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    About Timer Relays
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    Use our timing charts to compare common timer functions. Plus, learn how applying or removing input voltage triggers relays.

    DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays

    Control multiple timing functions from your electrical cabinet—these timer relays mount to 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail), which is the most commonly used size. UL Listed, C-UL Listed, or CE Marked, these relays meet American, Canadian, or European safety standards.
    Timer Relays with Delayed, Interval, Switch On, and Repeat Cycles
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays, 1 Circuit Controlled.

    1 Circuit

    Controlled

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays, 2 Circuits Controlled.

    2 Circuits

    Controlled

    Timer relays with delayed, interval, switch-on, and repeat cycles have a broad range of applications. Use them to precisely control machines such as conveyors, lighting systems, and electric motors.
    Delayed Start (Delay on Make) Timer—This function allows you to set how long it takes for the relay to turn on after input voltage is applied. For example, a drill starts pumping lubricant immediately, but it does not start rotating until the set time has elapsed.
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break) Timer—This function uses a switch instead of input voltage. When the switch is turned off, the relay remains on for a programmed amount of time before turning off. For example, a projector’s light is turned off with a switch, but its cooling fan continues to run for a set time.
    Delayed Switch-On with Delayed Switch-Off Timer—This function uses a switch instead of input voltage. It allows you to set how long the relay takes to turn on after a switch is turned on, and how long it will stay on after the switch is turned off. For example, a furnace turns on, but the fan doesn’t start pushing air through the vents until it has been heated. When the furnace turns off, the fan keeps blowing to circulate all the hot air.
    Delayed-Pulse Timer—This function uses input voltage to turn on the relay for a brief period after a preset time. For example, a light flashes a few seconds after a door closes.
    Interval Timer—This function uses input voltage to turn on the relay for a programmed amount of time. For example, when a part moving down a conveyor reaches a certain location, a cleaning spray comes on for a set time.
    Interval Switch-Off Timer—This function requires a switch to activate the relay, which stays off for the programmed amount of time. For example, lights in a storage room are turned on with a switch and stay on for a set time before turning off.
    Switch on (Single Shot) Timer—This function requires a switch to activate the relay, which stays on for the programmed amount of time. For example, lights in a storage room are turned on with a switch and stay on for a set time before turning off.
    Repeat-Cycle Timer—This function starts with an on cycle and then alternates between an on cycle and off cycle of equal durations until input voltage is removed. A common example would be a flashing light.
    Start-Off Repeat Cycle Timer—This function starts with an off cycle and alternates between an on cycle and off cycle of equal durations until input voltage is removed. A common example would be a flashing light.
    Switch Fixed On/Off Timer—This function requires a switch to activate the timing function instead of the input voltage (which is applied the entire time). It keeps the relay on whenever the switch is closed; it will only turn off if the switch is open.
    Timing
    Range
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage
    Control Current,
    mA
    Timer Relay Function
    No.
    of
    Overall
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage, V AC
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Each
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
    612V AC, 24V AC, 48V AC, 120V AC, 240V AC, 12V DC, 24V DC, 48V DC, 60V DC, 120V DC, 240V DC7Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Delayed Switch-On with Delayed Switch-Off
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Repeat Cycle
    60.1 sec. to 24 hr.16 amp @ 240V AC2503.5"0.7"2.4"6964K4000000
    812V AC, 24V AC, 48V AC, 120V AC, 240V AC, 12V DC, 24V DC, 48V DC, 60V DC, 120V DC, 240V DC6Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Delayed Switch-On with Delayed Switch-Off
    Delayed Pulse
    Interval
    Interval Switch-Off
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Repeat Cycle
    Start-Off Repeat Cycle
    Switch Fixed On/Off
    80.1 sec. to 10 day8 amp @ 240V AC2504.1"0.7"2.6"6964K10200000
     
    2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off or 2 On—DPDT
    812V AC, 24V AC, 48V AC, 120V AC, 240V AC, 12V DC, 24V DC, 48V DC, 60V DC, 120V DC, 240V DC7Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Delayed Switch-On with Delayed Switch-Off
    Delayed Pulse
    Interval
    Interval Switch-Off
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Repeat Cycle
    Start-Off Repeat Cycle
    Switch Fixed On/Off
    80.1 sec. to 10 day8 amp @ 240V AC2504.1"0.7"2.6"6964K103000000
     

