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Adjustable Current Switches

 

Installation and Operation

 

 

 

#NSA-A/ACS2, NSA-A/ASCS2, NSA-A/ASCS2-L 

– 11/14/2019 

 

Specifications subject to change without notice. 

Catalog No. 11-808-743-01 

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5

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Wires Through Sensors 

 

Figure 4

 

 

 

APPLICATION NOTES 

The conductor being monitored may be looped through the sensor multiple times. The loops increase the current 
measured by the current switch. Each time the conductor passes through the current switch window equals one loop 
(Figure 4). To determine the proper number of loops required, take the rated Fixed Trip Point of the current switch and 
divide it by the Operating Current of the Monitored Device, add one (1), then round up to the nearest whole number. 
Example: When using the NSA-A/ACS2, a small fan operating at 0.1A should be wrapped through the sensor four times to 
give you a total operating current of 0.4 Amps flowing through the NSA-A/ACS2. Formula Example: (0.25A/0.1A) = 2.5 + 1 
= 3.5, which rounded up equals 4 loops

 

 

Wiring Instructions 

 

Carrier recommends the use of a two conductor 16 to 22 AWG shielded cable or twisted pair copper wire only, for all 
current switch applications. A maximum wire length of less than 30 meters (98.4 feet) should be used between the current 
switch and the Building Management System or controller. Note: When using a shielded cable, be sure to connect only (1) 
end of the shield to ground at the controller. Connecting both ends of the shield to ground may cause a ground loop. When 
removing the shield from the sensor end, make sure to properly trim the shield to prevent any chance of shorting. The 
current switch output terminals represent a solid-state switch for controlling both AC and DC loads and are not polarity 
sensitive. Tighten the screws at the terminal block connections to the recommended torque of 0.5 to 0.6 Nm (4.43 to 5.31 
in-

lbs). The aperture (hole) size of the current switch is 0.75” (1.90 cm). 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NSA-A/ACS2

Page 1: ...ng management system or PLC Applications Overload Conditions Underload Conditions Normal Operating Conditions Broken Belts Belt Slippage Locked Rotors Equipment Failure Fans Pumps Compressors Motors Ovens Industrial Equipment Lighting Status and Usage Electrical Load Status Local Alarms Strobes and Audible Alarms Preventative Maintenance Scheduling Part Numbers NSA A ACS2 NSA A ASCS2 NSA A ASCS2 L...

Page 2: ...t File E309723 CE RoHS2 WEEE Product Weight NSA A ACS2 0 216 lbs 0 097 kg NSA A ASCS2 0 270 lbs 0 123 kg NSA A ASCS2 L 0 280 lbs 0 127 kg Product Dimensions L x W x H Solid Core 2 760 70 11 mm x 3 343 84 92 mm x 1 050 26 67 mm Split Core 2 780 70 51 mm x 3 238 82 25 mm x 1 120 28 45 mm Response Time Model 0 50 Amps 0 60 Amps 0 75 Amps 1 0 Amps 1 5 Amps 10 Amps 20 Ampls NSA A ACS2 221 mS 144 mS 109...

Page 3: ...ly on the Red LED to determine whether power is present at the current switch At very low monitored input currents the Red LED may not light to indicate the current is above the trip point Installation Ensure all installations are in compliance with all national and local electrical codes Only qualified individuals that are familiar with codes standards and proper safety procedures for high voltag...

Page 4: ... the tongue on the base CAUTION Mating surfaces of the magnetic core are exposed when the sensor is open Electrical contact grease present on the cores to prevent corrosion can capture grit and dirt if care is not exercised Operation can be impaired if anything prevents good contact between pole pieces Visually check the mating parts of the core before closing the current sensor Figure 2 LED The R...

Page 5: ...urrent of 0 4 Amps flowing through the NSA A ACS2 Formula Example 0 25A 0 1A 2 5 1 3 5 which rounded up equals 4 loops Wiring Instructions Carrier recommends the use of a two conductor 16 to 22 AWG shielded cable or twisted pair copper wire only for all current switch applications A maximum wire length of less than 30 meters 98 4 feet should be used between the current switch and the Building Mana...

Page 6: ...Switches Installation and Operation NSA A ACS2 NSA A ASCS2 NSA A ASCS2 L 11 14 2019 Specifications subject to change without notice Catalog No 11 808 743 01 Page 6 of 7 Digital Circuit Figure 5 Motor Fan Control Figure 6 ...

Page 7: ...r part numbers NSA A ACS2 NSA A ASCS2 and NSA A ASCS2 L Normal Loads With power on turn the 15 turn adjustment potentiometer clockwise until the Red LED turns on and stop immediately Clockwise is referenced with the terminal block location on the right The adjustable current switch is now tripped The adjustable current switch Hysteresis Dead Band is 10 of the trip point typically Clockwise Decreas...

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