Timer Relay Wiring Diagram | Delay on Break Timer wiring diagram | Timer Connection

Time Relay wiring diagram:

This diagram shows how to make Timer Relay Wiring Diagram. Delay on Break Timer wiring diagram. Timer Connection. In this circuit, we use two magnetic contactors, an on-delay timer, and an SP MCB ( Single Pole Miniature Circuit Breaker ). First, we need to connect the contactors with the power line, then input the connection to on delay timer and MCB. then  Now this circuit is ready for use. If you want to know more about this circuit please stay with our website and check our youtube video below the post. 

Diagram of timer wiring:

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Components used to make the delay timer wiring:

01. Contactor

Contactor
Fig 2: Contactor


A magnetic contactor is an electrical device used for load control, automation, and protection. It is much like a magnetic reel. However, relays are generally used for low power and voltage, on the other hand, when we think of high power, these heavy-duty contractors only come to mind. It basically works by switching the load on and off. It has 3 terminals whose inputs are denoted as L1, L2, L3, and outputs as T1, T2, and T3. The circuit of the load is made in automation mode or protection using auxiliary contacts. It has two types of terminals. 1) Normally Open (NO). 2) Normally Closed (NC)

02. SP MCB

SP MCB
Fig 3: SP MCB


MCB SP means single pole it protects only one phase switching. MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) Curswitch is the most basic general-purpose switch that you use to control a light or another device from one location. These Switches Have Two Brass-Colored Screw Terminals Connected to the hot Power Source Wires. (MCB) For any Distribution Board, the Protection System Must be Used in The Incomer. Phase and Neutral Single Phase Supply to break. 120-volt circuits, 15-20 amp single pole breaker is typically used.

03. Timer

Timer
Fig 4: Timer


Timer is a specialized type of clock used for measuring specific time intervals.An electromechanical cam timer uses a small synchronous AC motor turning a cam against a comb of switch contacts. This type of timer often has a friction clutch between the gear train and the cam, the cam can be turned to reset the time.A simple example of the first type is an hourglass. Working method timers have two main groups: hardware and software timers.Most timers give an indication that the time interval that had been set has expired.

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