    Dual-Channel DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays

    Image of Product. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Timer Relays. Dual-Channel DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. Dual-Channel DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays.
    Control two steps of an electrical process from a single relay—with two fully independent channels and 30 different functions, these relays give you a wide range of possibilities. Each channel has its own output, so you can run two different functions (one per circuit) at the same time. Mount them to 35 mm DIN rails (also known as DIN 3 rail) and connect them to lighting systems, conveyors, electric motors, and other systems. These relays are UL Listed, C-UL Listed, and CE Marked, meaning they meet U.S. and international safety standards.
    View times, function names, and on/off status for both channels at once using the digital display. You can program these relays with a joystick on the face, which is easier to use than the rotary dials on traditional relays. You can also program them using an Android phone with NFC (near field communication) capability, which is commonly used for mobile payment. Once you select the functions you need, hold the phone against the relay to program.
    Connect switches to inputs on these relays to trigger, pause, and reset functions. Turning on a switch connected to the pause input stops functions until the switch is turned off. A switch connected to the reset input will start functions from the beginning. If the relay is actively receiving a signal, the function will restart right away. If there is no signal, the function will stop and reset, so it starts from the beginning the next time it’s triggered. You can use switches to pause or reset both channels at once, or for one channel only.
    Although these relays have 30 different functions, they all fall into 10 categories. Within these categories, you can select different functions to allow you to add a switch, program a delay, or change how the relay responds to a trigger (turning on or off, pausing, or resetting).
    Delayed Start (Delay on Make) Timer—These functions allow you to set how long it takes for the relay to turn on after input voltage is applied. For example, a drill starts pumping lubricant immediately, but it does not start rotating until the set time has elapsed.
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break) Timer—These functions use a switch instead of input voltage. When the switch is turned off, the relay remains on for a programmed amount of time before turning off. For example, a projector’s light is turned off with a switch, but its cooling fan continues to run for a set time.
    Delayed Switch-On with Delayed Switch-Off Timer—This function uses a switch instead of an input voltage. It allows you to set how long it takes the relay to turn on after a switch is turned on, and how long it will stay on after the switch is turned off. For example, a furnace turns on, but the fan doesn’t start pushing air through the vents until it has been heated. When the furnace turns off, the fan keeps blowing to circulate all the hot air.
    Interval Timer—These functions use input voltage to turn on the relay for a programmed amount of time. For example, when a part moving down a conveyor reaches a certain location, a cleaning spray comes on for a set amount of time.
    Switch on (Single Shot) Timer—These functions require a switch to activate the relay, which stays on for the programmed amount of time. For example, lights in a storage room are turned on with a switch and stay on for a set time before turning off.
    Repeat-Cycle Timer—When input voltage is applied, the relay turns on for a duration, then off for the same duration. They alternate between the two until input voltage is removed. For example, a flashing light stays on and off for equal periods of time.
    Asymmetrical-Repeat-Cycle Timer—These functions start with an on-cycle and then have an off-cycle, but these cycles have different durations. The cycles repeat until input voltage is removed. For example, a sprinkler system sprays in short bursts followed by longer rest periods, on and off until input voltage is removed.
    Manual-Switch-Control Timer—Use these functions to turn the relay on and off with a switch.
    Fixed On/Off Timer—The on function keeps the relay on whenever input voltage is applied; it will only turn off if the voltage is removed. The off function keeps the relay in an off state, even if input voltage is applied.
    Switch-On Asymmetrical Repeat Cycle Timer—These functions require a switch to activate the timing function. The input voltage is applied the whole time, and when you turn the switch on, the relay begins with an on-cycle followed by an off-cycle. These cycles have different durations, and they repeat until you turn the switch off. They could be used to turn on a motor or other system for a short period and then turn it off for a longer rest period, repeating that pattern until the switch is turned off.
    Proximity Sensor Compatability (PNP and NPN)—Use relays with proximity sensor compatibility to activate functions when your sensor is triggered, such as when an object approaches or a liquid level changes. These relays are compatible with both standard styles of sensors, PNP and NPN, and are often used for warning signals, motion-detecting light and heating systems, and automated assembly lines.
    Timing
    Range
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage
    Control Current,
    mA
    Timer Relay Function
    No.
    of
    Overall
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage, V AC
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Features
    Each
    2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off and 2 On—DPDT
    1212V AC, 24V AC, 12V DC, 24V DC8Manual Switch Control
    Fixed On/Off
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Delayed Switch-On with Delayed Switch-Off
    Interval
    Repeat Cycle
    Asymmetrical Repeat Cycle
    Switch-On Asymmetrical Repeat Cycle
    300.1 sec. to 9,999 hr.16 amp @ 240V AC2403.4"1.4"2.2"2 Individually Programmable Timers, LCD Screen, Proximity Sensor Compatability (PNP and NPN)7105N110000000
    12120V AC, 240V AC, 110V DC, 240V DC16Manual Switch Control
    Fixed On/Off
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Delayed Switch-On with Delayed Switch-Off
    Interval
    Repeat Cycle
    Asymmetrical Repeat Cycle
    Switch-On Asymmetrical Repeat Cycle
    300.1 sec. to 9,999 hr.16 amp @ 240V AC2403.4"1.4"2.2"2 Individually Programmable Timers, LCD Screen7105N12000000
     

