IDEC RTE Series Data Sheet

RTE Series
Key features of the RTE series include:
• Time delays up to 600 hours
• Space-saving package
• High repeat accuracy of ± 0.2%
• ON and timing OUT LED indicators
• Standard 8- or 11-pin and 11-blade termination
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2 form C delayed output contacts
• 10A Contact Rating
Timers
RTE Series — Analog Timers
Cert. No. E9950913332316 (EMC, RTE) Cert. No. BL960813332355 (LVD, RTE)
UL Listed File No. E66043
General Specifi cations Contact Ratings
Operation System Solid state CMOS Circuit
Operation Type Multi-Mode
Time Range 0.1sec to 600 hours
Pollution Degree 2 (IE60664-1)
Over voltage category III (IE60664-1)
AF20 100-240V AC(50/60Hz)
Rated Operational Voltage
Voltage Tolerance
Input off Voltage Rated Voltage x10% minimum
Ambient Operating Temperature -20 to +65ºC (without freezing)
Ambient Storage and Transport Temperature -30 to +75ºC (without freezing)
Relative Humidity 35 to 85%RH (without condensation)
Atmospheric Pressure 80kPa to 110kPa (Operating), 70kPa to 110kPa (Transport)
Reset Time 100msec maximum
Repeat Error ±0.2%, ±20msec*
Voltage Error ±0.2%, ±20msec*
Temperature Error ±0.5%, ±20msec*
Setting Error ±10% maximum
Insulation Resistance 100MΩ minimum (500V DC)
Dielectric Strength
Vibration Resistance 10 to 55Hz amplitude 0.5mm
Shock Resistance
Degree of Protection IP40 (enclosure) (IEC60529)
Power Consumption (Approx.)
Mounting Position Free
Dimensions
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Weight (Approx.)
AD24 24V AC(50/60Hz)/24V DC
D12 12V DC
AF20 85-264V AC(50/60Hz)
AD24 20.4-26.4V AC(50/60Hz)/21.6-26.4V DC
D12 10.8-13.2V DC
Between power and output terminals: 2000V AC, 1 minute
Between contacts of different poles: 2000V AC, 1 minute
Between contacts of the same pole:1000V AC, 1 minute
2
hours in each of 3 axes
Operating extremes: 98m/sec2 (10G)
Damage limits: 490m/sec2 (50G)
3 times in each of 3 axes
TYPE RTE-P1, -B1 RTE-P2, -B2
120V AC/60Hz 6.5VA 6.6VA
AF20
240V AC/60Hz 11.6VA 11.6VA
24V AC 60Hz/DC 3.4VA/1.7W 3.5VA/1.7W
D12 1.6W 1.6W
RTE-P1, P2 40Hx 36W x 77.9D mm
RTE-B1, B2 40Hx 36W x 74.9D mm
RTE-P1 RTE-P2 RTE-B1, -B2
87g 89g 85g
Contact Confi guration
Allowable Voltage / Allowable Current
Maximum Permissible Operating Frequency
Rated Load
Life
2 Form C, DPDT (Delay output)
240V AC, 30V DC / 10A
1800 cycles per hour
Resistive 10A 240V AC, 30V DC
Inductive 7A 240V AC, 30V DC
Horse Power Rating
Electrical 500,000 op. minimum (Resistive)
Mechanical 50,000,000 op. minimum
*For the value of the error against a preset time, whichever the largest. applies.
1/6 HP 120V AC, 1/3 HP 240V AC
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Part Numbering Guide
RTE series part numbers are composed of 4 part number codes. When ordering a RTE series part, select one code from each category. Example: RTE-P1AF20
RTE P 1 AF20
j Series k Terminal
Style
Part Numbers: RTE Series
Description Part Number Code Remarks
j Series
k Terminal Style
l Function Group
m Input Voltage
RTE series RTE For internal circuits, see next page.
Pin P
Blade B
ON-delay, interval, cycle OFF, cycle ON 1 Each function group has different timing functions.
ON-delay, cycle OFF, cycle ON, signal ON/OFF delay, OFF-delay, one-shot
100 to 240V AC(50/60Hz) AF20
24V AC(50/60Hz)/24V DC AD24
12V DC D12
l Function
Group
m Input Voltage
Select one only.
