208 to 277V AC 40Amp Steel Electromechanical Timer T1472BR
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INTERMATIC Electromechanical Timer: 24 hr Nominal Max. Time Setting, Steel, Wall, Day Skipper, 23 hr
About :
An Electromechanical Timer is a device used to control electrical circuits over a predetermined period. It operates by using a combination of mechanical and electrical components to manage time-based processes. These timers are commonly found in industrial, commercial, and household applications.
Also Known As :
Electromechanical Timer, Mechanical Timer, Cam Timer, Mechanical Relay Timer, Rotary Timer
Specification :
Product Type | Electromechanical Timer |
Type | 24-Hour |
Number of Poles | 4 |
Contact Form | 4PST-NO |
Voltage | 208 to 277V AC |
Contact HP @ 120V | 2 hp |
Contact HP @ 240V | 5 hp |
Amps | 40 A |
NEMA Rating | 3R |
Enclosure Type | Steel |
Min. Time Setting | 1 hr |
Max. Time Setting | 23 hr |
Max. On/Off Cycles | 12 |
Mount | Wall |
Nominal Max. Time Setting | 24 hr |
Width | 5-1/2 in |
Depth | 3-5/8 in |
Height | 9-7/16 in |
Description/Special Features | 3R Enclosures in Steel or Noncorrosive Plastic; Furnished with a Maximum of 12 Trippers; Has Adjustable Time Setting; Manual On/Off Override does not Alter Program; Snap-out Timing Mechanism; Up to 12 On/Off Settings Per Day |
Features :
• These electronic timers can be used to operate outdoor building lights, commercial ovens, and heaters for pools and spas. They can also be used to run HVAC equipment, lighting installations, and appliances at daily, scheduled intervals.
• Some electromechanical timers come with a manual override feature, which allows the user to bypass the timer if needed.
• Uses gears, cams, or a motor-driven mechanism to control the timing cycle, ensuring accuracy and reliability.
• Many models can handle high current loads, allowing them to control large electrical devices like motors, pumps, or lighting systems.