Product Description
Description: Time Delay Relay • Repeat Cycle - Recycle • Input Voltage : 120 VAC • Timing Range; 0.1 sec - 10 min • Mounting ; Surface Mount • Contact Configuration; 1C SPDT • Output Current; 30 Amps • Mode of Operation; Recycling (Pulse Generator) • Adjustment; External Adjust - Both Times Adjust • Termination; 0.25in. Male Quick Connect Terminals • On Time; 0.1 - 10 sec • Operating Sequence; OFF time first • Off Time; 0.1 - 10 min • Operation; No Bypass/Reset Option • Notes:; Potentiometer / Resistor Required (ordered seperately)
Product Information | Resources |
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Specifications |
Product Attribute | Attribute Value |
Input Voltage | 120 VAC |
Timing Range | 0.1 sec - 10 min |
Mounting | Surface Mount |
Contact Configuration | 1C SPDT |
Output Current | 30 Amps |
Mode of Operation | Recycling (Pulse Generator) |
Adjustment | External Adjust - Both Times Adjust |
Termination | 0.25in. Male Quick Connect Terminals |
On Time | 0.1 - 10 sec |
Operating Sequence | OFF time first |
Off Time | 0.1 - 10 min |
Operation | No Bypass/Reset Option |
Notes: | Potentiometer / Resistor Required (ordered seperately) |
Series Features |
Timer - Recycling HRDR Series |
Series Description: The HRDR Series combines an electromechanical relay and microcontroller timing circuitry. It offers 12 to 230V operation in five ranges and factory fixed, onboard or externally adjustable time delays with a repeat accuracy of ±0.5%. The high switching capacity of the output contacts allow for direct control of heavy loads like compressors, pumps, motors, heaters and lighting. A bypass/ reset switch option allows operator to interrupt normal recycling sequence and energize output relay. An excellent choice for OEM applications. |
Operation: (Recycling with Reset Switch) Upon application of input voltage, the ON time T1 begins and output relay energizes. At the end of the ON time, the output relay de-energizes and the OFF time T2 begins. At the end of the OFF time, the output relay energizes and the cycle repeats as long as input voltage is applied. Some recycling timers have the OFF time as the first delay. Reset: Removing input voltage resets output and time delays, and returns sequence to the first delay. |
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