Johnson Controls CSD-CF0A0-1 Current Switch

Johnson Controls CSD-CF0A0-1 Current Switch

  • $78.06


As an HVACR contractor, you need a reliable way to verify motor operation without adding complex wiring. The Johnson Controls CSD-CF0A0-1 Current Switch is a professional-grade solution for non-intrusive monitoring of fans, blowers, and pumps. This split core current switch features a fixed setpoint of 0.15 A, making it ideal for detecting small current loads in building automation systems. With an amperage range of 0.15 to 200 A, it handles diverse HVAC applications while providing a normally open status output. Unlike solid core models, the clamp/split core design allows for fast installation on existing conductors without disconnecting the line. The self-powered design induces power directly from the monitored cable, streamlining the setup in tight electrical enclosures. Operable in temperatures from 5 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit and 0-95% non-condensing humidity, this unit ensures under current sensing precision and long-term solid-state reliability for any commercial site.

Key Benefits
  • Split core architecture allows for installation on active conductors without downtime.
  • Self-powered operation eliminates the need for an external power supply, reducing material costs.
  • Fixed setpoint at 0.15 A provides high sensitivity for low-load motor status monitoring.
  • Solid-state output provides a durable digital signal to your controller with no moving parts.
  • Compact snap-in mounting simplifies integration within crowded control panels.
Common Questions
  • Can this switch be used for variable frequency drives (VFDs)? While high-frequency noise from VFDs can affect some digital switches, the CSD-CF0A0-1 is standard for 50/60 Hz applications; for VFD output monitoring, always check for specific noise-filtering requirements.
  • What is the maximum wire size for the sensing aperture? This unit features a 0.72 x 0.78 inch sensing hole, accommodating most standard HVAC power conductor cables up to 200 A.
  • Does this require a separate 24V supply? No, this is a self-powered current switch that draws the necessary power directly from the induced current of the monitored wire.

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