4-1617520-1 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

4-1617520-1-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

4-1617520-1

Price: $ 0.69
Product Category:

Industrial Controls

Manufacturer: TE Connectivity Aerospace, Defense and Marine
Short Description: 1671-A-3002=1600 FIXED OPERATE
More Detail: Time Delay Relay Delay
DataSheet: 4-1617520-1 datasheet4-1617520-1 Datasheet/PDF
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Description

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Time Delay Relays, such as the 4-1617520-1, are devices used to control the timing of an electrical circuit. They are programmed to open or close a circuit or to adjust the circuit\'s parameters over a defined period of time. The time delay is adjustable and can be set to a period of time as short as a few milliseconds or as long as several hours. The type of circuit and application for which the time delay relay is used will depend on the type of circuit and the amount of time required for completion of the electrical circuit.

Time Delay Relays (TDRs) can be used in a wide range of industrial, commercial and residential applications. In industrial applications, TDRs are used to control the flow of material, the timing of equipment, and other process-critical applications. In commercial applications, TDRs are used to control lighting, air conditioning, ventilation, and other functions where a precise timing cycle is needed. In residential applications, TDRs are used to ensure safety, such as programmed shut-offs of appliances, lights, and other devices.

The working principle of the 4-1617520-1 time delay relay is relatively simple. The relay contains a timer which is programmed to trigger the opening or closing of a switch. When the timer is activated, the switch opens or closes and the circuit is completed or interrupted. The length of the timer can vary, depending on the application. The timer can be set to the precise time required for a given application. In some cases, the timer can be adjusted to slightly vary or delay the circuit\'s timing cycle.

The most common type of time delay relay is the electromechanical relay. This type of relay uses an electrical coil to move a mechanical switch. The timer is activated and the coil receives an electrical charge, which causes the switch to move and complete or interrupt the circuit. An advantage of the electromechanical relay is that it is relatively simple and relatively inexpensive.

The other type of time delay relay is the solid-state relay. This type of relay uses a solid-state electronic timer instead of an electrical coil. The timer is programmed to activate the circuit and the circuit can be completed or interrupted as desired. The advantage to a solid-state relay is that it is more accurate and more reliable than the electromechanical relay. The downside is that it is more expensive.

No matter what type of time delay relay is used, the basic principle remains the same. The relay is programmed to open or close a circuit or to adjust the circuit\'s parameters over a defined period of time. The length of time depends on the application and can range from a few milliseconds to several hours. Time delay relays are essential components in a wide range of industrial, commercial, and residential applications.

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