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Automation Components, Inc.

2305 Pleasant View Road  |  Middleton, WI 53562

Phone:

 1-888-967-5224  |  

Website:

 workaci.com

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PRECAUTIONS

• This product is not intended to be used for 

Life or Safety applications.

• This product is not intended for use in any 

hazardous or classified locations.

• The A/CTE2, A/CTV2, A/SCTE2 and A/SCTV2  

Series Current Sensors must be used on 
Insulated Conductors Only.

HIGH VOLTAGE
• Disconnect and lock out all power sources 

before installation as severe injury or death 
may result from electrical shock due to 
contact with high voltage wires.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The Voltage Output Analog Current Sensors are designed 
for use in any AC current monitoring application in which 
you are looking to monitor a particular piece of 
equipment for proper operation. All voltage output 
current sensors use an “Average” current measuring 
method and should be used in applications where a pure 
Sinusoidal AC waveform that has very little or no 
distortion/noise on the conductor being monitored. 
Applications may include monitoring a resistive type load 
such as an incandescent light bulb or heating element as 
well as any single speed linear load. Voltage Output 
current sensors are available in both solid and split-core 
versions which also includes a Patented 35 mm Din Rail 
mounting foot for easy installation in panel mount 
applications. The solid-core versions are a great choice for 
new installations or OEM applications in which cost 
sensitivity, lower trip points and environmental issues like 
dust and moisture may be of concern. The split-core version of the current sensors work great in retrofit applications and 
for use on service technicians vehicles since one or two parts will work in most applications and can be easily installed 
without disconnecting any wires. For best results, the voltage output current sensors should not be used in applications 
with switching power supplies or variable speed drives due to the limited operating frequency range. In applications 
where variable speed drives or waveforms include distortion/noise, ACI recommends the use of the A/CTA2-RMS or 
A/SCTA2-RMS Series sensors where you need to supply 24 VDC power to the current sensors with a 4-20 mA signal. A 
249 Ohm or 499 Ohm 1 Watt resistor can be used to convert the 4-20 mA signal into a useable 1-5 or 2-10 VDC output 
signal at your building management system or PLC.

FIGURE 1: 

DIMENSIONS

VOLTAGE OUTPUT CURRENT

SENSOR SERIES

Installation & Operation Instructions

Phone:

 1-888-967-5224

Website:

 workaci.com

INSTALLATION

Make sure that 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-voltage installations 
should attempt installation. The current sensor will not 
require external power, since the power for the current 
sensor is induced from the conductor being monitored.

The current sensor may be mounted in any position 
using the two #8 x ¾” Tek screws and the mounting 
holes in the base, or snapped directly on to the 35mm 
DIN rail (See 

Figure 3

).  Leave a minimum distance of 1” 

(3 cm) between the current sensor and any other 
magnetic devices such as contactors and transformers.

Latch  Operation  for  A/SCTE2  and  A/SCTV2  Series                                       

Press down on the side tab and swing the top of the 
unit up to open the split core current sensor as shown 
in 

Figure 2

.  Press down firmly on the cover to close the 

current sensor.  An audible “click” will be heard as the 
tab slides over 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.

Current Sensor Setup 

The amperage range selected represents the maximum current that can be applied to the conductor being 
monitored, Do not exceed!  All current sensors with selectable ranges will have the range selection jumper 
factory set on the high range.  For models with field selectable amperage ranges, select the correct 
amperage range using the range selection jumper. 

Note: 

An extra jumper shunt is included. It can be discarded if not needed. 

Note:

 In applications where high vibrations are encountered, ACI recommends to use the jumper shunt 

without tab. A pliers can help with jumper shunt installation onto the pins. 

WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

ACI recommends the use of a two conductor 16 to 22 AWG shielded cable, copper wire only, for all Analog 
current sensor installations. A maximum wire length of less than 30 meters (98.4 feet) should be used 
between the current sensors and the Building Management System or controller. All wiring must comply 
with all local and National Electric Codes.

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 sensor terminals are polarity sensitive and represent a linear 0 to 5 or 0 to 10 VDC 
output signal.  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 sensor is 0.75” (1.90 cm).

Solid-Core

2.36” (59.94mm)

2.77”

(70.45mm)

2.87” (72.80mm)

3.35” (84.99mm)

1.03”

(26.16mm)

Split-Core

2.55” (64.69mm)

3.24” (82.23mm)

2.77”

(70.35mm)

1.10” (28.02mm)

2.87” (72.77mm)

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Страница 2: ...ent sensor as shown in Figure 2 Press down firmly on the cover to close the current sensor An audible click will be heard as the tab slides over the tongue on the base CAUTION Mating surfaces of the m...

Страница 3: ...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...

Страница 4: ...ent sensor is not reading within the accuracy specifications pleasecontact thefactoryfor assistance Visuallycheck thematingpartsofthecore to ensure there is no debris between the split contacts SeeFig...

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