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Functional Devices RIBXGTFL AC Sensor

Functional Devices RIBXGTFL AC Sensor

The Functional Devices RIBXGTFL is a split-core current sensor engineered for field-adjustable monitoring of AC loads ranging from 0.75 to 150 Amps. Designed for professional building automation and industrial HVACR applications, this solid-state current switch provides a reliable Normally Open (N/O) solid-state output that closes when the detected current exceeds the user-defined trip point. The split-core architecture allows for installation without disconnecting the primary conductor, making it an ideal choice for motor status monitoring, fan proving, and pump flow verification. The RIBXGTFL features a multi-turn potentiometer for precision threshold adjustment, allowing technicians to dial in the exact amperage required for accurate feedback. With its 600 Vac rated insulation and a compact housing that fits into tight electrical enclosures, this AC current transducer alternative ensures long-term performance in demanding environments without the mechanical wear associated with traditional pressure switches.

  • Split-Core Design: Allows for rapid installation on existing wiring without interrupting power to the circuit.
  • Adjustable Trip Point: Field-calibrated range of 0.75-150 Amps provides flexibility for various motor sizes and load types.
  • Solid-State Reliability: No moving parts to wear out, ensuring a long service life in high-cycle HVAC applications.
  • Inductor-Powered: The device is self-powered from the monitored line, eliminating the need for an external power supply.
  • High Voltage Compatibility: Rated for use on conductors up to 600 Vac, meeting industrial standards for commercial electrical panels.

Common Technical Questions

How do I set the trip point on the RIBXGTFL?
Under normal operating load, turn the adjustment potentiometer slowly until the LED status indicator changes, signaling that the 150A current sensor has reached the desired threshold for closing the contact.

Can this sensor be used with Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)?
Yes, this current sensing relay is compatible with VFD outputs, provided the frequency remains within the standard operating range (typically 50/60 Hz) and the amperage stays within the 0.75 to 150 Amp window.

What is the maximum output capacity of the solid-state switch?
The RIBXGTFL provides a normally open contact rated for up to 30 Vac/dc at 0.4 Amps, making it suitable for interfacing with DDC controllers and PLC inputs.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

$42.17
Functional Devices RIBXGTFL AC Sensor
$42.17

Functional Devices RIBXGTFL AC Sensor

The Functional Devices RIBXGTFL is a split-core current sensor engineered for field-adjustable monitoring of AC loads ranging from 0.75 to 150 Amps. Designed for professional building automation and industrial HVACR applications, this solid-state current switch provides a reliable Normally Open (N/O) solid-state output that closes when the detected current exceeds the user-defined trip point. The split-core architecture allows for installation without disconnecting the primary conductor, making it an ideal choice for motor status monitoring, fan proving, and pump flow verification. The RIBXGTFL features a multi-turn potentiometer for precision threshold adjustment, allowing technicians to dial in the exact amperage required for accurate feedback. With its 600 Vac rated insulation and a compact housing that fits into tight electrical enclosures, this AC current transducer alternative ensures long-term performance in demanding environments without the mechanical wear associated with traditional pressure switches.

  • Split-Core Design: Allows for rapid installation on existing wiring without interrupting power to the circuit.
  • Adjustable Trip Point: Field-calibrated range of 0.75-150 Amps provides flexibility for various motor sizes and load types.
  • Solid-State Reliability: No moving parts to wear out, ensuring a long service life in high-cycle HVAC applications.
  • Inductor-Powered: The device is self-powered from the monitored line, eliminating the need for an external power supply.
  • High Voltage Compatibility: Rated for use on conductors up to 600 Vac, meeting industrial standards for commercial electrical panels.

Common Technical Questions

How do I set the trip point on the RIBXGTFL?
Under normal operating load, turn the adjustment potentiometer slowly until the LED status indicator changes, signaling that the 150A current sensor has reached the desired threshold for closing the contact.

Can this sensor be used with Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)?
Yes, this current sensing relay is compatible with VFD outputs, provided the frequency remains within the standard operating range (typically 50/60 Hz) and the amperage stays within the 0.75 to 150 Amp window.

What is the maximum output capacity of the solid-state switch?
The RIBXGTFL provides a normally open contact rated for up to 30 Vac/dc at 0.4 Amps, making it suitable for interfacing with DDC controllers and PLC inputs.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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The Functional Devices RIBXGTFL is a split-core current sensor engineered for field-adjustable monitoring of AC loads ranging from 0.75 to 150 Amps. Designed for professional building automation and industrial HVACR applications, this solid-state current switch provides a reliable Normally Open (N/O) solid-state output that closes when the detected current exceeds the user-defined trip point. The split-core architecture allows for installation without disconnecting the primary conductor, making it an ideal choice for motor status monitoring, fan proving, and pump flow verification. The RIBXGTFL features a multi-turn potentiometer for precision threshold adjustment, allowing technicians to dial in the exact amperage required for accurate feedback. With its 600 Vac rated insulation and a compact housing that fits into tight electrical enclosures, this AC current transducer alternative ensures long-term performance in demanding environments without the mechanical wear associated with traditional pressure switches.

  • Split-Core Design: Allows for rapid installation on existing wiring without interrupting power to the circuit.
  • Adjustable Trip Point: Field-calibrated range of 0.75-150 Amps provides flexibility for various motor sizes and load types.
  • Solid-State Reliability: No moving parts to wear out, ensuring a long service life in high-cycle HVAC applications.
  • Inductor-Powered: The device is self-powered from the monitored line, eliminating the need for an external power supply.
  • High Voltage Compatibility: Rated for use on conductors up to 600 Vac, meeting industrial standards for commercial electrical panels.

Common Technical Questions

How do I set the trip point on the RIBXGTFL?
Under normal operating load, turn the adjustment potentiometer slowly until the LED status indicator changes, signaling that the 150A current sensor has reached the desired threshold for closing the contact.

Can this sensor be used with Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)?
Yes, this current sensing relay is compatible with VFD outputs, provided the frequency remains within the standard operating range (typically 50/60 Hz) and the amperage stays within the 0.75 to 150 Amp window.

What is the maximum output capacity of the solid-state switch?
The RIBXGTFL provides a normally open contact rated for up to 30 Vac/dc at 0.4 Amps, making it suitable for interfacing with DDC controllers and PLC inputs.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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