EATON EDC Series Current Watch DC Current Sensors


Eaton EDC Series CurrentWatch DC sensors comprise a hall effect sensor and a signal conditioner in a single, compact package for use in DC applications. They are ideal for shunt trip breakers in both single and three-phase electrical systems.

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ECSD224SC
€474.22
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EDC3420SP
€788.51
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EDCB300SP
€1,046.66
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EDC410SP
€704.33
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EDC410SPY1
€1,046.66
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EDCB400SP
€1,046.66
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EDC405SP
€704.33
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EDCB100SP
€1,046.66
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EDC310SP
€704.33
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ECSD112SC
€457.39
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EDC2420SP
€788.51
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EDC305SP
€704.33
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EDC210SP
€704.33
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EDC1420SC
€788.51
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EDC205SP
€704.33
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ECSD212SC
€474.22
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ECSD124SC
€457.39
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EDC4420SP
€788.51

Working Mechanism

  • As the current flows through the conductor, it generates a magnetic field around it.
  • The hall effect sensor detects this magnetic field and converts it into a proportional voltage signal.
  • This voltage signal is then processed by the sensor's internal electronics to produce an output signal proportional to the DC flowing through the conductor.

Features

  • Eaton EDC Series CurrentWatch DC sensors can be adjusted to three different set points (5, 10 or 30 mA).
  • They protect personnel and equipment from ground faults.
  • These EDC Series CurrentWatch current sensors have a split-core design that accounts for quick and easy installation.

Standards and Approvals

  • CE
  • UL
  • cUL
  • RoHS

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the response time of these sensors?

Eaton EDC Series CurrentWatch DC sensors have a response time of 160 milliseconds.

How to wire these switches?

Users can connect, control or monitor the sensor by using up to 14 AWG copper wires.

Can these switches withstand fire outbreaks?

They have UL 94 V0 flammability-rated housing to deal with fire outbreaks.

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