Product Description
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Product Information | Resources |
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Specifications |
Product Attribute | Attribute Value |
Mounting Type | DIN Rail |
Relay Type | Mechanical Relay |
Function | Interval, On-Delay |
Circuit | DPDT (2 Form C) |
Delay Time | 1-99900 Count |
Contact Rating @ Voltage | 7A @ 240VAC |
Voltage - Supply | 24VDC |
Termination Style | Screw Terminal |
Timing Adjustment Method | Hand Dial |
Timing Initiate Method | Input Voltage |
Series Features |
366C Series Long-Ranger Computing Counter |
Series Description: Based on a powerful built-in microcomputer, the compact 366 is the most versatile and cost-effective counter ATC has ever built. No industrial counter has ever achieved a higher level of reliability and ruggedness than the 366. It has no moving parts in its electronic logic circuits, only plug-in circuit boards which are computer-tested for reliability and assembled virtually without hand wiring. Its few mechanical components have been selected for reliable service; long life relays with heavy-duty contacts and rotary set point selector switches with extremely low wear characteristics. |
Series Operation: As soon as power is applied to terminals 1 & 2 of the counter, the instantaneous relay is energized and changes the states of its associated contacts (8-6-7 & 9-14-10). The counter then looks for terminal 15 (pulse input terminal) to receive input pulses. When the number of pulses received equals the number of counts set on the front face, the delayed relay energize and changes the states of its associated contacts (3-4-5 & 13-11-12). The counter is reset by removing power from terminal 1 for at least 60 msec. At reset, both relays revert back to their shelf (without power) state. To the right you will find some typical applications. |
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