SSAC-SYMCOM KSDB431 Time Delay Relay
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SSAC-SYMCOM KSDB431 Time Delay Relay
SSAC-SYMCOM KSDB431 Time Delay Relay
Part #:KSDB431
SKU #: 2286176
Key Features
Part #:KSDB431
SKU #: 2286176
Brand: Littelfuse
Contact Form: SPDT/NO-NC (1 Form C)
Dimensions: 2 in H x 2 in W x 1.21 in D
Electrical Connections: Male Quick-Connect Terminal
Operation Mode: Delay On Break
Series: KSDB
- Microcontroller based repeat accuracy +/-0.5%, factory calibration +/-5%
- 1 A steady, 10 A inrush solid state output provide 100 million operations in typical conditions
- Totally solid state and encapsulated no moving parts to arc and wear out over time and encapsulated to protect against shock, vibration and humidity
- Compact, low cost design allows flexibility for OEM applications
SSAC-SYMCOM KSDB431 Time Delay Relay
Littelfuse SSAC Time Delay Relay, Adjustable Onboard, Series: KSDB, Operation Mode: Delay On Break, 120 VAC, SPDT/NO-NC (1 Form C), 1 to 100 s, Male Quick-Connect Terminal, -40 to 60 deg F, Surface Mount, 2 in H x 2 in W x 1.21 in D
Additional Description: LTFS-KSDB431 120 VAC, 1-100S OFF DELAY 1 AMP SOLID STATE TIMER
Catalog Description: The KSDB is designed for general purpose commercial and industrial applications where a small, cost effective, reliable solid-state timer is required. The factory calibration for fixed time delays is within 5% of the target time delay. The repeat accuracy, under stable conditions, is 0.5% of the selected time delay. This series is designed for popular AC and DC voltages. Time delays of 0.1 seconds to 1000 minutes are available in 6 ranges. The output is rated 1A steady and 10A inrush. The modules are totally solid state and encapsulated to protect the electronic circuitry. Operation (Delay-on-Break): Input voltage must be applied before and during timing. Upon closure of the initiate switch, the output energizes. The time delay begins when the initiate switch is opened. The output remains energized during timing. At the end of the time delay, the output de-energizes. The output energizes if the initiate switch is closed when input voltage is applied. Reset: Reclosing the initiate swit