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The document provides detailed information about the Allen Bradley Electronic High Performance Timing Relays, specifically the Bulletin 700-FS series. It describes various types of relays including Multi-Function, Single Function, and Special Function designs, along with their specifications, features, and catalog number explanations. The document spans 12 pages and includes technical data on timing ranges and configurations.

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GE Energy

Rev.: -

ALLEN BRADLEY
ELECTRONIC TIMING RELAYS

SUMMARY

Description Number of pages

Electronic Timing Relays 12

All right reserved copyright


IT0023-DOC-011 Revision : - Date: 17/04/1998
Electronic High Performance Timing Relays
(Catalog Number 700–FS)

Product Data

The Bulletin 700–FS Electronic High Performance Timing Relays consist of


Multi–Function, Single Function and Special Function designs. These
products offer the customer optimum space utilization and maximum
functionality. In addition, the timing ranges are easily adjusted, and the LEDs
provide visual indication of the coil and timing status.
• 22.5mm (57/64 inch) Wide
• Dual Voltage
• 24–48V DC
24–240V AC
• DIN Rail Mounting
• Finger Safe Terminals
• Single Pull Double Throw (SPDT) Contact Configuration
• Multi–Function/Multi–Range (On–Delay, Off–Delay, On–and–Off–Delay,
One Shot, Fleeting Off–Delay, Flasher, On–Delay Pulse Generator, Pulse
Convertor, On–Function, Off–Function, with 10 Timing Ranges)
• Single Function (On–Delay, Off– Delay, On–and–Off–Delay, One Shot,
Fleeting Off–Delay, Flasher (Pulse), Flasher (Pause), On–Delay Pulse
Generator, On–Delay (Pulse Controlled), One Shot/Watch Dog, Pulse
Converter, with 12 Timing Ranges)
• Special Function/Multi–Range (Flasher, True Off–Delay, Star–Delta, with
12 Timing Ranges)
• Double Pull Double Throw (DPDT) Contact Configuration
• Multi–Function/Multi–Range (On–Delay, Off–Delay, On–and–Off–Delay,
One Shot, Fleeting Off–Delay, Flasher, On–Delay Pulse Generator, Pulse
Convertor, On–Function, Off–Function, with 10 Timing Ranges)
• Single Function/Multi–Range (On–Delay, Off–Delay, with 10 Timing Ranges)
2 700–FS Electronic High Performance Timing Relays

Catalog Number Explanation


700 – FS H 3 U U23
First Position Sixth Position
Bulletin Number Supply Voltages
Second Position Fifth Position
Type of Relay Third Position Fourth Position Time Ranges
Function Assembly of Contacts
Multi–Function Timing Relays
700-FS M 3 U U23
Function Assembly of contacts Time ranges Supply voltages
M Multi-function timing 3 1 Change- U 0.05 s...60 h Z12 12 VDC
relays 8 Single-functions: over contact 1 C/O U23 24...48 VDC
A, B, C, D, E, F, I, & L. (SPDT) 24...240 V 50/60 Hz
ON and OFF function 4 2 Change-
additional (for installation over contacts 2 C/O
and maintenance) (DPDT)
Single Function Timing Relays
700-FS A 3 A U23
Function Assembly of contacts Time ranges Supply voltages
A On-delay all functions: A 0.05...1 s Z12 12 VDC
B Off-delay 3 1 Change- B 0.15...3 s U23 24...48 VDC
C On- and off-delay over contact 1 C/O C 0.5...10 s 24...240 V 50/60 Hz
D One shot (SPDT) D 1.5...30 s
E Fleeting off-delay E 0.05...1 min
F Flasher (repeat cycle Functions A and B: F 0.15...3 min
NOTE: Only the 700–FSA and
starts w/pulse) 4 2 Change- G 0.5...10 min
G Flasher (repeat cycle over contacts 2 C/O H 1.5...30 min 700–FSB are available with the “U”
starts w/pause) (DPDT) I 0.05...1 h multi–time setting ranges (0.05s to
I On-delay pulse generator J 0.15...3 h 60h).
J On-delay (pulse K 0.5...10 h
controlled) L 3.0...60 h
K One shot / watch dog U 0.05 s...60 h
(pulse controlled)
L Pulse converter
Special Function Timing Relays
700-FS H 3 U U23
Function Assembly of contacts Time ranges Supply voltages
H Flasher (repeat cycle 3 1 Change- U 0.05 s...60 h Z12 12 VDC
starting with pulse or over contact 1 C/O V 0.05 s ... 60 h U23 24...48 VDC
pause) (SPDT) (2 ranges) 24...240 V 50/60 Hz

