Product Description
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Product Information | Resources |
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Specifications |
Product Attribute | Attribute Value |
Mounting Type | Socketable |
Relay Type | Mechanical Relay |
Function | Interval |
Circuit | DPDT (2 Form C) |
Delay Time | 1 Sec ~ 10 Hrs |
Contact Rating @ Voltage | 10A @ 250VAC/30VDC |
Voltage - Supply | 12VDC |
Termination Style | Plug In, 8 Pin (Octal) |
Timing Adjustment Method | Hand Dial |
Timing Initiate Method | Input Voltage |
Series Features |
409B Series 1/16 DIN Push Button Timer |
Series Description: Push Button Start/Internal: The 409B electric handset timer features a Push Button built into its front dial. When pressed, the timer starts and provides an interval time delay. The 409B has a set of DPDT output contacts. When the Push Button is pressed with power applied, the contacts immediately transfer. After the timer has timed out, the contacts are released. Universal Power Supply: All 409B electric handset timers can be powered using 24-240 VAC or 24 VDC power, greatly simplifying ordering and inventory management of replacement units. High Accuracy: The 409Bs timing circuit is not a simple RC circuit. It utilizes a sophisticated proprietary integrated circuit that includes counting technology along with a stable oscillator to provide repeatable time delays for precise electric handset timing. 1/16 DIN Housing: The 48mm2 (1/16 DIN) housing is compact and is watertight when panel mounted, making the 409B suitable for various applications as an electric handset timer. It is mounted in an 8-pin round (octal) socket. With an optional mounting clip, the 409B can be panel mounted. The dial on the 409B is extra large and easy to read, featuring clear indications of fractional ranges with decimal points. The Range Select Switch is located on the side of the unit, making it tamper-proof when panel mounted; this prevents unauthorized changes to the timing range, ensuring the secure operation of the electric handset timer. |
Series Operation: Timing begins when the front green push button is pressed. This energizes the DPDT relay and starts an oscillator which runs at a frequency determined by the time setting. A fixed number of counts from the oscillator determines the end of the timing cycle. The LED indicates the status of the relay output. It comes on when the green push button is pressed and remains on steady during the cycle. The LED turns off after the cycle is completed and the contacts released. |
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