest turn-on current in the industry at a mere 150mA!   APPLICATIONS Monitoring on/off status of electrical loads Monitoring direct-drive units, exhaust fans, and other fixed loads Verifying lighting run times On/off status for direct-drive fans, pumps, and process motors More reliable for status than relays across auxiliary contacts Ideal for direct-drive units, unit vents, fan coil units, exhaust fans, and other fixed loads Great for lighting status–less expensive than 277V relays Low 0.15A turn-on...ideal for small exhaust fans (not intended to detect belt loss) Removable mounting bracket provides installation flexibility Monitor status of fans, pumps, motors & other electrical loads Split-core for fast retrofit installation Micro housing for tight enclosures...saves valuable panel space 100% solid-state, no moving parts to fail Polarity insensitive output   Products are Brand New in the Package, New Old Stock Products are as shown in the photos Please contact us if you have any questions We will ship Internationally, Please contact us for a shipping quote Please check out our other Items

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