Time Delay Relays

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2905814

2905814

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 1HR 5A 250V DIN

10254

2917405

2917405

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 300MIN 6A 250V

1

2910140

2910140

Phoenix Contact

TIME RELAY MULTIFUNC PDT SCREW

9

2910141

2910141

Phoenix Contact

TIME RELAY MULTIFUNC PDT PUSH IN

11142

2917421

2917421

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 300SEC 6A 250V

3

2917489

2917489

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 300MIN 6A 250V

0

2917434

2917434

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 30MIN 6A 250V

3

2866187

2866187

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 10HRS 3A 250V

1727

2307293

2307293

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 10A 250V DIN RL

29

2917467

2917467

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 30MIN 6A 250V

9

2901486

2901486

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 300SEC 6A 250V

1

2917379

2917379

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 10SEC 6A 250V

39

2903171

2903171

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 24V/48V

3

2905813

2905813

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 1HR 5A 250V DIN

21

2917382

2917382

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 300SEC 6A 250V

31

2866174

2866174

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 100HRS 3A 250V

11

2917492

2917492

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 10SEC 6A 250V

21

2866161

2866161

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 100HRS 3A 250V

10177

2903173

2903173

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 24V/48V

0

2867924

2867924

Phoenix Contact

RELAY TIME DELAY 3MIN 5A 250V

5

Time Delay Relays

1. Overview

Time Delay Relays (TDRs) are control devices that execute switching operations after a predetermined time interval. They integrate timing functions into electrical systems to manage sequence operations, protect equipment, and optimize process efficiency. Modern industrial automation relies on TDRs for precise control in applications ranging from motor startups to complex manufacturing processes.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
On-Delay RelayDelays contact closure after power applicationMotor soft start, conveyor belt synchronization
Off-Delay RelayDelays contact opening after power removalFan cooling systems, oven shutdown sequences
Interval TimerControls fixed-duration outputsValve actuation, injection molding cycles
Repeat Cycle TimerAlternates between on/off statesConveyor indexing, periodic lubrication systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical TDR construction includes:

  • Enclosure: Flame-retardant polymer housing (IP20-IP67 ratings)
  • Electromagnetic System: Coil assembly with laminated iron core
  • Contact Mechanism: Silver alloy contacts (NO/NC configurations)
  • Timing Circuit: Analog RC circuits or digital microcontrollers
  • User Interface: Dial/potentiometer or digital display for setting adjustment

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Timing Range0.1s-999hDetermines application flexibility
Accuracy 1% to 10msCritical for precision processes
Power Supply12-240V AC/DCMatches system voltage requirements
Contact Rating5-30A resistiveEnsures load compatibility
Ambient Temp. Range-20 C to +70 COperational reliability factor

5. Application Areas

Primary industries include:

  • Manufacturing: Press machine sequence control
  • Energy: Transformer cooling systems
  • Building Automation: HVAC fan delay control
  • Process Industry: Pump alternation systems
  • Transportation: Railway signal timing

Typical equipment integration: CNC machines, packaging lines, water treatment systems.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey Product SeriesDistinguishing Features
Siemens3RP25/3RP15 seriesDIN rail mounting, LED status display
OmronH3CR-A/-M modelsMulti-voltage capability, compact design
Schneider ElectricTesys T-ModTime seriesModbus communication, 12 timing functions
AutomationDirectDL-TDR seriesProgrammable via USB interface

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Timing function type (ON/OFF delay, interval, etc.)
  • Environmental conditions (temperature, vibration)
  • Electrical requirements (voltage/frequency compatibility)
  • Mounting method (DIN rail, panel mount, socket mounting)
  • Agency approvals (CE, UL, CSA standards)

Case Study: A bottling plant successfully implemented Omron H3CR-M timers for conveyor synchronization, achieving 15% throughput improvement.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Integration with Industrial IoT (remote monitoring via Ethernet/IP)
  • Adoption of solid-state relay technology (SSR) for higher switching speeds
  • Energy-efficient designs meeting Ecodesign Directive 2019/1782
  • AI-enhanced predictive timing adjustment in smart manufacturing
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