Multispan Timer | Cyclic & Digital TImers
Check out the Multispan Timers at IndMALL Automation, perfect for precise timing needs. Our selection includes the Programmable 2 Relay Timer, perfect for complex sequence operations, and the 1-Relay Digital Timer, ideal for straightforward timing needs with high visibility displays. Our Din Rail Cyclic Timer offers versatile settings for time-sensitive operations in compact spaces. Each timer is built to ensure precise control with user-friendly interfaces, suitable for a wide array of industrial applications. Find out the perfect timing solution to enhance your operational efficiency.
Multispan Timer: Programmable 2 Relay
Accepts PNP/NPN, Micro Switch trigger inputs.
- Features modes like Cyclic, Sequential, Forward Reverse, and Combinational.
- Configurable time ranges in hours, minutes, and seconds.
- Can be reset via front keypad or remotely.
- Includes power fail memory to maintain settings.
- Dimensions are 96mm height, 96mm width, and 54mm depth.
- Operates on a supply voltage of 100-270V AC.
Multispan Digital Timer: 1-Relay
Dual display with 3+3 digit visibility for precise timing.
- Supports multiple trigger inputs including PNP/NPN and micro switches.
- Offers various operating modes such as Instant On-Off Delay and Cyclic.
- Time setting options across seconds, minutes, and hours..
- Dimensions: 96mm height, 96mm width, 43mm depth.
- Operates on a supply voltage of 100-270V AC.
Multispan Cyclic Timer: Din Rail On/Off Delay
Features a 3-digit seven-segment LED display.
- Provides timing ranges in seconds, minutes, or hours, adjustable via up/down direction.
- Compact dimensions for easy installation on DIN rails.
- Equipped with a relay output capable of handling 5 Amps at 230V AC.
- Operates across a power supply range of 100 to 270V AC, suitable for various industrial applications.
At IndMALL Automation, we offer comprehensive Multispan Timer range, designed for precise timing across various industrial processes. These programmable timers, including the 1-Relay Digital Timer, offer dual displays and versatile trigger inputs for maximum flexibility. The 2-Relay Timer enhances options with sequential and combinational modes, while the Din Rail Timer provides compact and efficient timing solutions on DIN rails. Each model comes equipped with power fail memory and a range of time setting options from seconds to hours, making them perfect for detailed process control and efficiency improvements in your operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the two basic types of timers?
Timers are generally categorized into two fundamental types: On-delay timers and Off-delay timers. On-delay timers begin timing when power is applied but delay activating the output until the set time has elapsed. This type is useful in scenarios where a controlled delay before starting a process is necessary. Off-delay timers, conversely, activate the output immediately when powered but start timing upon power loss, turning off the output only after the set time has expired. This type is ideal for applications requiring a process to continue for a certain period after power is cut. Both types are essential for various automation and process control systems, providing precise timing adjustments for operational efficiency.
What are the basics of a timer?
A timer is essentially a device that functions as a finite state machine, incrementing or decrementing a register with each clock cycle. At its core, every timer includes a register that stores the current time value. This allows the timer to track elapsed time or count down to a future event accurately. Timers are crucial in various applications, from simple household appliances to complex industrial machinery, where they manage processes based on specific time intervals. They ensure operations are carried out at the right moment, enhancing efficiency and enabling automation by controlling when actions should start or stop based on the programmed settings.
What is the use of cyclic timer?
A cyclic timer is used to automate the operation of electrical devices by turning them on and off at set intervals. This type of timer is particularly useful in applications where machinery needs to operate cyclically—such as in HVAC systems, irrigation systems, or industrial processes—to ensure regular, repetitive functions without manual intervention. The timer typically features two rotary switches that allow users to adjust the ON and OFF durations, ranging approximately from 1 minute to 5 hours. By enabling precise control over operation times, cyclic timers help in conserving energy, reducing wear and tear on equipment, and optimizing process efficiency.
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