current sensing

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jinglis

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I would like to monitor the current on an 8 gauge wire (one leg of a 120/240 volt feed) and I have no idea how to go about it or what is on the market to make this a simple task. I would like this current to trip a relay or two relays at two different settings ( 5 amps and 25 amps ). Any ideas.
 
You could use two current sensing relays on the same line each set with it's own trip point.

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This one runs on 240, provides contacts but is only adjustable from 2 to 20 amps. However with a little searching I bet one with a 25 amp trip point could be found.
 
iwire said:
You could use two current sensing relays on the same line each set with it's own trip point.

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This one runs on 240, provides contacts but is only adjustable from 2 to 20 amps. However with a little searching I bet one with a 25 amp trip point could be found.

following your link, then to the manufacturer's site, I find http://www.ssac.com/catalog/ECS01A01.pdf where many options exist ... including a 5-50 range.

Re the followup question on more current than ratings ... the electronics would probably saturate and do ok; the CT would probably overheat. IF you really need that Grainger stocked unit, 2 parallel conductors with a little intentional resistance to force load sharing should do with one through the ct, one not.
 
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