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    High-Starting-Current DIN-Rail Mount Timer Relays

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Timer Relays. High-Starting-Current DIN-Rail Mount Timer Relays.
    Reduce voltage fluctuations and stress on shafts and bearings when starting up three-phase motors. These timer relays start with motor contacts in a star configuration, then switch to a delta configuration after a set delay. Since star configuration takes less voltage to start than delta, these relays prevent voltage dips that often happen when a motor starts and are gentler on mechanical parts. Mount these relays directly to 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail) for quick installation.
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    2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off—DPST-NO
    524V AC, 48V AC, 120V AC, 240V AC, 24V DC, 30V DC, 48V DC, 60V DC, 120V DC, 240V DC5Star-to-Delta60.1 sec. to 20 min.6 amp @ 12V AC to 250V AC, 240V AC2503.4"0.7"2.4"8474N11000000
    High-Starting-Current DIN-Rail Mount Timer Relay
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