Model | Image | Type | aaaaa |
Model 30 |
High Voltage Multi-Function Timer | The Model 30 is a High Voltage Multifunction Timer. The digital design of the Model 30 provides high accuracy, repeatability and response time. The output of the Model 30 is a heavy-duty DPDT electro-mechanical output relay. Four DIP switches select one of four timing functions and one of four timing ranges. Delay time is set with a 10-position DIP switch. When timing either the red LED will blink indicating the relay is de-energized or the green LED will blink indicating the relay is energized. On completion of the delay period either the red LED lights indicating the relay is de-energized or the green LED lights indicating the relay is energized. | |
Model 300 |
Programmable Timer | The Model 300 Programmable Timer is designed to replace over 100 standard timers. One Model 300 can be set for one of five functions, covers four timing ranges, and has a power supply for any AC/DC voltage from 10 to 28 Volts or 40 to 260 Volts. An SG version of this model is available using silver with gold flash contacts. The digital design of the Model 300 provides high accuracy, repeatability and response time. The output of the Model 300 is a heavy-duty SPDT electro-mechanical output relay. Programming options are chosen by simply setting the four DIP switches on top of the relay, and then adjusting a potentiometer for percent of delay. A LED indicator illuminates when the relay is energized. The Model 300 can be set to Delay-on-Release by adding an external jumper between pins 6 and 8 (see Installation Instructions on product data sheet for more details). | |
Model 301 |
Programmable Timer | The Model 301 Programmable Timer is designed to replace over 100 standard timers. The Model 301 can be set for one of five functions, covers four timing ranges, and has a power supply for any AC/DC voltage from 10 to 28 Volts or 40 to 260 Volts. An SG version of this model is available using silver with gold flash contacts. The digital design of the Model 301 provides high accuracy, repeatability and response time. The output of the Model 301 is a heavy-duty DPDT electro-mechanical output relay. Programming options are chosen by simply setting the four DIP switches on top of the relay, and then adjusting a potentiometer for percent of delay. A LED indicator illuminates when the relay is energized. The Model 301 can be set to Delay-on-Release by adding an external jumper between pins 6 and 7 (see Installation Instructions). | |
Model 303 |
On Delay/Interval Timer | The Model 303 can operate in 2 different timing modes: In the On Delay Mode: When power is applied to the coil, the timer will delay for the preset time before energizing the relay. The relay will remain energized as long as power is applied. Power must be removed to reset the timer. In the Interval Mode: When power is applied to the coil, the relay will energize immediately and remain energized for the preset time period. At the end of the time period, the relay will de-energize and remain de-energized until power is removed from the coil. Removing and re-applying power will restart the timer, energizing the relay. An SG version of this model is available using silver with gold flash contacts. | |
Model 310 |
Programmable Timer | The Model 310 Programmable Timer is a universal timer designed to replace over 20 standard timers. Each Model 310 can be set for one of five functions in four timing ranges, and is available in three voltage ranges. The digital design of the Model 310 provides high accuracy repeatability and response time. The heavy-duty output relay carries loads up to 10 amps at up to 240 volts AC, resistive. Programming is accomplished by simply installing jumper wires between two or more socket pins. An LED indictor illuminates when the relay is energized. | |
Model 330 and 360 |
Operate Delay Timer | The Models 330 and 360 Operate Delay Timers are designed for a wide range of industrial applications. Examples include automatic and machine tool control circuits, HVAC circuits, and warm-up delay circuits. The Model 330 is a DPDT potentiometer (knob-adjust) timer. The Model 360 is a DPDT, high-accuracy digital input timer. Solid-state timing circuits in each model drive an internal electromechanical relay. Each model is functionally interchangeable. They are available in a variety of voltage and timing ranges to cover all possible applications. An SG version of this model is available using silver with gold flash contacts. Models 330 and 360 are UL Recognized and CSA Certified. | |
Model 331 and 361 |
Release Delay Timer | The Models 331 and 361 Release Delay Timers are designed for a wide usage in new or replacement industrial applications. Examples include delay-off circuits, batch processing circuits, and other applications requiring a remote-triggered, off-delay timer. The Model 331 is a DPDT potentiometer (knob-adjust) timer. The Model 361 is a DPDT, high-accuracy digital input timer. Solid-state timing circuits in each model drive an internal electromechanical relay. Each model is functionally interchangeable. They are available in a variety of voltage and timing ranges to cover any application. An SG version of this model is available using silver with gold flash contacts. | |
Model 332 and 362 |
Interval Timer | The Models 332 and 362 Interval Timers are designed for a wide usage in new or replacement industrial applications. Examples include automatic and batch control circuits, where the relay needs to be energized for a specific length of time after start-up. The Model 332 is a DPDT potentiometer (knob-adjust) timer. The Model 362 is a DPDT, high-accuracy digital input timer. Solid-state timing circuits in each model drive an internal electromechanical relay. Each model is functionally interchangeable. They are available in a variety of voltage and timing ranges to cover most any application. An SG version of this model is available using silver with gold flash contacts. | |
Model 333 and 363 |
Instant & Operate Delay Timers | The Model 333 and 363 Instant & Operate Delay Timers are industrial quality devices with a high accuracy electronic timing circuit driving two internal SPDT relays. One relay transfers upon application of power, the other relay transfers after a delay period. Each model is functionally interchangeable and available in multiple voltage/timing range combinations. The Model 333 is a potentiometer (knob-adjust) timer and the Model 363 is a high-accuracy digital input timer. An SG version of this model is available using silver with gold flash contacts. | |
