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Macromatic TR-61628 Off Delay 24V Time Delay Relay

Macromatic TR-61628 Time Delay Relay
Macromatic TR-61628 Off Delay 24V Time Delay Relay


 
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Price: $60.06
MFG P/N: TR-61628
MFG: Macromatic
Ships From: Eastlake, OH
Weight (lbs): 0.3



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Description
 

The Macromatic TR-61628 is an Off Delay Time Delay Relay. This programmable multi-range plug-in relay has an input voltage of 24V AC/DC at 50/60Hz and 10A DPDT output contacts. It has 16 built in time ranges, from 0.1 sec to 2 hours, using a rotary switch. The TR61628 uses an 11 pin 70170-D octal socket. Note: Image is an approximation. Actual part may differ.

This product has been discontinued & is limited to what is left in stock

Dial Setting Timing Range
A 0.1-0.25 sec
B 0.2-0.5 sec
C 0.3-1 sec
D 0.5-2 sec
E 1-4 sec
F 2-8 sec
G 4-15 sec
H 8-30 sec
I 15-60 sec
J 30-120 sec
K 1-4 min
L 2-8 min
M 4-15 min
N 8-30 min
O 15-60 min
P 30-120 min

Specifications

  • Function- Off Delay
  • Timing Range- 0.1 Sec - 2 Hours
  • Input Voltage- 24V AC/DC
  • Output- 10A DPDT
  • Voltage Tolerance- AC Operation: +10/-15% of nominal at 50/60 Hz.
    DC Operation: +10/-15% of nominal.
  • Load- 2VA
  • Setting Accuracy- Maximum Setting: +5%, -0%
    Minimum Setting: +0%, -50%
  • Repeat Accuracy- > 2 Seconds Delay +/- 0.1%
    0.1 - 2 Seconds Delay +/- 2%
  • Reset Time- 0.04 Sec
  • Start Up Time- 0.08 Sec
  • Maintain Function Time- 0.01 Sec
  • Temperature- -28 C to 65 C (-18 F to 150 F)
  • Output Contacts- DPDT 10A @ 240V AC/30V DC,
    1/2HP @ 120/240V AC (N.O.), 1/3HP @ 120/240V AC (N.C.)
    B300 & R300; AC15 & DC13
  • Life- Mechanical: 10,000,000 Operations, Full Load: 100,000 Operations
  • Dimensions- 2.4" Height x 1.7" Width x 3.5" Depth
  • Approvals- UL recognized, CE, CSA, UL listed (with Socket)

Macromatic TR-6 Series Relay Installation Instructions

Macromatic TR-61628 24V Relay

Additional Product Information

The Off Delay function means that the output is energized through the use of a trigger, and the time delay starts when the trigger is taken out. The output becomes de-energized once the time delay stops. In order for the time delay to be reset, the trigger needs to be re-introduced.

Explanation of Macromatic Time Delay Relay Timing Functions

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