    Compact PLCs

    Image of ProductInUse. PLC Shown with Two Expansion Modules (Sold Separately). Front orientation. PLCs. Compact PLCs.

    PLC Shown with Two Expansion

    Modules (Sold Separately)

    Support for up to 188 inputs and outputs—these PLCs are ideal for basic tasks where more advanced PLCs would be overkill, such as operating lighting and HVAC systems. They’re also known as smart relays. Connect these PLCs to your Ethernet network to control devices anywhere in your facility. They use an open communication protocol, so you can mix and match devices from different manufacturers. Mount them to 35 mm DIN rail in your electrical cabinet or use mounting brackets (sold separately) to secure them to a flat surface.
    You’ll need a license key (sold separately) for the manufacturer’s software. Write your program in common PLC languages, such as Ladder Logic and Structured Text, then transfer your program to the PLC with an Ethernet cord. Use the software to monitor, test, and troubleshoot issues in real time. Add a memory card to back up, store, and transfer programs to multiple machines.
    These PLCs have digital inputs and outputs.
    For the Manufacturer User Manual, click on a part number and select Product Detail.
    PLCs with Display
    Image of Product. Front orientation. PLCs. Compact PLCs, Display.
    These PLCs have a screen and keypad that let you adjust timers and change basic settings without connecting to your computer. You can also view system errors and warnings for quick troubleshooting.
    Screw Terminals—Screw terminals are the most common wire connection—insert your wires and tighten the screws to secure them.
    Spring-Clamp Terminals—Spring-clamp terminals hold wires with a clamp instead of screws, so connections stay secure, even with vibration.
    Relay Output—PLCs with relay outputs are ideal for devices that switch a few times per minute, such as compressors.
    Transistor Output—PLCs with transistor outputs are ideal for devices that switch multiple times per second, such as indicator lights and stepper motor drives. They’re PNP outputs, also called sourcing outputs, so they work only with NPN devices. If you need to connect different devices, use an output converter or signal converter (both not included).
    Analog Input Signal—PLCs with analog inputs receive signals from devices that monitor temperature, pressure, and other measurements that vary.
    Outputs
    Inputs
    Screw Terminals
    Spring-Clamp
    Terminals
    Type (No. of)
    Signal
    Type
    Digital
    Signal
    Max. Current @ Voltage
    Type (No. of)
    Signal
    Type
    Digital
    Signal
    Transistor Voltage
    Analog Signal
    Max. No. of
    Inputs/Outputs
    Operating
    Voltage
    Data Connection Type
    Control Communication
    Protocol
    Software
    Req.
    Each
    Each
    Eaton Easy E4 Series
    Relay (4)Digital10 amp @ 240V AC
    8 amp @ 24V DC
    Transistor (4)
    Transistor/Analog (4)
    Analog,
    Digital
    PNP/NPN12V DC
    24V DC
    0V DC to 10V DC18824V AC
    12V DC
    24V DC
    Ethernet RJ45 (1 each)
    microSD Card (1 each)
    Modbus TCP/IPYes7244K900000007244K350000000
    Relay (4)Digital10 amp @ 240V AC
    8 amp @ 24V DC
    Transistor (8)DigitalPNP/NPN100V AC to 240V AC
    100V DC to 240V DC
    188100 to 240V AC
    100 to 240V DC
    Ethernet RJ45 (1 each)
    microSD Card (1 each)
    Modbus TCP/IPYes7244K80000007244K34000000
    Transistor (4)DigitalPNP0.5 amp @ 24V DCTransistor (4)
    Transistor/Analog (4)
    Analog,
    Digital
    PNP/NPN24V DC0V DC to 10V DC18824V DCEthernet RJ45 (1 each)
    microSD Card (1 each)
    Modbus TCP/IPYes7244K120000007244K36000000
     