Model 334 and 364 |
Delayed One-Shot Timer | The Model 334 and 364 Delayed One-Shot Timers are functionally interchangeable. The Model 334 is a DPDT potentiometer (knob-adjust) timer while the Model 364 is a DPDT, high-accuracy digital input timer. Solid-state timing circuits in each model drive an internal electromechanical relay. Upon application of power, the unit will start the OFF delay. After the OFF delay times out, the relay will energize for the ON time. When the ON time expires, the relay will de-energize and all timing will stop. Power must be removed and reapplied to begin timing again. An SG version of this model is available using silver with gold flash contacts. | |
Model 335 and 365 |
Retriggerable One-Shot | The Model 335 and 365 Retriggerable One-Shot Timers are functionally interchangeable. The Model 335 is a DPDT potentiometer (knob-adjust) timer while the Model 365 is a DPDT, high-accuracy digital input timer. Solidstate timing circuits in each model drive an internal electromechanical relay. With power applied to the coil, when the initiate switch (dry contact) is closed, the relay will energize for the time period set by the user. At the end of the preset time period, the relay will de-energize. If the initiate switch opens and then closes multiple times while the relay is energized (i. e. it is retriggered), the relay will then restart the delay time. The relay will remain energized until the retriggering stops and the delay time ends. When power is removed, the relay will de-energize. An SG version of this model is available using silver with gold flash contacts. | |
Model 338 and 368 |
Recycle Timer - Off First | The Models 338 and 368 Recycle Timers are designed to cycle a load on and off, or to cycle between two loads. The ON and OFF cycles are independently adjustable on each model. The Model 338 is a DPDT potentiometer (knob-adjust). The Model 368 is a DPDT, high-accuracy digital input timer. Solid-state circuits in each model drive an internal electromechanical relay. Each model is functionally interchangeable. They are available in a wide variety of voltage and timing ranges, to cover the majority of application requirements. An SG version of this model is available using silver with gold flash contacts. | |
Model 339 |
On/Off Delay Relay | The Model 339 On/Off Delay Relay is an electronic time delay relay which provides two functions: on delay, and true off delay. The true off delay, (relay remains energized for a delay period when power is removed) is provided by means of an internal latching relay. Each time delay, on and off, is separately adjustable to a maximum of five minutes on or off. The Model 339 uses the same pin-out configuration as standard time delay and general purpose relays. It can be used in new or replacement applications for thermal, pneumatic, or spring-wound timers, or in place of general purpose relays or other electronic timers. | |
Model 349 |
Series Override Timer | The Model 349 Series Override Timers are one-shot timers designed as lighting control timers or override controls for energy management applications. The timers are designed to operate from either 24 or 120 VAC and mount in a standard wall switch box. Wire leads allow connections to be made with wire nuts. The Model 349-2 is a 2-hour timer adjustable from 5 minutes to 2 hours. Pressing the start button pulls in the internal relay. After the delay, the relay drops out. pressing the button again during the delay period will restart the timer. An indicator light shows when the relay is pulled in. The Model 349-5 has a maximum delay of 75 minutes in 5 minute increments. The Model 349-15 has a maximum delay of 15 hours, in 1 hour increments. The 349-15 can also be set to 15 minute increments (3 hours maximum delay). On both models (349-5 and 349-15), after the start button is pressed, the internal relay pulls in for one timing increment. Each additional press of the button adds one timing increment to the time, up to 15 increments total. The 16th press of the button drops out the relay. Binary numbered indicator lights show remaining time. | |
Model 358 and 388 |
Recycle Timer - On First | The Models 358 and 388 Recycle Timers (On Time First) are designed to cycle a load on and off, or to cycle between two loads. The ON and OFF cycles are independently adjustable on each model. The Model 358 is a DPDT potentiometer (knob-adjust) timer. The Model 388 is a DPDT, high-accuracy digital input timer. Solidstate circuits in each model drive an internal electromechanical relay. Each model is functionally interchangeable. They are available in a wide variety of voltage and timing ranges, to cover the majority of application requirements. An SG version of this model is available using silver with gold flash contacts. | |
Model 392 |
Interval/Lockout Timer | The Model 392 Interval Lockout Timer is useful when you wish to de-energize the relay for a set period of time. Power is applied to the coil all the time. The Dry contact must close the initiate switch and re-open to energize the relay for the On time setting. At the end of the On time, the relay will de-energize and remain de-energized for the lockout time period. Closing and re-opening the initiate switch during the timing has no effect on the operation of the relay. At the end of the Lockout time the relay can be operated as before. An SG version of this model is available using silver with gold flash contacts. | |
Model 553 |
Undervoltage Control Relay - Re-Acceleration Relay | The Model 553-01 Re-Acceleration Relay is designed to take the place of a voltage sensing relay and two time delay relays. When voltage is applied to the Model 553-01, and the external start switch is closed, the adjustable on-delay time begins. After the delay period, the contacts will close. If the line voltage drops below 90 volts, the contacts open and the true-off delay begins. If the voltage rises above 105 volts before the true-off delay has elapsed, the contact will re-close. If voltage is not restored to 105 volts before the true-off delay time period ends, the contacts will remain open until the external start switch is closed. |