What Are The Different Types Of Relay Timers?
Jan 12, 2024
Relay timers are devices used to control the timing of electrical circuits by activating or deactivating relays at specific intervals. There are various types of relay timers designed for different applications.
On-Delay Timer (Delay-On-Make): Activates the relay after a preset delay once the input signal is applied.
Off-Delay Timer (Delay-On-Break): Deactivates the relay after a preset delay once the input signal is removed.
Interval Timer: Combines both on-delay and off-delay functions, allowing control over both the activation and deactivation delays.
Recycle Timer: Activates and deactivates the relay at regular intervals, repeating the cycle.
Pulse Timer: Generates a brief pulse or momentary output after a preset delay.
One-Shot Timer: Produces a single, momentary output pulse when triggered.
Multifunction Timer: Offers multiple timing functions in a single device, allowing users to select the desired mode.
Repeat Cycle Timer: Repeats a cycle of on and off periods continuously.
Astro Timer: Controls devices based on astronomical events such as sunrise, sunset, or specific times of the day.
Sequential Timer: Activates a series of relays in a predefined sequence.