2 See page 794.
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Part Numbers
Voltage
12V DC RTE-P1D12 RTE-B1D12 RTE-P2D12 RTE-B2D12
24V AC/DC RTE-P1AD24 RTE-B1AD24 RTE-P2AD24 RTE-B2AD24
100-240V AC RTE-P1AF20 RTE-B1AF20 RTE-P2AF20 RTE-B2AF20
Power Triggered Start Input Triggered
8-Pin Blade 11-Pin Blade
Time Range Determined by Time Range Selector and Dial Selector
Dial 0 - 1 0 - 3 0 - 10 0 - 30 0 - 60
Second 0.1 sec - 1 sec 0.1 sec - 3 sec 0.2 sec - 10 sec 0.6 sec - 30 sec 1.2 sec - 60 sec
Minute 1.2 sec - 1 min 3.6 sec - 3 min 12 sec - 10 min 36 sec - 30 min 1.2 min - 60 min
Hour 1.2 min - 1 hr 3.6 min - 3 hr 12 min - 10 hr 36 min - 30 hr 1.2 hr - 60 hr
Range
10 Hours 12 min - 10 hr 36 min - 30 hr 2 hr - 100 hr 6 hr - 300 hr 12 hr - 600 hr
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RTE-P1
4
5
6
3
2
7
8
1
(~/-)(~/+)
RTE-B1
1
2
5
4
7
8
A
Timers
Timing Diagrams
RTE-P1, -B1
1. RTE-B1: Do not apply voltage to terminals #2, #5 & #8.
3
6
9
B
(~/-)(~/+)
2. IDEC sockets are as follows: RTE-P1: SR2P-06* pin type socket, RTE-B1: SR3B-05* blade type socket, (*-may be followed by suffi x letter A,B,C or U).
A: ON-Delay 1 (power start) Set timer for desired delay, apply power to coil. Contacts transfer after preset time has elapsed, and remain in transferred position until timer is reset. Reset occurs with removal of power.
Item Terminal Number Operation
(1) 2 - 7
Power
(2) A - B
Delayed Contact
Indicator
Set Time
(1) 1 - 4, 5 - 8 (2) 1 - 7, 3 - 9
(1) 1 - 3, 6 - 8 (2) 4 - 7, 6 - 9
PWR
OUT
(NC)
(NO)
T
C: Cycle 1 (power start, OFF fi rst) Set timer for desired delay, apply power to coil. First transfer of contacts occurs after preset delay has elapsed, after the next elapse of preset delay contacts return to original position. The timer now cycles between on and off as long as power is applied (duty ratio 1:1).
Item Terminal Number Operation
(1) 2 - 7
Power
(2) A - B
Delayed Contact
Indicator
Set Time
(1) 1 - 4, 5 - 8 (2) 1 - 7, 3 - 9
(1) 1 - 3, 6 - 8 (2) 4 - 7, 6 - 9
PWR
OUT
(NC)
(NO)
TT
B: Interval (power start) Set timer for desired delay, apply power to coil. Contacts transfer immediately, and return to original position after preset time has elapsed. Reset occurs with removal of power.
Item Terminal Number Operation
(1) 2 - 7
Power
(2) A - B
Delayed Contact
Indicator
Set Time
(1) 1 - 4, 5 - 8 (2) 1 - 7, 3 - 9
(1) 1 - 3, 6 - 8 (2) 4 - 7, 6 - 9
PWR
OUT
(NC)
(NO)
T
C: Cycle 3 (power start, ON fi rst) Functions in same manner as Mode C, with the exception that fi rst transfer of contacts occurs as soon as power is applies. The ratio is 1:1. Time On = Time Off
Item Terminal Number Operation
(1) 2 - 7
Power
(2) A - B
Delayed Contact
Indicator
Set Time
(1) 1 - 4, 5 - 8 (2) 1 - 7, 3 - 9
(1) 1 - 3, 6 - 8 (2) 4 - 7, 6 - 9
PWR
OUT
(NC)
(NO)
TT
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Timing Diagrams con’t
RTE-P2
external
start
control signal
6
5
7
4
8
9
3
2
10
11
1
~
~
-
A: ON-Delay 2 (signal start) When a preset time has elapsed after the start input turned on while power is on, the NO output contact goes on.
Item Terminal Number Operation
(A) 2 - 10
Power
(B) A - B
(A) 5 - 6
Start
(B) 2 - 5
Delayed Contact
Indicator
Set Time
(A) 1 - 4, 8 - 11 (B) 1 - 7, 3 - 9
(A) 1 - 3, 9 - 11 (B) 4 - 7, 6 - 9
PWR
OUT
(NC)
(NO)
C: Cycle 4 (signal start, ON fi rst) When the start input turns on while power is on, the NO contact goes on. The output oscillates at a preset cycle (duty ratio 1:1).
