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News Release from: Carlo Gavazzi | Subject: EAS, EBS and ECS solid-state output timers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 August 2005

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New -F versions of the EAS, EBS and ECS solid-state output timers provide all the features and functionality of existing screw-terminal devices including wide timing range and compact format.

Carlo Gavazzi is introducing three new types of timer with Faston connections New -F versions of the EAS, EBS and ECS solid-state output timers provide all the features and functionality of existing screw-terminal devices including wide timing range and compact format

The addition of two-wire Faston connection not only makes wiring quick and simple, but also ensures reliable installation even in high-vibration environments.

Typical applications include construction site equipment, machine tools, transportation, industrial doors, HVAC equipment, and pumps, compressors and vacuum equipment: in fact any application where wires could be loosened by extended vibration.

Operating from 24 to 230V AC supplies, the timers are designed for controlling small loads such as contactors.

EAS models offer delay-on-operate functions, EBS are interval timers, and ECS provide symmetrical recycling.

All offer timing ranges from 0.5s to 10min, enable timing adjustment by knob control, and deliver SCR (silicon controller rectifier) outputs up to 700mA.

Their compact 22.5mm width saves space in DIN-rail panels, with two-wire electrical connection to ensure fail-safe operation.

The timers are protected against dust and water ingress to IP20 standards, and operate across the extended -20 to +50C temperature range.

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