700-FS Q 3 Q U18
Function Assembly of contacts Time ranges Supply voltages
Q Off-delay without supply 3 1 Change-over contact Q 0.15 s ... 10 min U18 24...240 VDC
voltages (true off–delay) 1 C/O (SPDT) 24...240 V 50/60 Hz
4 2 Change-over contact
2 C/O (DPDT)

700-FS Y 2 C U23
Function Assembly of contacts Time ranges Supply voltages
Y Star-delta timing relays 2 2 normally open C 0.5...10 s U23 24...48 VDC
contacts 2 N.O. D 1.5...30 s 24...240 V 50/60 Hz
E 0.05...1 min
F 0.15...3 min
G 0.5...10 min
700–FS Electronic High Performance Timing Relays 3

Technical Data
700–FSM Multi–Function High Performance Timing Relays
Description SPDT DPDT
Multi-function timing relays 700-FSM3U includes 10 setting functions: Multi-time setting range 0.05 s...60 h
(A) - On-delay (1s) 0.05...1 s
(B) - Off-delay (3s) 0.15...3 s
(C) - On- and off-delay A (10s) 0.5...10 s
(D) - One shot (1mn) 0.05...1 min
(E) - Fleeting off-delay 10h (3mn) 0.15...3 min
Up (F) - Flasher (repeat cycle starts w/pulse) (10mn) 0.5...10 min
⊗ (I) - On-delay pulse generator (1h) 0.05...1 h
0.6

0.4

0.2
Down 0.8 (L) - Pulse converter (3h) 0.15...3 h
1.0 0 (On) - ON-Function * (10h) 0.5...10 h
(Off) - OFF-Function * (60h) 3...60 h
700–FSM4 * (for installation and maintenance)
NOTE: Switch ⊗ is on DPDT relays only. Supply voltages (A1/A2) Cat. No. Cat. No.
When switch is down, one contact is
U23 24...48 VDC; 24...240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 700-FSM3UU23 700-FSM4UU23
instantaneous and one is timed. When
switch is up, both contacts are timed. Z12 12 VDC 700-FSM3UZ12 700-FSM4UZ12

700–FS Single Function High Performance Timing Relays


Description SPDT DPDT

22.5 mm Timing available mono-time ranges Multi-time setting ranges


Relays Complete the Cat. No. with the cor- 0.05 s...60 h
responding identification ĥ from (1s) 0.05...1 s
the table on the next page. (3s) 0.15...3 s 10h
(10s) 0.5...10 s
NOTE: Only the 700–FSA and (1mn) 0.05...1 min
(3mn) 0.15...3 min
700–FSB are available with the “U”
0.6

0.4

0.2 (10mn) 0.5...10 min


0.8 multi–time setting ranges (0.05s to (1h) 0.05...1 h
Supply voltages (A1/A2)
1.0 0 60h). (3h) 0.15...3 h
Z12 12 VDC
(10h) 0.5...10 h
U23 24...48 VDC
(60h) 3...60 h
24...240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
See 700–FS Timing Charts Cat. No. Cat. No.
(A) On-delay 700–FSA3CU23
The output contact changes state after the time delay is completed. 700–FSA3FU23
700-FSA4UU23
700–FSA3UU23
700-FSA4UZ12
ĥ
700–FSA3ĥZ12
700–FSA3ĥU23
700-FSB3CU23
(B) Off-delay
700-FSB3FU23
Input power must be supplied to terminal (A1/A2) continuously. The output contact 700-FSB4UU23
700-FSB3UU23
changes state when switch “S” is closed. When switch “S” is opened, the time delay 700-FSB4UZ12
ĥ
700-FSB3ĥZ12
begins. After the time delay is completed, the contact returns to shelf state.
700-FSB3ĥU23
(C) On- and off-delay
700-FSC3KU23
Input power must be supplied to terminal (A1/A2) continuously. The output contact
700-FSC3LU23
changes state when switch “S” is closed and the time delay complete. When switch —
700-FSC3ĥZ12
“S” is opened, the time delay begins again. After the time delay is completed, the
700-FSC3ĥU23
contact returns to shelf state.
(D) One shot 700-FSD3KU23
The output contact changes state when the relay is energized. The output contact 700-FSD3LU23

