Finder 80.01 User Manual

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80.01
PI PE
PI PE
PI PE
PI PE
PI PE
PI PE
80.01.0.240.0000
UN (12...240) V AC (50/60 Hz)/DC Umin 10.8 V AC/DC U
max
P <1.8 VA (50 Hz) / < 1W
1 CO (SPDT) 16 A 250 V AC
AC1 4000 VA AC15 (230 V AC) 750 VA
M
(230 V AC) 0.55 kW
DC1 (30/110/220) V (16/0.3/0.12) A
(–10...+50)°C
IP20
LED U
N
15 - 18 15 - 16
15 - 18 15 - 16
√ √
15 - 16 15 - 18
15 - 16
1
3
A
2
A
B
B C
D
3a
88.8 mm
60.8 mm
17.5 mm
3b
ENGLISH
80.01 MODULAR TIMER, MULTI-FUNCTION
FRONT VIEW
1
A Time scale rotary selector (Tmax) B Time setting (Tmin...Tmax) C LED D Function rotary selector
TIME SCALES
2
(Eg. T=10 min: set A=20 m and B=10)
WIRING DIAGRAM AND FUNCTIONS
3
NOTE
Time scale and function must be set before energising the timer
3a Without signal START functions:
Start via contact in supply line (A1)
AI On-delay DI Interval SW Symmetrical asher (starting pulse on)
3b External START functions: Start via contact into control terminal (B1)
BE O-delay with control signal CE On- and o-delay with control signal DE Interval with control signal on
3c Possible to control an external load, such as another relay coil or timer,
connected to the signal start terminal B1
3d With DC supply, positive polarity has to be connected to B1 terminal
(according to EN 60204-1)
3e A voltage other than the supply voltage can be applied to the
command Start (B1), example: A1-A2 = 230 V AC B1-A2 = 12 V DC
• Open Type Device
• Pollution degree 2 Installation Environment
• Maximum Surrounding Air Temperature 40°C
• Use 60/75°C copper (Cu) conductor only and wire ranges No. 14–18 AWG, stranded or solid
• Terminal tightening torque of 7.1 Ib.in. (0.8 Nm)
Utility Model - IB8001001 - 09/17 - FINDER S.p.A. - 10040 ALMESE (TO) - ITALY
3c
3d
3e
OTHER DATA
Minimum control impulse: 50 ms Recovery time: 100 ms 35 mm rail mount (EN 60715)
WORKING CONDITIONS
In conformity with the European Directive on EMC (89/336/EEC), the timer relay has a level of immunity, against radiated and conducted disturbances, considerably higher than requirements of EN 61812-1 standard. However, devices like transformers, motors, contactors, switches and power cables may cause disturbances and even damage the timer electronic circuit. For that reason, the wiring cables must be as short as possible, and, when necessary, the timer shall be protected by the relevant RC network, varistor or surge voltage protector.
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