Allicdata Part #: | CC1179-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
DLD2450 |
Price: | $ 105.56 |
Product Category: | Industrial Controls |
Manufacturer: | Sensata-Crydom |
Short Description: | RELAY TIME DELAY 133SEC 50A 280V |
More Detail: | On-Delay Time Delay Relay SPST-NO (1 Form A) 1.6 S... |
DataSheet: | DLD2450 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 15 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
1 +: | $ 95.96790 |
10 +: | $ 91.45710 |
50 +: | $ 87.24940 |
Series: | DLD |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Relay Type: | Solid State Relay |
Function: | On-Delay |
Circuit: | SPST-NO (1 Form A) |
Delay Time: | 1.6 Sec ~ 133 Sec |
Contact Rating @ Voltage: | 50A @ 280VAC |
Voltage - Supply: | 3.5 ~ 15VDC |
Mounting Type: | Chassis Mount |
Termination Style: | Screw Terminal, Quick Connect - 0.187" (4.7mm) |
Timing Adjustment Method: | External Resistor |
Timing Initiate Method: | Input Voltage |
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Time Delay Relays (TDRs) are electronic switching devices. They are used to delay a switching action after a certain period of time elapses. TDRs incorporate a timer circuit, usually an oscillator or counter, as their core components. The timer is pre-programmed with a preset delay time, and initiates the switching action when the preset time elapses. This type of relay is used in applications that require any switching action to be delayed for a certain period of time.
One example of a TDR model is the DLD 2450. This type of relay is used for time delay on/off switching operations, which are common in process control. The DLD 2450 has a preset time that ranges from 0.5 seconds to 20 minutes. It can be used to control the timer of processes such as heating, cooling, ventilation, and humidity control. The unit has a number of features such as dual time range, variable switches, and trigger control.
The DLD 2450 is an AC-powered relay, which is wired into the circuit affecting the timing. The relay works by responding to an input signal which triggers the relay. This causes the relay to switch state after the preset time has elapsed. The preset time can be adjusted by the user via a knob on the device. The timer is controlled by an oscillator circuit, which is powered by the AC supply. The device also has an LED indicator which lights up when the device is in the activated state.
The DLD 2450 is typically used in applications which require delay-on/delay-off switching actions. This type of control is useful in applications such as process scanners, solenoid valves, and light dimmers. In these applications, it is important to ensure that the correct amount of time is allotted for the task to be performed. The control of the DLD 2450 allows the user to adjust the timing of the process in order to achieve the desired result.
In summary, the DLD 2450 is a time delay relay which can be used to control the timing of process switching. The unit has adjustable time ranges, variable switches, and an LED indicator. It is typically used in process control applications which require delay-on/delay-off switching operations. The device is powered by an AC supply and can be adjusted by the user via a knob on the device.
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