ATC, 339B-359-E-2-X, 339B Plug-In Adjustable Time Delay Relay Six Dial-Selected Ranges (.3 or 3 SEC, MIN, HR), Voltage 12 VDC, On-Delay, Interval Mode, Standard
Features:
- Six dial-selected ranges (.3 or 3 SEC, MIN, HR)
- Cycle Progress Indication
- High Accuracy
- Multiple Timing Modes
- FM Approved
- CSA Approved
- UL Recognized
- CE Approved
- Fixed Timing Units available to prevent adjustments and increase safety
The 339B is a solid-state TDR with octal plug-in base that maintains excellent repeat accuracy despite wide voltage and temperature variations even after long periods of down-time. The 339B has six dial selected ranges from fractions of a second to as long as 10 hours and selectable on-delay or interval timing modes.
Wide Choice of Ranges
In addition to the short ranges expected of an electronic TDR, the 339 is comes with ranges as long as 10 hours.An unusually versatile timer, the 339 has six dial-selected ranges - from 0.3 seconds to 3 hours. A single 339 model thus accommodates the needs of a wide range of applications, allowing theuser to select easily and precisely-an appropriate range to permit optimum setting accuracy. The dial face automatically displays the selected range.
Cycle Progress Indication
The 339's LED annunciator provides a unique and effective method of cycle progress indication. Off before timing, the LED blinks at an ever-increasing rate as the cycle progresses; once every 3-1/2 seconds during the first 10% of the cycle, twice during the second 10%, and so on. At time-out, the LED stays on constantly, pulsing at a high rate.
High Accuracy
The 339's timing circuit is not a simple RC circuit, but includes counting technology along with a stable oscillator to provide repeatable time delays.
Multiple Timing Modes
339 can be used for either on-delay or interval timing operation. The timing mode is selectable by a switch on the 339 housing. Timing begins when the start switch is closed. This 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 time cycle. The time required to accomplish this depends on the oscillator frequency.During timing, a LED located on the dial face blinks. For the first ten percent of the cycle, the LED repeatedly blinks once followed by a pause, for the second 10%, it blinks twice and so on indicating the cycle progress. It flashes rapidly and continuously after time out.
On-Delay Mode
At time out, the built-in relay transfers its contacts. These contacts remain transferred until the start switch is opened or power is removed by some other means. The 339 then resets and is ready for another cycle.
Interval Mode
When timing begins, the built-in relay transfers its contacts. The contacts remain transferred until time out. The timer will not start again until the start switch is opened or power is removed by some other means. The 339 then resets and is ready for another cycle.
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