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UNIVERSAL timer on DIN rail with push buttons for any load at 230VAC
UNIVERSAL timer on DIN rail with push buttons. Suitablefor all types of loads at 230VAC. Push button input from Phase or Neutral indistinctly. Completely silent. Relay output. 1 hour cleaning light function. Adjustable from 3 seconds to 10 minutes. Instant on and off. Protection against blocked buttons. Up to 10A maximum load. It supports unlimited buttons and up to 10 if they are bright. Restartable.
COMPATIBLE WITH ANY CHARGE TYPE (230VAC ~ 50Hz)

Installation scheme
4-wire installation. The terminal numbers are printed on the plastic next to each one. Connect Phase to terminal 1 and Neutral to terminal 2. In terminal 3 connect the load loop, which comes from Neutral. Finally, at terminal 4, connect the turn of the push-button / s, which may come from the Phase or from the Neutral, indistinctly (it is represented with a discontinuous blue line). Up to 10 pushbuttons can be connected in parallel with light indicator and unlimited without it.

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Multimedia
The video shows an example of assembly in a conventional installation, carried out by one of our technicians. Likewise, the basic operation of the product is shown.
Push button input from Phase or Neither
It recognizes the pushbutton input from Phase or Neutral interchangeably. Supports up to 10 unlimited push buttons with indicator light without it.
Functioning
By pressing the button, the lamp turns on and the timing set in its setting begins. To activate and deactivate the cleaning light it must be done with the light on and press 3 times in less than 3 seconds.
Up to 2000W of load
Supports de 0W to 2000W (R). 10A relay. All kinds of loads. Compatible with any type of load, small contactors, relays, etc. MULTILOAD.
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