ABB DIN Rail Mount Timer Relay, 24 → 240V ac, 2-Contact, 0.05 → 600s, 1-Function, DPST

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RS Stock No.:
231-9529
Mfr. Part No.:
1SVR500210R0100 CT-SAD.22
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Supply Voltage

24 → 240V ac

Mounting Type

DIN Rail

Time Range

0.05 → 600s

Number of Contacts

2

Number of Timer Functions

Single

Contact Configuration

DPST

Maximum Current

5A

Maximum Voltage

240V ac

Terminal Type

Screw

Width

63mm

Minimum Voltage

24V ac

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

Length

17.5mm

Depth

70mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

COO (Country of Origin):
BG

ABB Single-Function Timer Relay, 2 Contacts, 24 to 240V AC Supply Voltage - CT-SAD Series - 1SVR500210R0100 CT-SAD.22


Set precise time-based operations in your machinery using this timer relay from ABB. As it has a range between 0.05 seconds and 10 minutes, you can set it to suit fast-paced or slower tasks. For added versatility, you can also set its transmission time between 20ms and 50ms. The timer relay is suitable for DIN rail mounting, so installation is quick and tool-free. It's designed for use with star-delta motors to support efficient performance. Thanks to a broad operating temperature range of -20°C and +60°C, this unit can function safely in harsh environments.

Features & Benefits


• Broad supply voltage range between 24 and 240V AC for versatility
• Light weight of 0.066kg reduces strain on DIN rail
• Screw terminals provide a secure electrical connection

Applications


• Safety devices
• Lighting fixtures
• Medical and pharmaceutical industries
• Conveyor belts

What's a star-delta connection?


A star-delta connection is a motor starter system that adjusts the inrush current in 3-phase electric motors. When power is supplied to the motor, it uses a star connection before switching to a delta connection.

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