INSTRUCTIONS1. Run all current carrying conductorsthrough sensor windowA. Use an auxiliary CT if conductors do not fit. Con-sult Factory for CT selection.2. Mount the sensor to a surface if needed.3. Connect output & power wiring.A. Use up to 14 AWG copper wires.B. Make sure power and load matches those shown onthe senors’ label.4. TestA. Pressing the “TEST” button tests the sensors inter-nal circuits. CAUTION: The output and any con-nected loads will switch!AG 1-SDT1 -120-ENE -005Model Number KeySpecificationsKnow Your Power Quick “How To” GuidePower Supply NotesAG1, 2 & 3 SERIESGround Fault Sensorswith Relay Outputs, Auto-ResetOutput TypeSDT1 SPDT Relay (Form C)1A @ 120 VAC, 2A @ 30 VDCP o w e r S u p p l y24U 24 VAC/DC120 120 VACSetpoint Range1 5-100mA, Adjustable2 80-950mA, Adjustable3 Tri-Set, 5, 10 & 30 mA, Jumper SelectAG Series Ground Fault SensorOptionsENE Normally EnergizedDEN Normally De-energizedSetpoint005 to 950 Factory AdjustedSetpoint in mA(specify whenordering)TR3 Tri-Set, 5, 10 & 30mA, Jumper SelectSetpoint Range AG1 Series: 5-100mA Field AdjustableAG2 Series: 80-950mA Field AdjustableAG3 Series: Tri-Set, 5, 10 & 30 mA,Jumper SelectVoltage Range Up to 1,500 VAC (Monitored Circuit)Frequency Range 50-400Hz (Monitored Circuit)Output Options (See Product Label)Relay Output 1.0A @ 120 VAC, 2A @ 30 VDCSolid State AC Switch NOT COVEREDSolid State DC Switch NOT COVEREDResponse Time 150 mS @ 5% above setpoint.100 mS @ 50% above setpoint.Power Supply Operates from 55-110% of nominal voltageNominal Voltages 120 VAC (50-400 Hz)Green LED=PowerOptional Power 24VAC +/-15% or 24 VDC Operates +/- 20%Power Consumption 2.5 WattsDimensions 2.5"H x 2.8"W x 1.5"D, (64x71x38mm),aperture 0.75" (19mm) dia.Case UL 94V-O Flammability RatedEnvironmental 5 to158 DegF (-15 to 70 DegC), 0-95% RH,Non CondensingListings UL 1053, Class 1 Recognized, CSAApproved, CE CertifiedSystem GroundingKnow Your PowerOther NK Technologies Products Include:AC & DC Current TransducersAC & DC Current Operated Switches1φ & 3φPower TransducersCurrent & Potential Transformers (CTs&PTs)All low-current Ground-Fault Sensors are sensitive devicesthat require reasonable care in system design to avoid falsetrips caused by high electrical noise levels. Keep in mind thatthe best way to reduce noise in a system is to suppress it at itssource.1. Keep the sensor power isolated from noisy circuits.2. Do not power the sensor with the same circuit thatswitches contactors or other high current, inductive loads.Good design practice and code require that all AC powersystems be grounded. AG Series sensors are designed towork on grounded AC power systems. They may not operateproperly on ungrounded systems.Buy: www.ValinOnline.com | Phone 844-385-3099 | Email: CustomerService@valin.com