Timer relays are control devices that combine an electromechanical relay with a built-in timing function, allowing circuits to be switched on or off after a pre-set delay. Unlike standard relays, which operate immediately when a voltage is applied or removed, timer relays are designed to delay switching actions by a specified interval — from milliseconds to several hours or even days.
These relays are commonly used to automate sequential operations in industrial and electrical systems. They are available with normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) contacts and offer various timing functions such as delay-on, delay-off, interval, and cyclic timing. When choosing a timer relay, it's important to consider the type of delay required and the demands of your specific application.
When designing your application, it is important to understand the difference between the types of the Timer Delay Relays, considering what should initiate the delay and if it should start at the same time as the application, as well as when the voltage is released. Timer Relays are triggered/initiated by either Voltage being applied or the closing or opening of a trigger signal. The most common timing function of Delay Relay are:
Timer relays are commonly used in industrial automation and OEM equipment, particularly where precise timing control is required in control panels or sub-panels. They play a key role in sequencing, delay, and timed safety operations.
Typical applications include:
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