returns to shelf state when the time delay is completed. 700-FSD3ĥZ12
700-FSD3ĥU23
(E) Fleeting off-delay (Min. Pulse AC 50ms – DC 30ms) 700-FSE3KU23
Input power must be supplied to terminal (A1/A2) continuously. The output contact 700-FSE3LU23

changes state after closing and opening switch “S”. After the time delay is completed, 700-FSE3ĥZ12
the contact returns to shelf state. 700-FSE3ĥU23
(F) Flasher (Repeat Cycle Starting with Pulse) 700-FSF3KU23
The output contact changes state when power is applied. At the end of the time 700-FSF3LU23
delay, the output contact returns to shelf state. This cycle continues until the power is —
700-FSF3ĥZ12
removed. 700-FSF3ĥU23
4 700–FS Electronic High Performance Timing Relays

Technical Data, Continued


SPDT DPDT
See 700–FS Tining Charts
Cat. No. Cat. No.
(G) Flasher (Repeat Cycle Starting with Pause) 700-FSG3KU23
The output contact remains in the shelf state until the time delay is completed. When 700-FSG3LU23
the time delay is completed, the contact changes state. This cycle continues until the —
700-FSG3ĥZ12
power is removed. 700-FSG3ĥU23
700-FSI3KU23
(I) On-delay pulse generator
700-FSI3LU23
The output contact changes state when the time delay is completed. After 0.5s the —
700-FSI3ĥZ12
contact opens.
700-FSI3ĥU23
(J) On-delay (pulse controlled) (Min. Pulse AC 50ms – DC 30ms) 700-FSJ3KU23
Input power must be supplied to terminal (A1/A2) continuously. When switch “S” is closed, 700-FSJ3LU23

the time delay begins. The output contact changes state at the end of the time delay. The 700-FSJ3ĥZ12
output contact returns to shelf state when the power to (A1/A2) is removed. 700-FSJ3ĥU23
(K) One shot / watch dog (pulse controlled) (Min. Pulse AC 50ms – DC 30ms) 700-FSK3KU23
Input power must be supplied to terminal (A1/A2) continuously. When switch “S” is 700-FSK3LU23

closed, the output contact changes state. The output contact will open when switch “S” 700-FSK3ĥZ12
is open for longer than the time setting. 700-FSK3ĥU23
(L) Pulse converter (Min. Pulse AC 50ms – DC 30ms) 700-FSL3KU23
Input power must be supplied to terminal (A1/A2) continuously. When switch “S” is closed, 700-FSL3LU23
the output contact changes state. When the time delay is completed, the output contact —
700-FSL3ĥZ12
returns to shelf state. The time “t” is not influenced by the duration of the control pulse. 700-FSL3ĥU23

ĥ Mono-Time Ranges
Complete the Cat. No. with mono-time range identification
Time ranges 0.05...1 s 0.15...3 s 0.5...10 s 1.5...30 s 0.05...1 min 0.15...3 min
ĥ A B C D E F

