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TRB120A3X600

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RELAY TIME DELAY 600SEC 10A 120V

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TRB120A4Y120
Industrial Automation and Controls

TRB120A3X600

Active
Littelfuse/Commercial Vehicle Products

RELAY TIME DELAY 600SEC 10A 120V

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationTRB120A3X600
Contact Rating @ Voltage10 A
Contact Rating @ Voltage [Max]240 VAC
Contact Rating @ Voltage [Min]120 VAC
Delay Time [Max]600 Sec
Delay Time [Min]7 Sec
FunctionOff-Delay
Mounting TypeSocketable
Relay TypeMechanical Relay
Termination StylePlug In, 8 Pin (Octal)
Timing Adjustment MethodHand Dial
Timing Initiate MethodTrigger Signal, Input Voltage
Voltage - Supply120 VAC

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyBulk 10$ 113.90
NewarkEach 10$ 82.66
25$ 79.73
50$ 78.56
100$ 76.80

Description

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TRB120A3X600 Series

The TRB Series combines an isolated, 10A electromechanical relay output with analog timing circuitry. False trigger of the TRB by a transient is unlikely because of the complete isolation of the circuit from the line prior to initiation. The initiate contact is common to one side of the line and may be utilized to operate other loads. Installation is easy due to the TRB’s industry standard 8- or 11-pin plug-in base wiring. Operation (Delay-on-Break) Input voltage must be applied before and during timing. Upon closure of the initiate switch, the output relay energizes. The time delay begins when the initiate switch is opened (trailing edge triggered). The output remains energized during timing. At the end of the time delay, the output de-energizes. The output will energize if the initiate switch is closed when input voltage is applied.Reset: Reclosing the initiate switch during timing resets the time delay. Loss of input voltage resets the time delay and output.

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