CROUZET CONTROL
What is a timer?
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A timer is a simple automation component which is used to manage actions over a period
of time or control how long actions last.The timer is a control device which triggers an
action according to a time and a function. After a predefined time has elapsed, the timer
closes or opens one or more contacts.
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Timing cycles, whether single shot or repetitive, are started by latching inputs or pulsed inputs,
allowing a wide variety of functions to be created.
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To execute which actions?
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A timer can be used to trigger an action according to a predefined time. It can also be used to stagger actions over a period of time.
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In any time-related application, the timer can play a role and can be
used to:
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• Run installations according to times that can be adjusted by the user.
• Calibrate a machine running time.
• Allow or prevent an action.
• Delay an action.
• Manage stopping/starting of a motor, pump, etc. (star delta).
• Make an LED flash.
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Crouzet timer features;
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Where are they found?
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In electrical cabinets associated with other automation products for the following markets;
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Packaging;
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Controlling heat sealing times on blister packs, packing bags etc. (MUR1, MXR1)
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Illuminated signs;
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Managing flashing on automated signs. (TMR48L)
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Fans;
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Time management for delay start up or shut down. (S-Series, TMR48, Timer 81X)
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Heat pumps;
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Managing compressor start up (anti-short cycle). (S-series timer)
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Ice maker;
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Managing the duration of refrigeration. (TUR1)
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Vending machines;
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Time management of product delivery. (TMR48, Timer 81X)
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Lighting for mobile homes;
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Managing the duration of outdoor lighting odf a mobile home if the light switch is left on. (MXR)
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Machine tools;
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Control of maintenance periods. (TMR48, Timer 81X)
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Sensing on assembly lines;
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Managing the operation between a conveyor belt based on the time interval between productions on the belt. (MCR1)
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Remote machinery;
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Managing maintenance of the power supply in the event of a mains power failure, switching on an external back-up power source at a given time. (TK2R1)Â
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Function | A, Ac, At, B, Bw, C, D, Di, H, Ht |
Time range | 0,1-1s, 1-10s, 6-60s, 1-10min, 6-60min, 1-10h, 10-100h |
Close delay | 30 ms |
Response time off | 120 ms |
Repeatability | 0,5 % |
Multi-function | Yes |
Output | Relay 2 pole C/O |
Electrical data |
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Power consumption | 0,6 W |
Breaking capacity | 2000 VA / 80W |
Switching current max | 8 A |
Cable area with sleeve | 2 x 1,5 mm² |
*Invisible Heading* |
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Cable area without sleeve | 2 x 2,5 mm² |
Supply voltage | 12-240V AC/DC |
Other technical data |
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Mounting | 11-pin socket |
IP class connection | IP20 |
IP class front | IP50 |
Temperature operational min | -20 °C |
Temperature operational max | 60 °C |
Storage temperature min | -30 °C |
Storage temperature max | 60 °C |
Approvals | CE, Lloyd´s, RoHS, UL |
What is a timer?
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A timer is a simple automation component which is used to manage actions over a period
of time or control how long actions last.The timer is a control device which triggers an
action according to a time and a function. After a predefined time has elapsed, the timer
closes or opens one or more contacts.
Â
Timing cycles, whether single shot or repetitive, are started by latching inputs or pulsed inputs,
allowing a wide variety of functions to be created.
Â
To execute which actions?
Â
A timer can be used to trigger an action according to a predefined time. It can also be used to stagger actions over a period of time.
Â
In any time-related application, the timer can play a role and can be
used to:
Â
• Run installations according to times that can be adjusted by the user.
• Calibrate a machine running time.
• Allow or prevent an action.
• Delay an action.
• Manage stopping/starting of a motor, pump, etc. (star delta).
• Make an LED flash.
Â
Crouzet timer features;
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Where are they found?
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In electrical cabinets associated with other automation products for the following markets;
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Packaging;
Â
Controlling heat sealing times on blister packs, packing bags etc. (MUR1, MXR1)
Â
Illuminated signs;
Â
Managing flashing on automated signs. (TMR48L)
Â
Fans;
Â
Time management for delay start up or shut down. (S-Series, TMR48, Timer 81X)
Â
Heat pumps;
Â
Managing compressor start up (anti-short cycle). (S-series timer)
Â
Ice maker;
Â
Managing the duration of refrigeration. (TUR1)
Â
Vending machines;
Â
Time management of product delivery. (TMR48, Timer 81X)
Â
Lighting for mobile homes;
Â
Managing the duration of outdoor lighting odf a mobile home if the light switch is left on. (MXR)
Â
Machine tools;
Â
Control of maintenance periods. (TMR48, Timer 81X)
Â
Sensing on assembly lines;
Â
Managing the operation between a conveyor belt based on the time interval between productions on the belt. (MCR1)
Â
Remote machinery;
Â
Managing maintenance of the power supply in the event of a mains power failure, switching on an external back-up power source at a given time. (TK2R1)Â
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Parts | Function | Multi-function | Supply voltage | Price | ||
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Obsolete *** Use PU2R10MV1 as alternative
Art:
88867303
Copied
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A, Ac, At, B, Bw, C, D, Di, H, Ht
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Yes
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12-240V AC/DC
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Obsolete *** Use PU2R10MV1 as alternative
Art:
88867305
Copied
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A, Ac, At, B, Bw, C, D, Di, H, Ht
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Yes
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24V DC / 24-240V AC
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Timer PX2R1 24VDC, 24-240VAC
Art:
88867385
Copied
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Ad, Ah, N - Safe-guard, O, P, Pt, TL, Tt, W
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Yes
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24V dc / 24-240V ac
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Obsolete *** Use PA2R10MV1 as alternative
Art:
88867415
Copied
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A, At
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No
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24V DC / 24-240V AC
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Obsolete *** Use PC2R10MV1 as alternative
Art:
88867435
Copied
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C
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No
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24V DC / 24-240V AC
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Obsolete *** Use PL2R10MV1 as alternative
Art:
88867455
Copied
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L, Li
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No
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24V DC / 24-240V AC
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