    Accessories and Replacements for PLCs
    PLCs without Display
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Digital Input Signal. Compact PLCs.
    Instead of a display, these PLCs have LED status indicators to show they’re powered and running. Since you can’t adjust settings at the PLC, there’s less chance of accidental changes.
    Screw Terminals—Screw terminals are the most common wire connection—insert your wires and tighten the screws to secure them.
    Spring-Clamp Terminals—Spring-clamp terminals hold wires with a clamp instead of screws, so connections stay secure, even with vibration.
    Relay Output—PLCs with relay outputs are ideal for devices that switch a few times per minute, such as compressors.
    Transistor Output—PLCs with transistor outputs are ideal for devices that switch multiple times per second, such as indicator lights and stepper motor drives. They’re PNP outputs, also called sourcing outputs, so they work only with NPN devices. If you need to connect different devices, use an output converter or signal converter (both not included).
    Analog Input Signal—PLCs with analog inputs receive signals from devices that monitor temperature, pressure, and other measurements that vary.
    Outputs
    Inputs
    Screw Terminals
    Spring-Clamp
    Terminals
    Type (No. of)
    Signal
    Type
    Digital
    Signal
    Max. Current @ Voltage
    Type (No. of)
    Signal
    Type
    Digital
    Signal
    Transistor Voltage
    Analog Signal
    Max. No. of
    Inputs/Outputs
    Operating
    Voltage
    Data Connection Type
    Control Communication
    Protocol
    Software
    Req.
    Each
    Each
    Eaton Easy E4 Series
    Relay (4)Digital10 amp @ 240V AC
    8 amp @ 24V DC
    Transistor (4)
    Transistor/Analog (4)
    Analog,
    Digital
    PNP/NPN12V DC
    24V DC
    0V DC to 10V DC18824V AC
    12V DC
    24V DC
    Ethernet RJ45 (1 each)
    microSD Card (1 each)
    Modbus TCP/IPYes7244K1100000007244K320000000
    Relay (4)Digital10 amp @ 240V AC
    8 amp @ 24V DC
    Transistor (8)DigitalPNP/NPN100V AC to 240V AC
    100V DC to 240V DC
    188100 to 240V AC
    100 to 240V DC
    Ethernet RJ45 (1 each)
    microSD Card (1 each)
    Modbus TCP/IPYes7244K140000007244K31000000
    Transistor (4)DigitalPNP0.5 amp @ 24V DCTransistor (4)
    Transistor/Analog (4)
    Analog,
    Digital
    PNP/NPN24V DC0V DC to 10V DC18824V DCEthernet RJ45 (1 each)
    microSD Card (1 each)
    Modbus TCP/IPYes7244K130000007244K33000000
     
