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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Subassemblies
News Release from: Carlo Gavazzi | Subject: D, Mini D and P series timers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 13 February 2001

New timers cover most frequently used
functions

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The new timer series from Carlo Gavazzi includes the most frequently used timer functions, in the most popular housing types and with the highest level of safety and reliability.

The new timer series from Carlo Gavazzi includes the most frequently used timer functions, in the most popular housing types and with the highest level of safety and reliability The timers, with single and multi functions, are available in three housing types: the D series, at 22.5mm wide, and the Mini D series, at just 17.5mm, are designed for DIN rail mounting, and the P series is for socket mounting

Just three versions cover a huge range of timing applications, the mini D series being particularly useful in building applications.

The multifunction timers make it possible to reduce stock, increasing the availability to the end user.

The single function timer, with a delay on operating function, offers a multivoltage power supply, automatic start and one or two relay outputs which will solve most time measurement tasks.

The multifunction timer, with multivoltage power supply, manual start (connection to an external load is possible) and one or two relay outputs make it possible to cover a wide application range with a minimum number of device types.

Both single and multifunction timers offer a multivoltage power supply of 24V to 240V AC or 24VDC on just two power terminals, and multirange timing between 0.1s and 100hours.

The timers have ergonomically proportioned knobs for adjustment which makes time setting easy and PoziDriv screws for efficient connection.

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