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RELAY TIME DELAY 300SEC CHAS MT

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CT1S45
Industrial Automation and Controls

CT5S300

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Littelfuse/Commercial Vehicle Products

RELAY TIME DELAY 300SEC CHAS MT

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationCT5S300
Delay Time300 Sec, 5 Sec
Delay TimeFixed
FunctionOn-Delay, Off-Delay
Mounting TypeChassis Mount
Relay TypeSolid State Relay
Termination StyleQuick Connect - 0.250" (6.3mm)
Timing Adjustment MethodFixed
Timing Initiate MethodInput Voltage
Voltage - Supply24 VAC

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyBulk 10$ 54.89
NewarkEach 10$ 56.27
25$ 50.58
50$ 46.23
100$ 45.22
250$ 43.88

Description

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CT5S300 Series

The CT Series combines a delay-on-make and delay-on-break time delay into one unit and may be used to control fan delays in heating and/or cooling equipment. The CT includes bypass circuitry to allow it to operate with cooling anticipators ? 3000 ohms. It is designed to operate in 24VAC control circuits. Several CT modules may be combined to provide sequencing on of any number of loads and sequencing off of the same loads, such as electric heating elements. Operation (Delay-on-Make/Delay-on-Break) Forced Air Heating or Air Conditioning (as shown): When the thermostat closes, the compressor relay is immediately energized. At the end of a fixed delay-on-make delay (T1), the fan relay is energized. When the thermostat opens, the compressor relay is de-energized and the delay-on-break delay is initiated. On completion of the fixed delay-on- break delay (T2) the fan relay is de-energized. If the thermostat is reclosed during the delay-on-break delay, the delay-on-break delay is reset and the fan relay remains energized. If the thermostat is closed when input voltage is applied, the delay-on-make delay (T1) begins as normal.Reset: Removing input voltage resets the output and time delays.

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