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| Hart |
Aug 4 2006, 01:17 PM
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We are in need of a replacement for Crouzet M2L Relay
88-8815 06 VDE 0110/C VDE 0435-2021 This was all the info we could see on the relay. Any help............ |
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| John Williams |
Aug 4 2006, 03:31 PM
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The M2 series time delay relays have been replaced by newer products.
p/n 88 865 155, Chronos 2 type TLR1 would be the replacement. Information can be found in the catalog section of the website. http://www.crouzet-usa.com/catalog/_225mmchr2.shtml -------------------- Visit our website at www.crouzet-usa.com for additional product and company information.
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| Hart |
Aug 22 2006, 07:47 AM
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QUOTE(John Williams @ Aug 4 2006, 03:31 PM) The M2 series time delay relays have been replaced by newer products. p/n 88 865 155, Chronos 2 type TLR1 would be the replacement. Information can be found in the catalog section of the website. http://www.crouzet-usa.com/catalog/_225mmchr2.shtml |
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| Hart |
Aug 22 2006, 07:59 AM
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Hello and Thanks
We have purchased Chronos 2 timer, Type MLR1 code 88-826-155 It has a differenent programming config. How would we set the controls so that on initial power on the output is on for approx 20 minutes and then for approx on for 20 minutes every 7 days ? |
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| John Williams |
Aug 22 2006, 12:33 PM
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The maximum time setting for the Off time (Toff) is 100 hours (4.17 days). It cannot be set for 7 days. You will need another timer with a larger adjustment range.
There are 2 dials for setting the ON time (Ton, near top) and another 2 dials for the OFF time (Toff, below Ton). The gray recessed dial will adjust the time range. Set the top dial to the 6-60 min time range. Setting the blue dial to 3 is equivalent to 18 minutes (3 x 6 min. = 18 min.). Twenty minutes will be just a little bit clockwise of the 3 mark. The Off time is set in a similar fashion. -------------------- Visit our website at www.crouzet-usa.com for additional product and company information.
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| isachar |
Oct 8 2009, 07:57 AM
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You can use time switch with timer MAR1
IT willl solve your application |
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| Jesus Miranda |
Oct 9 2009, 06:10 PM
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You can use timer TMR 48 L, part number 88 886 516. This is a panel mount timer with two dials for setting the ON and the OFF time. The time range is 300 hours (12.5 days).
It has an 11 pin plug-in connector, so you can use socket S11 for din rail mounting. |
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