
Veris Industries H-800NC Switch
The Veris Industries H-800NC Switch is a high-performance normally closed solid-state output current sensor designed for building automation and HVACR monitoring. Engineered for precision and longevity, this solid-core current switch identifies the go/no-go status of induction motors, exhaust fans, and recirculation pumps. Unlike mechanical counterparts, its fixed trip point of 0.5A ensures consistent feedback on fixed loads where belt loss isn't a factor. The low turn-on current of 150mA provides superior sensitivity, allowing it to monitor loads as small as 1/5 hp without requiring multiple conductor wraps.
For field technicians, the H-800NC provides a compact footprint ideal for tight enclosures and motor control centers. This solid-state current switch requires an external 5-30VDC power supply to drive its non-polarity sensitive output, capable of switching 0.1A at 30VDC. Whether you are verifying lighting run times or monitoring direct-drive unit vents, this sensor eliminates the unreliability of auxiliary contacts on relays, providing a robust, maintenance-free solution for professional BAS installations.
Key Benefits:- Fixed Setpoint: Preset at 0.5A for simplified installation on standard constant-speed motors.
- Form-Factor Efficiency: The small solid-core design fits into crowded electrical panels where space is a premium.
- Technical Resilience: Employs 100% solid-state technology with no moving parts, ensuring performance in high-cycle applications.
- Versatile Application: Ideal for monitoring on/off status on exhaust fans, process motors, and lighting circuits.
- Mounting Flexibility: Includes a removable/adjustable mounting bracket for fast retrofit or new construction workflows.
How do I monitor loads lower than the 0.5A trip point?
To increase the measured magnetic field for low-amperage loads, loop the monitored conductor through the sensing window multiple times. The effective current sensed equals the actual current multiplied by the number of passes.
Can the H-800NC handle higher amperage than the 200A rating?
For conductors carrying more than 200A, do not route the line directly through the sensor. Instead, use a 5A current transformer (CT) and route the CT's secondary lead through the H-800NC window.
What type of output does the H-800NC provide?
This model features a Normally Closed (N/C) solid-state output. When current is below the threshold, the switch remains closed; it opens once the current exceeds the 0.5A setpoint.
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.
Veris Industries H-800NC Switch
The Veris Industries H-800NC Switch is a high-performance normally closed solid-state output current sensor designed for building automation and HVACR monitoring. Engineered for precision and longevity, this solid-core current switch identifies the go/no-go status of induction motors, exhaust fans, and recirculation pumps. Unlike mechanical counterparts, its fixed trip point of 0.5A ensures consistent feedback on fixed loads where belt loss isn't a factor. The low turn-on current of 150mA provides superior sensitivity, allowing it to monitor loads as small as 1/5 hp without requiring multiple conductor wraps.
For field technicians, the H-800NC provides a compact footprint ideal for tight enclosures and motor control centers. This solid-state current switch requires an external 5-30VDC power supply to drive its non-polarity sensitive output, capable of switching 0.1A at 30VDC. Whether you are verifying lighting run times or monitoring direct-drive unit vents, this sensor eliminates the unreliability of auxiliary contacts on relays, providing a robust, maintenance-free solution for professional BAS installations.
Key Benefits:- Fixed Setpoint: Preset at 0.5A for simplified installation on standard constant-speed motors.
- Form-Factor Efficiency: The small solid-core design fits into crowded electrical panels where space is a premium.
- Technical Resilience: Employs 100% solid-state technology with no moving parts, ensuring performance in high-cycle applications.
- Versatile Application: Ideal for monitoring on/off status on exhaust fans, process motors, and lighting circuits.
- Mounting Flexibility: Includes a removable/adjustable mounting bracket for fast retrofit or new construction workflows.
How do I monitor loads lower than the 0.5A trip point?
To increase the measured magnetic field for low-amperage loads, loop the monitored conductor through the sensing window multiple times. The effective current sensed equals the actual current multiplied by the number of passes.
Can the H-800NC handle higher amperage than the 200A rating?
For conductors carrying more than 200A, do not route the line directly through the sensor. Instead, use a 5A current transformer (CT) and route the CT's secondary lead through the H-800NC window.
What type of output does the H-800NC provide?
This model features a Normally Closed (N/C) solid-state output. When current is below the threshold, the switch remains closed; it opens once the current exceeds the 0.5A setpoint.
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 Veris Industries H-800NC Switch is a high-performance normally closed solid-state output current sensor designed for building automation and HVACR monitoring. Engineered for precision and longevity, this solid-core current switch identifies the go/no-go status of induction motors, exhaust fans, and recirculation pumps. Unlike mechanical counterparts, its fixed trip point of 0.5A ensures consistent feedback on fixed loads where belt loss isn't a factor. The low turn-on current of 150mA provides superior sensitivity, allowing it to monitor loads as small as 1/5 hp without requiring multiple conductor wraps.
For field technicians, the H-800NC provides a compact footprint ideal for tight enclosures and motor control centers. This solid-state current switch requires an external 5-30VDC power supply to drive its non-polarity sensitive output, capable of switching 0.1A at 30VDC. Whether you are verifying lighting run times or monitoring direct-drive unit vents, this sensor eliminates the unreliability of auxiliary contacts on relays, providing a robust, maintenance-free solution for professional BAS installations.
Key Benefits:- Fixed Setpoint: Preset at 0.5A for simplified installation on standard constant-speed motors.
- Form-Factor Efficiency: The small solid-core design fits into crowded electrical panels where space is a premium.
- Technical Resilience: Employs 100% solid-state technology with no moving parts, ensuring performance in high-cycle applications.
- Versatile Application: Ideal for monitoring on/off status on exhaust fans, process motors, and lighting circuits.
- Mounting Flexibility: Includes a removable/adjustable mounting bracket for fast retrofit or new construction workflows.
How do I monitor loads lower than the 0.5A trip point?
To increase the measured magnetic field for low-amperage loads, loop the monitored conductor through the sensing window multiple times. The effective current sensed equals the actual current multiplied by the number of passes.
Can the H-800NC handle higher amperage than the 200A rating?
For conductors carrying more than 200A, do not route the line directly through the sensor. Instead, use a 5A current transformer (CT) and route the CT's secondary lead through the H-800NC window.
What type of output does the H-800NC provide?
This model features a Normally Closed (N/C) solid-state output. When current is below the threshold, the switch remains closed; it opens once the current exceeds the 0.5A setpoint.
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.