    Accessories and Replacements for PLCs

    Solid State Surface-Mount Timer Relays

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. Solid State Surface-Mount Timer Relays.
    Attach these relays to a flat surface using the mounting hole. They have no moving parts, so compared to mechanical switches, they require less maintenance, last longer, and are quieter.
    Switch on (Single Shot)—Switch on (single shot) relays require a switch to activate the relay. They’ll stay on for a programmed amount of time. For example, lights in a storage room are turned on with a switch and stay on for a set time before turning off.
    Potentiometer—Switches with a potentiometer (variable switch) allow you to adjust the delay within the range.
    Timing
    Range
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input
    Voltage
    Control Current,
    mA
    No.
    of
    Overall
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage, V AC
    hp @ Switching Voltage
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Features
    Each
    Switch on (Single Shot)
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off—SPST-NO
    5120V AC3610.05 sec. to 1 sec.1 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K6410000000
    5120V AC3610.25 sec. to 5 sec.1 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K642000000
    5120V AC3610.5 sec. to 10 sec.1 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K643000000
    5120V AC3613 sec. to 60 sec.1 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K644000000
    5120V AC36115 sec. to 300 sec.1 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K645000000
    5120V AC36130 sec. to 10 min.1 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"Potentiometer7457K646000000
    712V DC21710.25 sec. to 5 sec.1 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K51200000
    712V DC21710.5 sec. to 10 sec.1 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K51300000
    712V DC21713 sec. to 60 sec.1 amp @ 120V AC2"2"0.88"7457K51400000
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
    6120V AC3610.1 sec. to 10 sec.30 amp @ 240V AC/24V DC2401 hp @ 120V AC
    2 hp @ 240V AC
    3"2"1.4"2809T35100000
    6120V AC3611 sec. to 100 sec.30 amp @ 240V AC/24V DC2401 hp @ 120V AC
    2 hp @ 240V AC
    3"2"1.4"2809T35200000
    6120V AC3610.1 min. to 10 min.30 amp @ 240V AC/24V DC2401 hp @ 120V AC
    2 hp @ 240V AC
    3"2"1.4"2809T35400000
    6120V AC36110 sec. to 1,000 sec.30 amp @ 240V AC/24V DC2401 hp @ 120V AC
    2 hp @ 240V AC
    3"2"1.4"2809T35300000
    6120V AC3611 min. to 100 min.30 amp @ 240V AC/24V DC2401 hp @ 120V AC
    2 hp @ 240V AC
    3"2"1.4"2809T35500000
    624V DC4110.1 sec. to 10 sec.30 amp @ 240V AC/24V DC2401 hp @ 120V AC
    2 hp @ 240V AC
    3"2"1.4"2809T36100000
    624V DC4111 sec. to 100 sec.30 amp @ 240V AC/24V DC2401 hp @ 120V AC
    2 hp @ 240V AC
    3"2"1.4"2809T36200000
    624V DC4110.1 min. to 10 min.30 amp @ 240V AC/24V DC2401 hp @ 120V AC
    2 hp @ 240V AC
    3"2"1.4"2809T36400000
    624V DC4111 min. to 100 min.30 amp @ 240V AC/24V DC2401 hp @ 120V AC
    2 hp @ 240V AC
    3"2"1.4"2809T36500000
     

    Solid State DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays

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    Image of Product. Relays with 1 Circuit Controlled, DIP Switches, and Screw Terminals. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. Solid State DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays, Timing-Adjustment DIP Switch, 1 Circuit Controlled, Screw-Terminal Wire Connection.
    Image of Product. Relays with 1 Circuit Controlled, Knob, and Quick-Disconnect Terminals. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. Solid State DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays, Timing-Adjustment Knob, 1 Circuit Controlled, Quick-Disconnect-Terminal Wire Connection.
    Image of Product. Relays with 1 Circuit Controlled, Knob, and Screw Terminals. Front orientation. Timer Relays. Solid State DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays, Timing-Adjustment Knob, 1 Circuit Controlled, Screw-Terminal Wire Connection.

