Description
Limit Switch WLCL 5V for Precision Position Detection and Quick Response in Industrial Use
Current Switches
What it does
Detects the presence, absence, or threshold crossing of electrical current and converts that detection into a usable switch output.
Enables simple, reliable on/off signaling for control systems, alarms, interlocks, and monitoring equipment without requiring complex wiring or continuous measurement.
Key benefits
Immediate protection and control: Triggers alarms, trips, or interlocks when current exceeds or falls below set levels, reducing downtime and preventing equipment damage.
Easy integration: Provides a clear switch output (mechanical contact or electronic signal) that interfaces directly with PLCs, relays, controllers, and indicator systems.
Costeffective monitoring: Offers a lowercost alternative to full current transducers for straightforward detection and switching tasks.
Simple setup and adjustment: Typically includes an adjustable trip point or selectable thresholds for fast commissioning and field tuning.
Important attributes to consider
Function: Detects current flow and produces a switching response when predefined conditions are met (presence, absence, or threshold levels).
Compatibility: Works with control and protection equipment that accepts discrete switch inputs or lowvoltage electronic signals.
Size and mounting: Available in compact housings and clampon or throughhole styles to suit panel, DINrail, or cablemounted installations.
Material and construction: Built for electrical environments with insulation and enclosure materials appropriate for industrial or commercial use.
Performance: Designed for repeatable switching action, stable trip points, and reliable operation under typical electrical noise and load variations.
Why customers choose a current switch
Solves detection and protection needs where a simple switch action is sufficient, avoiding the complexity of continuous metering.
Reduces labor and wiring complexity by providing a direct output for control systems.
Improves safety and uptime by enabling rapid automated responses to overcurrent, undercurrent, or noload conditions.
Typical applications
Motor protection: Detects stalled or overloaded motors and initiates shutdown or alarm to prevent damage to bearings, windings, or driven equipment.
Pump and compressor monitoring: Triggers alerts or stops equipment when current drops (indicating dry run or loss of load) or rises (indicating mechanical binding or blockage).
Conveyor and material handling: Identifies jammed conveyors or overloaded sections by sensing abnormal motor current, allowing automatic stop and fault indication.
Installation and use tips
Match the switch style (clampon, throughhole, panelmount) to the conductor routing and available space.
Verify the switch's intended application (AC or DC environments) and confirm compatibility with the control input it will drive.
Set trip thresholds or sensitivity according to normal operating current ranges, and test under real load conditions to avoid nuisance trips.
Use proper grounding and routing to minimize electrical noise and ensure stable switching performance.
What to expect in selection
A range of mechanical and electronic output types to fit different control systems.
Options for adjustable trip points or fixed thresholds depending on application demands.
Compact form factors that make retrofitting and installations straightforward.
Practical scenarios
Factory line: A current switch on a conveyor motor detects a sudden increase in current from a jam, sends a stop signal to the PLC, and triggers an indicator lamp so operators can clear the fault.
HVAC system: A current switch monitors a fan motor; if current falls below the expected range due to a belt slip or motor failure, the system shuts off the downstream equipment and logs a fault.
Water treatment plant: A pump current switch detects dryrun conditions by sensing nearzero motor current, preventing pump damage and activating a fault alarm.
Ordering and integration guidance
Confirm the physical mounting and conductor size compatibility before selecting the switch.
Clarify whether a mechanical contact (dry contact) or electronic output is required by your control system.
Plan for access to adjust trip settings and for periodic verification during maintenance.
A current switch offers a straightforward, dependable way to turn current detection into actionable control signals for protection, monitoring, and automation tasks.
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Fruugo ID:
458390901-965988277
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EAN:
6298188769381
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