Off Delay Timer?
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An off delay timer is a type of timer that delays turning off. It works by immediately closing contacts when the control solenoid is energized and then waits for a specified period of time to open them after power is removed from the coil. To get detailed information on how it works you can visit websites such as plcs, youtube and allaboutcircuits.
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To use an off delay timer, close the control input so as to transfer the contacts and open the control input to begin timing as the contacts remain closed. The contacts transfer on time-out, and to reset, you close the control input prior to time-out. Removing voltage prior to time-out resets the timing and opens the contacts. Some off-delay timers keep contacts closed after input voltage is lost. They have capacitors to keep contacts closed even if the timer loses power. Off Delay Timers are typically used in industrial applications and OEM equipment.
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