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Point 1: New Screw-less
Clamp Terminals
Work steps are reduced because there is no more need to manage screw
torque or retighten screws.

Connect by simply inserting ferrules (sleeve terminals). No tools
required.
Point 2: Scaling
Use the scaling function of the
K8AC-H2[][][] to display the value of the primary current flowing to the
heater by setting the parameters of the CT ratio and the number of CT
passes.
Example of burnout detection of a single-phase
heater rated at 240 A:
The maximum measurement range for the K8AC-H2[][][] is 200.0 A.
Measurement
cannot be performed directly for a heater rated at 240 A, so the
measurement signal is read by using an external CT.
Example: If a 300 A:1 A external CT is used, the secondary current
value for an external CT will be 1 A, so select the K8AC-H21[][][] Heater
Element Burnout Detector (current measurement range: 0.200 to 2.200 A).
![K8AC-H21[][][] Current Measurement Range: 0.200 to 2.200 A AC](k8ac-h_11.jpg)
![Select from among three K8AC-H[][][][] models according to the current measurement range.](k8ac-h_12.jpg)
Point 3: Global
PNP-equivalent Output
The NPN open-collector output of the K8AC-H2[][]N Series uses a
photocoupler for isolation from the internal circuits, so either an NPN
open-collector output or a PNP-equivalent output can be used.

Point 4: Contributes to
Preventive Maintenance
Measure the Run Time
Count the total run time in hours from the time the power supply is turned
ON or the processing value is reset until an alarm occurs. Keeping a log
of the run time until a burnout occurs helps to diagnose problems and
maintain equipment.
Count the Total Number of Alarms Output
Set the upper and lower limits to count the total number of alarms that
have been output.
RS-485 communications ability is provided as a standard feature for
logging measurement data or analyzing data for preventive maintenance by
using a PLC or other external device.
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