    Relays with 1

    Circuit

    Controlled, DIP

    Switches, and

    Quick-Disconnect

    Terminals

    Relays with 1

    Circuit

    Controlled, DIP

    Switches, and

    Screw Terminals

    Relays with 1

    Circuit

    Controlled,

    Knob, and

    Quick-Disconnect

    Terminals

    Relays with 1

    Circuit

    Controlled, Knob,

    and Screw Terminals

    For fast installation, mount these relays to 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail). They also mount to flat surfaces. With no moving parts, these solid state relays last longer and require less maintenance, are quieter, and switch faster than mechanical relays. They provide a variety of timing functions in one relay.
    Timing-Adjustment DIP Switch—Use relays with DIP switches for more precise control than knobs. They make it easier to set multiple relays to the same timing range.
    Timing
    Range
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage
    Control Current,
    mA
    Timer Relay Function
    No.
    of
    Overall
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage, V AC
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Wire Connection
    Each
    Timing-Adjustment DIP Switch
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off—SPST-NO
    424V AC, 48V AC, 120V AC, 240V AC8Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 63 min.0.7 amp @ 240V AC2403"0.7"2.4"Quick-Disconnect Terminal7399K250000000
    49V DC, 12V DC, 24V DC, 48V DC, 60V DC, 110V DC8Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 63 min.0.7 amp @ 240V AC2403"0.7"2.4"Quick-Disconnect Terminal7399K26000000
    69V DC, 12V DC, 24V DC, 48V DC, 60V DC, 110V DC8Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 63 min.0.7 amp @ 240V AC2403"0.7"2.4"Screw Terminal7399K28000000
     
    Timing-Adjustment Knob
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off—SPST-NO
    424V AC, 48V AC, 120V AC, 240V AC8Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 100 min.0.7 amp @ 240V AC2403"0.7"2.4"Quick-Disconnect Terminal7399K21000000
    49V DC, 12V DC, 24V DC, 48V DC, 60V DC, 110V DC8Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 100 min.0.7 amp @ 240V AC2403"0.7"2.4"Quick-Disconnect Terminal7399K22000000
    624V AC, 48V AC, 120V AC, 240V AC8Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 100 min.0.7 amp @ 240V AC2403"0.7"2.4"Screw Terminal7399K23000000
    69V DC, 12V DC, 24V DC, 48V DC, 60V DC, 110V DC8Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    40.1 sec. to 100 min.0.7 amp @ 240V AC2403"0.7"2.4"Screw Terminal7399K24000000
     

    Multifunction Timer Relays

    Image of Product. Relay Socket/Panel Mounting Location. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. Multifunction Timer Relays, 2 Circuits Controlled, Relay-Socket/Panel Mount.
    Image of Product. Relay Socket Mounting Location. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. Multifunction Timer Relays, 2 Circuits Controlled, Relay-Socket Mount, 2.4" High.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Relay Sockets. Multifunction Timer Relays.

    Relay Socket/Panel

    Mounting Location

    Relay Socket Mounting

    Location

    Sockets

    Get a variety of timing functions in a single relay. All relays plug into relay sockets (sold separately) for fast installation and replacement.
    Panel Mount—Relay socket/panel mount relays require a mounting bracket (sold separately) to mount in a panel cutout.
    Sockets—Relay sockets (sold separately) mount to 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail) or can be mounted to a flat surface.
    Timer Relays
    Sockets
    Timing
    Range
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage
    Control Current,
    mA
    Timer Relay Function
    No.
    of
    Overall
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage, V AC
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Each
    Each
    2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off or 2 On—DPDT
     
    Relay-Socket Mount
    1124V AC83Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    50.05 sec. to 999 min.10 amp @ 240V AC2402.4"1.8"3.7"6964K1200000007122K2100000
    11120V AC17Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    50.05 sec. to 999 min.10 amp @ 240V AC2402.4"1.8"3.7"6964K160000007122K210000
    11240V AC8Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    50.05 sec. to 999 min.10 amp @ 240V AC2402.4"1.8"3.7"6964K130000007122K210000
    1112V DC167Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    50.05 sec. to 999 min.10 amp @ 240V AC2402.4"1.8"3.7"6964K150000007122K210000
    1124V DC83Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    50.05 sec. to 999 min.10 amp @ 240V AC2402.4"1.8"3.7"6964K110000007122K210000
     
    Relay-Socket/Panel Mount
    1124V AC, 48V AC, 120V AC, 240V AC, 24V DC, 48V DC, 60V DC, 120V DC, 240V DC104Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Repeat Cycle
    60.05 sec. to 999 hr.10 amp @ 240V AC2401.9"1.9"2.8"6964K30000007122K210000
     
    Timer Relay Brackets

    Smart DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Timer Relays. Smart DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays, 1 Circuit Controlled.
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Timer Relays. Smart DIN-Rail Mount Multifunction Timer Relays, 2 Circuits Controlled.

