Carrier NSA-A/CS2 User manual

Fixed Status Current Switches
Installation and Operation
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Overview
The Carrier Fixed “Status” Current switches are designed for use in any AC current
monitoring application in which you are looking for a “Go/No Go” or On/Off status for a
particular piece of equipment. The current switches should be installed on the line side
of the power to the motor, pump, compressor or other equipment. The current switches
are available in both solid and split-core versions which also includes a Patented 35 mm
Din Rail mounting foot for easy installation in panel mount applications. The solid-core
versions are a great choice for new installations or OEM applications in which cost
sensitivity, lower trip points and environmental issues may be of concern. The split-core
version of the current switches work great in retrofit applications and for use in service
vehicles since one part will work in most applications and can be installed without
disconnecting any wires. The fixed current status switches can also be used to
determine the run time of your equipment and basic load trending applications where you want to know when your piece of
equipment runs and for how long it runs for when logging the contact closures on your building management system or
PLC.
Applications: Pump Status, Fan Status, Compressors, Motor Status, Ovens, Industrial Equipment, Lighting Status and
Usage, Electrical Load Status, Local Alarms (Strobes and Audible Alarms)
NOTE The Fixed Current Switches are not intended to be used in Life / Safety applications or in Hazardous / Classified
locations.
Part Numbers
NSA-A/CS2 NSA-A/SCS2 NSA-A/SCS2-L
Specifications
Monitored Current Type:
AC Current
Maximum AC Voltage:
600 VAC
Operating Frequency Range:
40 to 1 kHz
Core Style:
NSA-A/CS2: Solid | NSA-A/SCS2: Solid | NSA-A/SCS2-L: Split
Sensor Power:
Induced from the Monitored Conductor
Amperage Range:
NSA-A/CS2: 0-250A | NSA-A/SCS2: 0-200A | NSA-A/SCS2-L: 0-200A
Isolation Voltage:
2200 VAC
Trip Point Style:
Fixed
Trip Point:
NSA-A/CS2: 0.25A or less | NSA-A/SCS2: 1.5A or less
NSA-A/SCS2-L: 1.5A or less
Contact Type:
Normally open (N/O)
“Status” Contact Rating:
0.2A @ 200 VAC/VDC
“Status” Contact “On” Resistance
“Off” Resistance:
< 10 Ohms (tripped)
> 1 Meg Ohms (Open)
Response Time:
See Response Time table below
Status LED Indication1:
Red LED (Monitored current is above Trip Point)
Aperture Size:
0.75” (19.05 mm)
Din Rail Size:
35 mm | (U.S. Patent No. 7,416,421)
Operating Temperature Range:
5 to 104ºF (-15 to 40ºC)
Operating Humidity Range:
0 to 95%, non-condensing
Recommended Storage Temp | RH Range:
41 to 95°F (5 to 35°C) | 40% to 85% RH, non-condensing
Enclosure Material | Flammability Rating:
PC/ABS (Polycarbonate/ABS Blend) | UL94-V0
Wiring Connections:
2 Position Screw Terminal Block (Not Polarity Sensitive)
Wire Size:
16 to 22 AWG (1.31 mm2to 0.33 mm2) Copper Wires only
Terminal Block Torque Rating:
4.43 to 5.31 in-lbs. (0.5 to 0.6 Nm)

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Minimum Mounting Distance:
1” (2.6 cm) between current switch (Relays, Contactors, Transformers)
Agency Approvals:
UL/CUL US Listed (UL 508) Ind. Control Equipment (File # E309723),
CE, RoHS2, WEEE
Product Weight:
NSA-A/CS2: 0.216 lbs (0.099kg) | NSA-A/SCS2: 0.270 lbs (0.123 kg)
NSA-A/SCS2-L: 0.280 lbs. (0.127 kg)
Product Dimensions (L x W x H):
Solid Core: 2.760” (70.11mm) x 3.343” (84.92mm) x 1.050” (26.67mm)
Split Core: 2.780” (70.51mm) x 3.238” (82.25mm) x 1.120” (28.45mm)
1The LED should not be used to determine if current is present. At low currents the LED may not be visible
Response Time
Model #
0.15
Amps
0.20
Amps
0.25
Amps
0.50
Amps
0.75
Amps
1.0
Amps
1.2
Amps
1.5
Amps
10
Amps
20
Amps
NSA-A/CS2
156mS
100mS
84mS
-
-
32mS
-
-
26mS
24mS
NSA-A/SCS2
-
-
-
484mS
-
72mS
-
45mS
26mS
20mS
NSA-A/SCS2-L
-
224mS
144mS
65mS
47mS
39mS
-
-
25mS
22mS
-: unit was not tested (below minimum trip point or for that range)
Dimensional Drawing
Solid Core
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Split Core
Front View
Right View
Bottom View
Figure 1
Precautions
This product is not intended to be used for Life or Safety applications.
This product is not intended for use in any hazardous or classified locations.
The NSA-A/CS2 and NSA-A/SCS2 Series Current Switches must be used on Insulated Conductors Only.
High Voltage
Disconnect and lock out all power sources before installation as severe injury or death may result from electrical
shock due to contact with high voltage wires.
Never rely on the Red LED to determine whether power is present at the current switch. At very low monitored
input currents the Red LED may not light to indicate the current is above the trip point.
Installation
Ensure all installations are in compliance with all national and local electrical codes. Only qualified individuals that are
familiar with codes, standards, and proper safety procedures for high-voltage installations should attempt installation. The
current switches will not require external power because the power for the current switch is induced from the conductor
being monitored. The current switch may be mounted in any position using the two #8 x 3/4” Tek screws and the mounting
holes in the base, or snapped directly on to the 35mm DIN rail (Figure 3). Leave a minimum distance of 1” (3 cm) between
the current switch and any other magnetic devices such as contactors and transformers.

