
Normally Energized Models (-FS) Detects Ground Faults and loss of control power
CONTROL POWER APPLIED
NO POWER No Fault Fault Detected
Output Style Output LED Output LED Output LED
N.C. Normally Closed CLOSED Off OPEN ON CLOSED OFF
N.O. Normally Open OPEN Off CLOSED ON OPEN OFF
Normally De-Energized Models (-NF) Detects Ground Faults only.
CONTROL POWER APPLIED
NO POWER No Fault Fault Detected
Output Style Output LED Output LED Output LED
N.C. Normally Closed CLOSED Off CLOSED OFF OPEN ON
N.O. Normally Open OPEN Off OPEN OFF CLOSED ON
Description
Operation
Principal of Operation
AG Series sensors work in the same environment as mo-
tors, contactors, heaters, pull-boxes, and other electrical en-
closures. They can be mounted in any position or hung
directly on wires with a wire tie. Just leave at least one inch
distance between sensor and other magnetic devices.
Run all current carrying conductors through the sensor
apeture in the same direction. (See “Principal of Opera-
tion)
Connect power wiring to the sensor. Be sure that the power
supply matches the power rating on the sensor label. Use
up to 14 AWG copper wire and tighten terminals to 7 inch-
pounds torque.
Installation & Wiring
Connect output wiring to the sensor. Be sure that the out-
put load is less than or equal to than the output rating on
the sensor label. Use up to 14 AWG copper wire and tighten
terminals to 7 inch-pounds torque.
Totestoperation,gentlypressthe
TEST button. This simulates a
faultandtests theinternalswitch-
ing circuits.You should observe
the following operation.
CAUTION: Any circuit con-
nected to the sensor will be op-
erated.
Power Output
G
X
Control Power
Match Sensor Rating
(See Label)
Setpoint Adjust
Factory calibrated &
covered. Remove cover,
adjust & relabel if required.
Load
Contactor, Relay, Shunt Trip Breaker, etc.
Do not exceed Rating (See Label)
Output Power
Match Sensor Rating
(See Label)
TEST
(+)
(_)
For DC Output Version
ObservePolarity
Setpoint Adjustment
AG1 & AG2 Series sensors are factory calibrated to trip at
the setpoint specified at the time order. We highly recom-
mend leaving this factory calibrated setpoint alone. If you
must change the factory setpoint, follow these steps:
A. Setup
Connectcontrolpowerandoutputcircuits. Runaconductor
through the aperture with current equal to your desired set
point .
B. Adjust Setpoint to Maximum
Remove the Setpoint Cover. Turn the adjustment pot 4
revolutionsCCW(CounterClockwise)tothemaximum (least
sensitive) setpoint. The Status LED should be OFF. The
adjustment pothasaslipclutchsoyoucannotfeelordamage
the end point.
C. Dial in new Setpoint
Turn the pot slowly CW (Clockwise) until the LED turns
ON. The sensor is now adjusted to trip at the current that is
passing through the aperture. Reset the sensor.
D. Relabel Sensor
Relabel the sensor with the new setpoint. Use a label maker
or tape with a permanent marker.
AG3 Move the jumper to the desired setpoint as shown on
the label.
Under normal conditions, the current in one wire of a two
wire load is equal in strength but opposite in sign to the
current in the other wire. The two wires create magnetic
fields that cancel, a condition known as “Zero Sum Cur-
rent”. If any current leaks to ground (Ground Fault), the
two currents become unbalanced and there is a net resulting
magnetic field. The AG sensor detects this minute field and
changes the output state. This concept extends to three
phase systems such as 3 wire Delta and to 4 wire Wye.
AG Series sensors monitor all current carrying wires in
single or three phase systems to detect ground faults. They
provide a contact output that can operate relays, contactors
or signal automation systems.
Contact Status LED
Power Supply LED