    1 Circuit Controlled

    2 Circuits Controlled

    Whether installed in an electrical cabinet or hard-to-reach area, these timer relays are controlled remotely from your smartphone. They connect to your phone via a free downloadable app with NFC (Near Field Communication), so you can set time delay ranges, adjust settings, and save programs. An LED indicator on the relay shows that your switch is on and whether it’s actuated. Mount them directly to 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail).
    Although these relays have 30 different functions, they all fall into 11 categories. Within these categories, you can select different functions to allow you to add a switch, program a delay, or change how the relay responds to a trigger (turning on or off, pausing, or resetting).
    Delayed Start (Delay on Make) Timer—These functions allow you to set how long it takes for the relay to turn on after input voltage is applied. For example, a drill starts pumping lubricant immediately, but it does not start rotating until the set time has elapsed.
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break) Timer—These functions use a switch instead of input voltage. When the switch is turned off, the relay remains on for a programmed amount of time before turning off. For example, a projector’s light is turned off with a switch, but its cooling fan continues to run for a set time.
    Delayed Switch-On with Delayed Switch-Off Timer—This function uses a switch instead of an input voltage. It allows you to set how long it takes the relay to turn on after a switch is turned on, and how long it will stay on after the switch is turned off. For example, a furnace turns on, but the fan doesn’t start pushing air through the vents until it has been heated. When the furnace turns off, the fan keeps blowing to circulate all the hot air.
    Interval Timer—These functions use input voltage to turn on the relay for a programmed amount of time. For example, when a part moving down a conveyor reaches a certain location, a cleaning spray comes on for a set amount of time.
    Switch on (Single Shot) Timer—These functions require a switch to activate the relay, which stays on for the programmed amount of time. For example, lights in a storage room are turned on with a switch and stay on for a set time before turning off.
    Repeat-Cycle Timer—These functions start with an on cycle and then alternate between an on cycle and off cycle of equal durations until input voltage is removed, such as with a flashing light.
    Asymmetrical-Repeat-Cycle Timer—These functions start with an on-cycle and then have an off-cycle, but these cycles have different durations. The cycles repeat until input voltage is removed. For example, a sprinkler system sprays in short bursts followed by longer rest periods, on and off until input voltage is removed.
    Manual-Switch-Control Timer—Use these functions to turn the relay on and off with a switch.
    Fixed On/Off Timer—The on function keeps the relay on whenever input voltage is applied; it will only turn off if the voltage is removed. The off function keeps the relay in an off state, even if input voltage is applied.
    Star-to-Delta Timer—These functions allow you to set the time delay within the relay's range to switch contacts on a three-phase motor from star to delta configuration. Since star configuration takes less voltage to start than delta, these functions prevent voltage dips that often happen when a motor starts and are gentler on mechanical parts.
    Switch-On Asymmetrical Repeat Cycle Timer—These functions require a switch to activate the timing function. The input voltage is applied the whole time, and when you turn the switch on, the relay begins with an on-cycle followed by an off-cycle. These cycles have different durations, and they repeat until you turn the switch off. They could be used to turn on a motor or other system for a short period and then turn it off for a longer rest period, repeating that pattern until the switch is turned off.
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage
    Control
    Power, W
    Timer Relay Function
    Overall Timing
    Range
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage, V AC
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Operating System Compatibility
    Features
    Each
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
    812V AC, 24V AC, 48V AC, 120V AC, 240V AC, 12V DC, 24V DC, 48V DC, 60V DC, 120V DC, 240V DC0.15Manual Switch Control
    Fixed On/Off
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Delayed Switch-On with Delayed Switch-Off
    Interval
    Repeat Cycle
    Asymmetrical Repeat Cycle
    Switch-On Asymmetrical Repeat Cycle
    0.1 sec. to 999 day8 amp @ 240V AC2504.1"0.7"2.5"Android 5.0 or Later, iOS 14.4 or LaterLED Indicator8491N12000000
     