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Latch Operation
Press down on the side tab and swing the top of the unit up to open the split core current switch as shown in Figure 2.
Press down firmly on the cover to close the current switch. An audible “click” will be heard as the tab slides over the
tongue on the base.
CAUTION Mating surfaces of the magnetic core are exposed when the sensor is open. Electrical contact grease, present
on the cores to prevent corrosion, can capture grit and dirt if care is not exercised. Operation can be impaired if anything
prevents good contact between pole pieces. Visually check the mating parts of the core before closing the current sensor.
Figure 2
LED
The Red LED will indicate whether the current is above (LED On) or below (LED Off) the fixed trip point. At very low
monitored input currents the Red LED may not light to indicate the current is above the trip point.
Din Rail Installation
Figure 3

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Wires Through Sensors
Figure 4
APPLICATION NOTES
The conductor being monitored may be looped through the sensor multiple times. The loops increase the current
measured by the current switch. Each time the conductor passes through the current switch window equals one loop
(Figure 4). To determine the proper number of loops required, take the rated Fixed Trip Point of the current switch and
divide it by the Operating Current of the Monitored Device, add one (1), then round up to the nearest whole number.
Example: When using the NSA-A/CS2, a small fan operating at 0.1A should be wrapped through the sensor four times to
give you a total operating current of 0.4 Amps flowing through the NSA-A/CS2. Formula Example: (0.25A/0.1A) = 2.5 + 1 =
3.5, which rounded up equals 4 loops.
Wiring Instructions
Carrier recommends the use of a two conductor 16 to 22 AWG shielded cable or twisted pair copper wire only, for all
current switch applications. A maximum wire length of less than 30 meters (98.4 feet) should be used between the current
switch and the Building Management System or controller. Note: When using a shielded cable, be sure to connect only (1)
end of the shield to ground at the controller. Connecting both ends of the shield to ground may cause a ground loop. When
removing the shield from the sensor end, make sure to properly trim the shield to prevent any chance of shorting. The
current switch output terminals represent a solid-state switch for controlling both AC and DC loads and are not polarity
sensitive. Tighten the screws at the terminal block connections to the recommended torque of 0.5 to 0.6 Nm (4.43 to 5.31
in-lbs). The aperture (hole) size of the current switch is 0.75” (1.90 cm).

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Digital Circuit
Figure 5
Motor/Fan Control
Figure 6

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Application Examples
See Figure 5 and Figure 6 for two different current switch applications. Figure 5 shows the use of the Go/No Go Current
Switch as a Digital Input to your BAS/PLC Controller. Figure 6 shows a Go/No/Go Current Switch in conjunction with a
Contactor to control an exhaust fan.
NOTE The Go/No Go Current switches are only rated at 0.2A @ 200 VAC/VDC and must use an additional Contactor if
controlling motor/fans.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
LED is on but the current switch didn’t activate
Disconnect the wires from the current switch output.
Measure the resistance across the contacts with an
Ohmmeter. See Specifications table for the actual
resistance readings for an open or closed switch reading.
LED didn’t turn on and the current switch didn’t
activate
Verify that the current flowing in the conductor being
monitored is above the fixed trip point as listed in the
operating specifications. If the sensor is monitoring less
than the fixed trip point, see Figure 3.
LED not on but the Current Switch is Activated
LED not indicating correctly, may have been damaged.
Current Switch is operating at a low-level current or
failing to operate within the accuracy specifications
For NSA-A/ASCS2 Series, visually check the mating parts
of the core to ensure there is no debris between the split
contacts. Remove all debris or dust manually and close
the current sensor, see Figure 2. Retest the sensor in your
application.
W.E.E.E. Directive
At the end of their useful life the packaging and product should be disposed of via a suitable recycling center. Do not
dispose of with household waste. Do not burn.
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