Time ranges 0.5...10 min 1.5...30 min 0.05...1 h 0.15...3 h 0.5...10 h 3.0...60 h 0.05 s...60 h
ĥ G H I J K L U
700–FSH Special Function Flasher (repeat cycle starting with pulse or pause) Timing Relays
Description SPDT
Multi-time setting ranges
t2 Setting U 0.05s...60 h (1 Range Setting)
V 0.05s...60 h (2 Range Settings)
Up (1s) 0.05...1 s
Switch ⊗ (3s) 0.15...3 s 10h
Down (10s) 0.5...10 s
FSH3U
(1mn) 0.05...1 min
1 Range Setting Separate Range Settings
(3mn) 0.15...3 min
(10mn) 0.5...10 min
Supply voltages (A1/A2) (1h) 0.05...1 h
Z12 12 VDC (3h) 0.15...3 h
t1 Setting
U23 24...48 VDC (10h) 0.5...10 h
700–FSH3U 700–FSH3V 24...240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (60h) 3...60 h
See 700–FS Timing Charts Cat. No.
(H) Flasher (repeat cycle starting with pulse or pause)
The repeat cycle timer permits different settings for on and off times.
The following operating modes are possible:
– Oscillating mode; repeat cycle starts with voltage applied at A1 and B1, and continues to repeat until voltage is off.
– One cycle mode; started by energizing B1 with voltage on A1 and A2.
– Output starts with pulse or pause (switch ⊗ Up or Down). 700-FSH3UU23
– 700–FSH3U provides (1) range setting for t1 and t2. 700-FSH3VU23
– 700–FSH3V provides (2) range settings for t1 and t2. 700-FSH3UZ12
700-FSH3VZ12
Supply voltage controlled, Oscillating Mode starting with pause – Switch ⊗ is Up
Supply voltage controlled, Oscillating Mode starting with pulse – Switch ⊗ is Down
Pulse controlled, output starts with pulse (Min. Pulse AC 50ms – DC 30ms) – Switch ⊗ is Up
Pulse controlled, output starts with pulse (Min. Pulse AC 50ms – DC 30ms) – Switch ⊗ is Down

NOTE:If B1 is pulsed, a one full time cycle consisting of t1 and t2 is completed.


700–FS Electronic High Performance Timing Relays 5

Technical Data, Continued


700–FSQ Special Function Off–Delay without Supply Voltage Timing Relays
Description SPDT DPDT

Supply voltages (A1/A2) Multi–time setting range, Q 0.15 s...10 min


U18 24...240 V AC 50/60 Hz (2.5s) 0.15...2.5 s (10s) 0.5...10 s
24...240 V DC (80s) 4...80 s (10mn) 0.5...10 min
See 700–FS Timing Charts Cat. No. Cat. No.
(Q) Off-delay without supply voltage (true off–delay)
When the input power is turned on, the output contact changes state. When the power is
700–FSQ3QU18 700–FSQ4QU18
removed, the time delay begins. The output contact returns to shelf state at the end of the
time delay.

700–FSY Special Function Star Delta Timing Relays


Description 2 NO
Available mono-time ranges
Complete the Cat. No. with the cor-
responding identification ĥ from
the table below.

Supply voltages (A1/A2)


U23 24...48 VDC
24...240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Cat. No.
(Y) Star-delta timing relay
When power is applied, the output contact 17/18(Y) changes state. After the time setting, the output contact 17/18(Y) returns 700-FSY2DU23
to shelf state. After the fixed time (50 to 60 ms), the output contact 17/28n changes state. Both output contacts return to shelf 700-FSY2ĥU23
state whenever the power is removed.

ĥ Mono-Time Ranges
Complete the Cat. No. with mono-time range identification. For 700–FSY relays only.

Time ranges 0.5...10 s 1.5...30 s 0.05...1 min 0.15...3 min 0.5...10 min
ĥ C D E F G

Specifications
Time characteristics (according to VDE 0435, Part 2021)
Setting accuracy $5% of full scale
Repeatability $0.2% of the setting values
Tolerance voltage: $0.001%/%DU
temperature: $0.025%/°C
Supply
Supply voltages 24...48 VDC and 24...240VAC, 50/60 Hz (dual voltage)
Voltage tolerance –20% to +20% (DC), –15% to +10% (AC)
Power consumption 0.5 W at 24 VDC, 5 VA at 240 VAC
Time energized 100%
Reset time 50 ms
Voltage isolation v20 ms without reset (supply voltage)
Cable length – (supply voltage control) max. 250 m (800 ft)
Pulse control (B1)
Pulse duration w50 ms (AC), w30 ms (DC)
Input voltage Supply voltage range
Input current 1 mA
Cable length max. 250 m (800 ft) without parallel load between B1 and A2 max. 50 m (160 ft) with load (t3 kW) between B1 and A2
6 700–FS Electronic High Performance Timing Relays

