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  Applications for DC Transducers and DC Switches

Many catastrophes can be avoided by using current sensors to monitor critical loads. When loads are powered by DC current it becomes more of a challenge than monitoring AC current. By far the simplest and most accurate method is to use an NK Technologies DT or DS series current sensor. This Hall-based non-contact design requires no cutting or terminating of the conductor. Just pass the lead through the sensor, or snap the sensor in place over the lead, and the sensor is ready to go.

DT transducers produce a signal to the control system proportional to the current in the conductor, and the DS switches provide a contact, solid-state or electromechanical relay, which changes state at an adjustable current level.

NK Technologies can provide a cost effective method to monitor DC powered loads. Compare features with competitive methods; we hope your choice will be the most accurate, reliable and responsive current sensing products available.

New Bi-Directional Sensor Output

Bi-Directional transducers produce a positive voltage signal proportional to the DC current circulating in the primary direction and a negative voltage proportional to the DC current in opposite direction.

Applications include:

  • Monitoring battery charge or discharge current magnitude
  • Indication of DC motor rotational direction

Photovoltaic Array Combiner Box

The photo to the right shows NK Technologies’ DC current sensors in a photovoltaic array combiner box application. The current produced by each PV string provides the facilities manager with the data required to maintain the collectors and keep the system working at the optimal level.

DS3 Current Sensing Switch
DT Series DC Current Transducer Datasheet

 

 
 
Common DC loads

Welders
Measure output, duration and operation

DC Powered Saws
Monitor for proper operation

Overhead Cranes
Interlock drive with auxiliary equipment

HV Switch gear
Fail-safe magnetic interlock

Electrolizers
Monitor process conditions

Water Purification
Electrodeionization (EDI)

Locomotives
Positive indication of brake operation

Trolleys
Drive motor field loss protection

Battery Charging
Proportional signal to charge or discharge current

Photovoltaic Arrays
Indicates proper output and connection integrity