Both of these are new and never used. I work in building automation and I am Selling extras I had at my office. One of them still has the factory quality seal on them. The other I opened but never have used. Veris makes excellent sensors and I personally have never had a bad one when it comes to any Veris current sensors. They’re the best in the business imo.



Veris H922 (Split Core, 0-5VDC, Current Transducer).


The Hawkeye 922 provides accurate load trending information with a proportional 0-5VDC output signal. Slide-switches provide easy field selection of monitored amperage range without jumpers (available on most models).

APPLICATIONS


* Load trending

* Motor control

* Positive proof of flow

Self-powered analog current sensor simplifies installation


* No external power required for sensor...eliminate power supplies

* Self-gripping split-core for fast retrofit installation... no need to remove conductor

* No jumpers on unit...reduces installation error

 Selectable factory calibrated ranges for increased flexibility and resolution


* Available with three field-selectable ranges per unit...fewer versions to choose from, stock, and install

* Bracket can be installed in three different configurations...added flexibility

* 100% solid state, no moving parts to fail

 Specifications


• Sensor Power Induced from monitored conductor

• Insulation Class 600VAC RMS (UL), 300VAC RMS (CE)

• Frequency 50/60Hz nominal

• Temperature Range -15° to 60°C (5° to 140°F)

• Humidity Range 10-90% RH, non-condensing

• Accuracy ±2% F.S. from 10% to 100% (selected range)

• Response Time 2 sec.

• Terminal Block Maximum Wire Size 14 AWG

• Terminal Block Torque (nominal) 4 in-lbs (0.45 N-m)

• Agency Approvals UL 508 open device listing CE:EN61010-1:2001-2, CAT III, deg. 2, basic insulation