Specifications, Continued
Outputs
Contact type Relay as changeover switch
Switching capacity Voltage: 440 VAC Current Ith: 8 A Power: 2000 VA
according to IEC 947-5-1:
3 A/440 VAC (inductive load, AC 14) 3 A/250 VAC (inductive load, AC 15)
1 A/24 VDC (inductive load, DC 13)
according to UL 508:
1.5 A/250 VAC (B300) 3 A/120 VAC (B300)
Short-circuit protection 10 A gL (Fast Blow Fuse)
Life mechanical: 30 Mil. of operations
electrical operations:
4 Mil. at 1 A/250 VAC, cos ö = 1 0.2 Mil. at 6 A/250 VAC, cos ö = 1
1.5 Mil. at 1 A/250 VAC, cos ö = 0.3 0.3 Mil. at 3 A/250 VAC, cos ö = 0.3
0.5 Mil. at 6 A/24 VDC, resistive 2 Mil. at 4 A/24 VDC, resistive
2 Mil. at 0.2 A/230 VDC, resistive 1 Mil. at 0.4 A/24 VDC, L/R = 20 ms
1 Mil. at 0.2 A/110 VDC, L/R = 20 ms 1 Mil. at 0.1 A/230 VDC, L/R = 20 ms
State indicator 1 LED, combination signal
Setting accuracy $5% of full scale

General Data
Insulation characteristics 2 kVAC/50 Hz test voltage according to VDE 0435
and 6 kV 1.2/50 ms surge voltage according to IEC 947-1 between all inputs and outputs
EMC/Interference immunity Performance of following requirements:
Surge capacity of the supply voltage according to IEC 1000-4-5: 4 kV 1.2/50 ms
Burst according to IEC 1000-4-4: 6 kV 6/50 ns
ESD discharge according to IEC 1000-4-2: Contact 8 kV, air 8 kV
Electromagnetical HF field according to IEC 801-3 and conducted electromagnetical HF signal according
to IEC 801-6: Level 3
EMC/Emission Electromagnetical fields according to EN 55 022: class B
Safe isolation according to VDE 106, part 101
Climatic withstand 56 Cycles (24 h) at 25...40°C and 95% rel. humidity according to IEC 68-2-30 and IEC 68-2-3
Vibration resistance 4 g in 3 axis at 10...500 Hz, test FC according to IEC 68-2-6
Shock resistance 50 g according to IEC 68-2-27
Protection class Enclosure: IP 40
IP 30 (Single-function)
Terminal: IP 20 according to IEC 947-1
Weight 100 g
Approval UL, C-UL, Germanischer Lloyd, CE Certified
Ambient temperature Open: –25°C ... +60°C
Enclosed: –25°C ... +45°C
Storage: –40°C ... +85°C
Terminals Screw terminal M3.5 for Posidrive Number.2, Philips and slotted screws Number.2. suitable for power screwdriver.
Rated tightening torque 8.8 LB–IN 0.8 Nm (max. 1.2 Nm)
Dual-chamber system for terminal cross-sections of 1 x 0.5 mm2 ... 2 x 2.5 mm2 (solid) or stranded 2 x 2.5 mm2
(flexible with sleeve), AWG 20 to 14.
Finger protection according to VDE 0106
Mounting Front mounting; For snap-on mounting on DIN rail 35 mm or screw fixing by adapter and 2 screws M4
Disposal Synthetic material without dioxin according to EC/EFTA notification Number. 93/0141/D – electrical contacts with
cadmium
700–FS Electronic High Performance Timing Relays 7

Approximate Dimensions
Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches).
Dimensions are not intended to be used for
manufacturing purposes.

