1/135A Adj. Current Sw W/LED
The Hawkeye H-708 is a current setting, solid-state relay with a trip capacity of 1/135A. The Hawkeye H-708 solid state relay combines small size with the versatility of an adjustable trip point. The non-adjustable TPC (trip point control) for this device is fixed at 3 to 8 milliamps.* This product has been designed and manufactured to meet government regulations for applications involving U.S. military or aerospace applications. Please contact AEM engineering for
Adjustable trip point solid-core current switch with LED.
The H-708 H708 Hawkeye Adjustable Trip Point Solid-Core Current Switch is a solid state current switch with a trip point from 1A to 135A. The wide range of currents available means this unit is ideally suited for monitoring high current or variable load applications. The switch ensures that the load will not exceed the voltage and/or current ratings of the connected device.
The H-700 series of adjustable solid-core current switches provide a temperature coefficient of resistance. The AC voltage is set by the user for the particular temperature of the object in the circuit. The H-708 has a operating range of -35 to 120 degC and a current rating of 1/8 Ampere, which is fixed. This solid-core sensor has an LED that illuminates at night or during dark conditions but automatically turns off during daylight conditions. And its housing is made
One convenient current sensing center-off switch; Current adjustment at any point on the H Series: Adjust by turning a single screw below the trip point to the desired current; Standard trip point is 30 mA at 50/60 Hz, 23 mA at 24/28 Hz; Standard adjustable range for 400, 800, 1000 A switches is 24 through 53 mA with LED confirmation; Standard adjustable range for 2000 A switches is 22 through 43 mA with LED confirmation (2) No minimum load required
The H708 is an adjustable trip point solid-core current switch with LED indicators and adjustable handle for ease of use.
The Hawkeye Adjustable Trip Point Solid-Core Current Switch is great for protecting critical circuits in automation systems. This solid-core current switch features an LED indicator that will light up when the device is set to trip and an adjustable trip point knob. By setting it in the zero range, the device can be turned off, but at other settings, it will trip when current exceeds the point set.