
KRDR120A0
ActiveRELAY TIME DELAY 10SEC 10A 125V
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KRDR120A0
ActiveRELAY TIME DELAY 10SEC 10A 125V
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Technical Specifications
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| Specification | KRDR120A0 |
|---|---|
| Contact Rating @ Voltage | 125 VAC, 10 A |
| Delay Time [Max] | 10 s |
| Delay Time [Min] | 0.1 Sec |
| Function | Repeat Cycle |
| Mounting Type | Chassis Mount |
| Relay Type | Mechanical Relay |
| Termination Style | Quick Connect - 0.250" (6.3mm) |
| Timing Adjustment Method | Screwdriver Slot |
| Timing Initiate Method | Input Voltage |
| Voltage - Supply | 12 VDC |
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Description
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KRDR120A0 Series
The KRDR Series is a compact time-delay relay measuring only 2 in. (50.8 mm) square. Its solid-state timing circuit provides excellent repeat accuracy and stability. Encapsulation protects against shock, vibration, and humidity. The KRDR Series is a cost effective recycling timer for OEM applications that require small size, isolation, reliability, and long life. Operation (Recycling - ON Time First) Upon application of input voltage, the output relay energizes and the T2 ON time begins. At the end of the ON time, the output de-energizes and the T1 OFF time begins. At the end of the OFF time, the output relay energizes and the cycle repeats as long as input voltage is applied. Reset: Removing input voltage resets the output and the time delays, and returns the sequence to the ON time. Operation (Recycling - OFF Time First) Upon application of input voltage, the T1 OFF time begins. At the end of the OFF time, the T2 ON time begins and the load energizes. At the end of the ON time the load de-energizes, and the cycle repeats until input voltage is removed.Reset: Removing input voltage resets the output and the sequence to the OFF time.
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