(57/64) (3–25/32)

(3–25/32)
(3–3/32)

(57/64)
(1–3/8)

(3–3/32)

(1–3/8)
(9/32)

(3–63/64)

(4–5/16)

(9/32)
700-FS (1 C/O) (3–63/64)

(4–5/16)

700-FS (2 C/O)

(3–25/32) For panel mounting, Use the 199–FSA Panel Mounting Adapter.
(57/64)
(3–3/32)

(1–3/8)
(9/32)

(3–63/64)

199-FSA
(4–5/16)

700-FSH3V...
8 700–FS Electronic High Performance Timing Relays

Timing Charts, Single Function


(A) On-delay (B) Off-delay

Output

Output

Output
1
Output
2 Output
1
Output ➋ Output
2
2
➌ ➋ Output ➋
2
➌ ➋

(C) On–and–Off-delay (D) One shot


Output

Output

(E) Fleeting off–delay (Min. Pulse AC 50ms – DC 30ms) (F) Flasher (Repeat cycle starting with pulse)

Output

Output

(G) Flasher (Repeat cycle starting with pause) (I) On-delay pulse generator

Output Output

(J) On-delay (pulse controlled) (Min. Pulse AC 50ms – DC 30ms) (K) One shot/watch dog (pulse controlled)
(Min. Pulse AC 50ms – DC 30ms)
➊ ➊

Output Output

(L) Pulse converter


Output

(On) ON-Function (Off) OFF-Function Cleverly designed function display LED (Green)
Output in rest position, no timing

Output Output
Output in rest position, time running
1 1
Output Output
Output in operation position, no timing
2 2
Output in operation position, time running
➊ A voltage other than the supply voltage can also be used at B1.
➋ Output 2, selectable as instantaneous contact with sliding switch (⊗) on front panel (instantaneous when switch is down, timed when switch is up).
➌ Bridge or potentiometer 10 kW, min. 0.25 W (low voltage) for external time setting. Set timer dial to 0.0.
700–FS Electronic High Performance Timing Relays 9

Timing Charts, Special Function


(H) Flasher repeat cycle timer – Switch “X” is Up (H) Flasher repeat cycle timer – Switch “X” is Down
Supply voltage connected to A1 and B1. Supply voltage connected to A1 and B1.
Oscillating Mode starting with pause. Oscillating Mode starting with pulse.

Output Output

(H) Flasher repeat cycle timer – Switch “X” is Up (H) Flasher repeat cycle timer – Switch “X” is Down
Pulse controlled, output starts with pause Pulse controlled, output starts with pulse
(Min. Pulse AC 50ms – DC 30ms) (Min. Pulse AC 50ms – DC 30ms)
One Cycle Mode One Cycle Mode

Output Output

LED Operation Chart – Green LED (Q) Off–delay without supply voltage
(True Off–Delay)
Output at Shelf State, No Timing – LED Off
Output at Shelf State, Time is Running – LED Flashing
Output NO Contact is Closed, No Timing – LED On Output
Output NO Contact is Closed, Time is Running – LED Long Flashing

A1/A2
Output 1 18
15 16
Output 2 28
25 26
LED

(Y) Star–Delta

Wiring Connections
17 Common
18 Y
28 D

2 NO with Common

Applications
Sequence Description Wiring Diagram
On–Delay (A) Pushing the Start Button energizes A1.
Switch (X) Down, After the time delay, Motor 1M will start Stop Start
(Contact 21–24/22) is A1 A2
Instantaneous TR
TR
700–FSM DPDT Only
21 24
Delayed Motor Starting
22
TR O.L.

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10 700–FS Electronic High Performance Timing Relays

Applications, Continued
Sequence Description Wiring Diagram
Off–Delay (B) A1 and A2 must be energized
Switch (X) Down, continuously. Pushing the Start Button will Stop Start
(21–24/22) is energize Motor 1M. Pushing the Stop L1 L2
Instantaneous Button will de–energize B1 and Motor 1M
700–FSM DPDT Only will be de–energized after the time delay TR B1
is completed. TR
Delayed Motor Stopping
21 24 A2
22 A1

TR O.L.

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On–and–Off Delay (C) Input Power must be applied to A1 and A2
continuously. Pushing the Start Button will Stop Start
Motor Starting and
Stopping in a Sequence energize B1 to start the On–Delay, and O.L.
energize Motor 1M after the time delay is
complete. When B1 is de–energized by
pushing the Stop Button, the Off–Delay B1
will begin, and Motor 2M will turn off after TR
the time delay is completed. A1 A2

TR O.L.

