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AUTO CURRENT F D.C. CURRENT SENSOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Fuse S1 12 V IND GND S2 Chassis Ground Compartment Lights Door Switch Chassis Ground Loads Chassis Ground Door Switch Indicator Lamp Loads Chassis Ground The Auto Current F detects current and closes a switch when the sensed current flows to provide a remote indication. An electronic flasher interrupts the indicator output approximately once per second to provide a flashing indication. Designed for applications where a remote indicator must be illuminated when one or more lights or other loads are energized. By detecting load current any one , or more than one lamp, or other load will cause the indicator to light. The indicator circuit contains a relay which is operated by the sensor and flashing circuit. Indicator currents as high as 5 amperes may be driven by the relay. ORDERING INFORMATION MODEL NUMBER 091-22F-2 091-22F-3 091-22F-5 RESIST OHMS .01 .01 .02 MIN. OPER. MAX. OPER. SWITCH AMPS AMPS RATING 12V 1.0 30 5 AMP .25 30 5 AMP .25 10 5 AMP KUSSMAUL ELECTRONICS CO., INC. 170 CHERRY AVE., WEST SAYVILLE, N.Y. 11796 TEL: in NY 631-567-0314 TOLL FREE: 800-346-0857 FAX: 631-567-5826 ...

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