Product category:
Logic Controllers, Timers and Relays
News Release from: Dalroad Norslo | Subject: CDC TB80 and TC90
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 December 2007
Timer and controller range finds UK
source
European-manufactured timers offer a number of novel features for panel builders.
Dalroad Norslo has been named the exclusive UK distributor for CDC Electromeccanica, and can now supply a full range of timer and process products The range includes: plug-in timers, DIN-rail timers, digital timers, electromechanical timers and temperature controllers
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 4 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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All these high quality, reliable products are available from stock and supported by our experienced technical team.
Included in the CDC timer range are the TB80 and the TC90, each with unusual features.
The TB80 is ideally suited for distribution and panel builders.
This miniature 14-pin multifunction, multivoltage, multirange timer covers supply voltages from 24-240V AC/DC.
The TB80 has eight timing functions, including delay on, delay off, one shot and flicker, and offers time ranges from 0.1s to 10h.
The TC90 is an 8-pin multifunction, multivoltage, multirange plug-in timer.
It is a 48 x 48mm plug-in/panel mounting timer with a rotating elapsed time LED indication, a feature which is currently unequalled within today's industrial market.
The TC90 also has 10 timing functions, independent relay outputs, time ranges from 0.1s to 240h and covers supply voltages from 24 to 240V AC/DC with a 12V AC/DC model option also available.
Both the TB80 and TC90 are competitively priced and available from stock.
Low cost DIN-rail-mount bases are also available.
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