Product Description
Description: Time Delay Relay • Repeat Cycle - Recycle • Input Voltage : 120 VAC • First Delay; On First • Mounting ; Surface Mount • Contact Configuration; Solid State - NO • Output Current; 1 Amps • Mode of Operation; Recycling (Pulse Generator) • Adjustment; ON Time External Adjust / OFF Time Fixed • Termination; 0.25in. Male Quick Connect Terminals • On Time; 1 - 100 sec • Off Time; 360 min
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Specifications |
Product Attribute | Attribute Value |
Input Voltage | 120 VAC |
First Delay | On First |
Mounting | Surface Mount |
Contact Configuration | Solid State - NO |
Output Current | 1 Amps |
Mode of Operation | Recycling (Pulse Generator) |
Adjustment | ON Time External Adjust / OFF Time Fixed |
Termination | 0.25in. Male Quick Connect Terminals |
On Time | 1 - 100 sec |
Off Time | 360 min |
Series Features |
Recycling (Pulse Generator) TSDR Digi-Timer Timing Module |
Series Description: The TSDR Digi-Timer is an ON/OFF or OFF/ON recycling timing module designed to control metering pumps, chemical valves, flash lamps, or use in energy saving or duty cycling applications. It is available with input voltages of 24, 120, or 230 V AC, and time delays of 0.1 s to 1000 m in 6 ranges. It may be ordered with both time delays factory fixed, or one delay fixed and the other delay external or knob adjustable. Encapsulated for added protection. |
Operation: (Recycling - ON Time First) Upon application of input voltage, the output energizes and the T1, ON time begins. At the end of the ON time, the output de-energizes and the T2, OFF time begins. At the end of the OFF time, the output energizes and the cycle repeats as long as input voltage is applied. Reset: Removing input voltage resets the output and time delays, and returns the sequence to the T1 ON time. Operation (Recycling - OFF Time First) Upon application of input voltage, the T2 OFF time begins. At the end of the OFF time, the T1 ON time begins and the load energizes. At the end of the T1, T2 begins and the load de-energizes. This cycle repeats until input voltage is removed. Reset: Removing input voltage resets the output and the sequence to T2 OFF time. |
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