    2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off or 2 On—DPDT
    924V AC, 48V AC, 120V AC, 240V AC, 24V DC, 48V DC, 60V DC, 120V DC, 240V DC0.6Manual Switch Control
    Fixed On/Off
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Delayed Switch Off (Delay on Break)
    Delayed Switch-On with Delayed Switch-Off
    Interval
    Repeat Cycle
    Asymmetrical Repeat Cycle
    Switch-On Asymmetrical Repeat Cycle
    Star-to-Delta
    0.1 sec. to 999 hr.8 amp @ 240V AC2503.5"0.9"2.9"Android 4.4 or Later, iOS 14.5 or LaterLED Indicator8491N1100000
     

    Timer Relays

    Image of Product. Relays with 1 Circuit Controlled and DIP Switches. Front orientation. Timer Relays. Timer Relays, 1 Circuit Controlled, Timing-Adjustment DIP Switch.
    Image of Product. Relays with 1 Circuit Controlled and Knob. Front orientation. Timer Relays. Timer Relays, 1 Circuit Controlled, Timing-Adjustment Knob.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Relay Sockets. Timer Relays.

    Relays with 1

    Circuit

    Controlled and

    DIP Switches

    Relays with 1

    Circuit

    Controlled

    and Knob

    Sockets

    Turn machinery, such as paint and conveyor lines, on and off after a set period of time. These timer relays plug into relay sockets (sold separately) for fast installation and replacement.
    Sockets—Relay sockets mount on 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3) or flat surfaces.
    Timer Relays
    Sockets
    Timing
    Range
    Switching
    Current, amp
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage
    Control Current,
    mA
    No.
    of
    Overall,
    sec.
    @ 240
    V AC
    @ 24
    V DC
    Max. Switching
    Voltage
    hp @ Switching
    Voltage
    Timing Adjustment
    Style
    Each
    Each
    Switch on (Single Shot)
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
    824V AC13511 to 1,0231010240V AC/30V DC1/3 hp @ 240V ACDIP Switch7096K2230000007122K1900000
    8120V AC, 120V DC1710.1 to 10108240V AC/30V DC1/3 hp @ 240V ACKnob7630K41000007122K190000
    8120V AC, 120V DC1710.6 to 60108240V AC/30V DC1/3 hp @ 240V ACKnob7630K42000007122K190000
    8120V AC2711 to 1,0231010240V AC/30V DC1/3 hp @ 240V ACDIP Switch7096K224000007122K190000
    8240V AC1411 to 1,0231010240V AC/30V DC1/3 hp @ 240V ACDIP Switch7096K225000007122K190000
    812V DC27111 to 1,0231010240V AC/30V DC1/3 hp @ 240V ACDIP Switch7096K221000007122K190000
    824V DC13511 to 1,0231010240V AC/30V DC1/3 hp @ 240V ACDIP Switch7096K222000007122K190000
     

    Solid State Versa-Mount Multifunction Timer Relays

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. Solid State Versa-Mount Multifunction Timer Relays.
    Install these relays in a panel cutout or plug them into a relay socket. Unlike mechanical relays, these solid state relays have no moving parts, so they require less maintenance and last longer, are quieter, and switch faster. They give you a variety of timing functions in one relay.
    Sockets—Relay sockets (sold separately) mount to 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail) for fast installation. They also mount to flat surfaces.
    Timer Relays
    Sockets
    Timing
    Range
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage
    Control Current,
    mA
    Timer Relay Function
    No.
    of
    Overall
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Features
    Each
    Each
    2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off or 2 On—DPDT
    8120V AC, 240V AC, 110V DC, 120V DC13Delayed Start (Delay on Make)
    Interval
    Switch on (Single Shot)
    Repeat Cycle
    40.05 sec. to 300 hr.5 amp @ 240V AC1.9"1.9"2.3"Indicator Light69695K5100000007122K1900000
     
    Timer Relay Brackets
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