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RELAY TIME DELAY 60SEC CHAS MT

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TSB2190
Industrial Automation and Controls

TSB422

Active
Littelfuse/Commercial Vehicle Products

RELAY TIME DELAY 60SEC CHAS MT

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationTSB422
Delay Time [Max]60 Sec
Delay Time [Min]0.5 Sec
FunctionOff-Delay
Mounting TypeChassis Mount
Relay TypeSolid State Relay
Termination StyleQuick Connect - 0.250" (6.3mm)
Timing Adjustment MethodExternal Resistor
Timing Initiate MethodInput Voltage
Voltage - Supply120 VAC

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyBulk 10$ 72.44
NewarkEach 10$ 67.59
25$ 62.73
50$ 61.40
100$ 57.87

Description

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TSB422 Series

The TSB Series is a totally solid-state, delay-on-break timing module. The TSB is available with a fixed, external, or onboard adjustable time delay. Time Delays from 0.05 to 600 seconds, in 4 standard ranges, cover over 90% of all OEM and commercial appliance timing applications. The repeat accuracy is ±2%. Operating voltages of 24, 120, or 230VAC are available. The TSB’s 1A steady state, 10A rated, solid-state output is perfect for direct control of solenoids, contactors, relays, lamps, buzzers, and small heaters. The TSB can be surface mounted with a single screw, or snapped on a 35 mm DIN rail using the P1023-20 adaptor. Operation (Delay-on-Break) Input voltage must be applied before and during timing. Upon closure of the initiate switch, the output energizes. The time delay begins when the initiate switch opens. 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 output and the time delay.

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