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One Shot (D) Each time the Float Switch is closed,


Motor On for a Motor 1M will run for the predetermined
Predetermined Time time that is set on the one shot timer. A1 A2

Float SW O.L.

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Fleeting Off–Delay (E) Pushing the Start Button and then the Start
Stop Button to energize and de–energize Stop
Motor On for a O.L.
Predetermined Time Motor 1M, will cause Motor 2M to be
After a Stop energized for a set time delay.
1M
B1

TR

A1 A2
O.L.
TR
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Flasher (Repeat Cycle When Limit Switch (1LS) closes, the Timer
Starting with Pulse) (F) (TR) will close and open the contact, 1LS
causing the forward FM and Reverse RM TR
A1 A2
Motor Starters to go on and off. O.L.
TR
FM
15 18
RM
Flasher
700–FS Electronic High Performance Timing Relays 11

Applications, Continued
Sequence Description Wiring Diagram
Flasher (Repeat Cycle When Limit Switch (1LS) closes, the Timer
Starting with Pause) (G) TR will be energized. The Horn will not 1LS
sound until the time setting is completed. TR
Turning On an Alarm A1 A2
Horn After a Time Delay
TR Horn

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Flasher

On–Delay Pulse The Selector Switch will energize the


Generator (I) daylight sensor. The Contact (1DL) closes
due to darkness and the Timer (1TR) will On Off Daylight
Turning On or Off a Sensor
Latching Contactor for time out, and then close contact 1TR to 1DL
Lighting send a pulse (0.5s) to the Latching
1DL
Contactor to turn on the lights. When
daylight comes, the switch 1DL will switch A1 TR1 A2
back and energize 2TR after a time delay.
The 2TR contact will pulse closed (0.5s) 2TR
A1 A2
to reset the lighting contactor. If the 1TR Latch
signals to 1DL are short, the 1TR and 2TR 1C
contacts will not pulse. 15 18
2TR Reset
1C
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Timers 1TR and 2TR are set to eliminate short sensor signals.
On–Delay (Pulse A1 and A2 must be energized
Controlled) (J) continuously. A pulse or input from the On SW B1
Pulse Starts The “ON” Pressure Switch starts the Low Pressure
On–Delay that Turns On–Delay. After the delay is complete, the
On a Motor Motor 1M will start. A signal from the 1TR
“Reset” Pressure Switch turns the Motor Reset SW A1 A2
1M off. The delay prevents short off times. Hi Pressure

1TR O.L.

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One Shot/Watch Dog A1 and A2 must be energized


Photo SW B1
(Pulse Controlled) (K) continuously. A pulse must be received
Conveyor Keeps every time setting (or sooner) to maintain
Running Only As Long the Motor 1M running. This could be an
energy saver, because the Motor 1M will 1TR
As a Package is
Sensed Every Time turn off if the Photo SW is open for a A1 A2
Setting (5 Min) period of time.

O.L.
1TR
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Applications, Continued
Sequence Description Wiring Diagram
Pulse Converter (L) When the Photo Switch closes the first
Pulses Are Turned Into a time, the contact TR closes to energize Photo SW B1
Set or Predetermined Motor 1M for the predetermined time
Output setting. The timer will not be reset by the
opening or pulsing of the Photo SW until 1TR
the time delay is completed. A1 A2
Time setting is 0.05s to 10h.

1TR O.L.

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Off–Delay Without A1 and A2 do not require continuous
Supply Voltage (Q) power for the off–delay time setting to be
(True Off–Delay) completed. Turning the switch to On will
energize Motor 1M. When the switch is ON OFF
turned to Off, or the power is removed, TR
Motor 1M will remain on for the time delay A1 A2
setting

TR O.L.

Star–Delta (Y) Pushing the Start Button energizes the


relay CR and the timer TR. Both will hold L1 Stop Start L2
Starting a Star–Delta
Motor in through CR. Contact 17–18 will close
energizing the Star Contact (Y), and
starting the motor for the predetermined CR
time. Then contact 17–18 will open and
50ms to 65ms later contact 17–28 will
close to energize the Delta Contact (n). A1 A2

17 18
TR
28

Publication 700–2.17 April 1998 Copyright 1998 Rockwell International Corporation Printed in USA

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