Item Terminal Number Operation
(A) 2 - 10
Power
(B) A - B
(A) 5 - 6
Start
(B) 2 - 5
Delayed Contact
Indicator
Set Time
(A) 1 - 4, 8 - 11 (B) 1 - 7, 3 - 9
(A) 1 - 3, 9 - 11 (B) 4 - 7, 6 - 9
PWR
OUT
(NC)
(NO)
TTTTTTTTTa
E: Signal OFF-Delay When power is turned on while the start input is on, the NO output contact goes on. When a preset time has elapsed after the start input turned off, the NO output contact goes off.
Item Terminal Number Operation
(A) 2 - 10
Power
(B) A - B
(A) 5 - 6
Start
(B) 2 - 5
Delayed Contact
Indicator
Set Time
(A) 1 - 4, 8 - 11 (B) 1 - 7, 3 - 9
(A) 1 - 3, 9 - 11 (B) 4 - 7, 6 - 9
PWR
OUT
(NC)
(NO)
TTaTTa
external control signal
~/
+
T
RTE-B2
start
1
2
5
4
7
8
A
3
6
9
B
~/
-
RTE-P2, -B2
1. RTE-P2: Do not apply voltage to terminals #5, #6 & #7.
2. RTE-B2: Do not apply voltage to terminals #2, #5 & #8.
3. IDEC sockets are as follows: RTE-P2: SR3P-05* pin type socket, RTE-B2: SR3B-05* blade type socket, (*-may be followed by suffi x letter A,B,C or U).
B: Cycle 2 (signal start, OFF fi rst) When the start input turns on while power is on, the output oscillates at a preset cycle (duty ratio 1:1), starting while the NO contact off.
Item Terminal Number Operation
(A) 2 - 10
Power
(B) A - B
(A) 5 - 6
Start
(B) 2 - 5
(A) 1 - 4, 8 - 11 (B) 1 - 7, 3 - 9
Delayed Contact
(A) 1 - 3, 9 - 11 (B) 4 - 7, 6 - 9
PWR
Indicator
OUT
Set Time
D: Signal ON/OFF-Delay When the start input turns on while power is on, the NO output contact goes on. When a preset time has elapsed while the start input remains on, the output contact goes off. When the start input turns off, the NO contact goes on again. When a preset time has elapsed after the start input turned off, the NO contact goes off.
Item Terminal Number Operation
(A) 2 - 10
Power
(B) A - B
(A) 5 - 6
Start
(B) 2 - 5
(A) 1 - 4, 8 - 11 (B) 1 - 7, 3 - 9
Delayed Contact
(A) 1 - 3, 9 - 11 (B) 4 - 7, 6 - 9
PWR
Indicator
OUT
Set Time
F: One-Shot (signal start) When the start input turns on while power is on, the NO output contact goes on. When a preset time has elapsed, the NO output contact goes off.
Item Terminal Number Operation
(A) 2 - 10
Power
(B) A - B
(A) 5 - 6
Start
(B) 2 - 5
(A) 1 - 4, 8 - 11 (B) 1 - 7, 3 - 9
Delayed Contact
(A) 1 - 3, 9 - 11 (B) 4 - 7, 6 - 9
PWR
Indicator
OUT
Set Time
(NC)
(NO)
TTTTTTTTTTa
(NC)
(NO)
T T Ta T T Ta
(NC)
(NO)
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Mounting A
Temperature Derating Curves
10A
7A
Mounting A
Allowable
Current
Derating Curve
Ambient Temperature
50ºC
65
º
C
Instructions
Mounting B
7A
5A
Mounting B
Allowable
Current
Derating Curve
Ambient Temperature
50ºC
Timers
º
C
65
Installation of Hold-Down Springs DIN Rail Mount Socket
Insert the springs into the outer slots with the projections facing inside.
Socket SR2P-05
Socket SR2P-06
Hold-down Spring (sold separately) SFA-202 (use two springs)
Special expertise is required to use Electronic Timers.
All Electronic Timers are manufactured under IDEC’s rigorous quality control system, but users must add a backup or fail safe provision to the control system when using the Electronic Timer in applications where heavy damage or personal injury may occur should the Electronic Timer fail.
Install the Electronic Timer according to instructions described in this catalog.
Make sure that the operating conditions are as described in the specifi ca­tions. If you are uncertain about the specifi cations, contact IDEC in advance.
In these directions, safety precautions are categorized in order of importance under Warning and Caution.
Warnings
Warning notices are used to emphasize that improper operation may cause severe personal injury or death.
Turn power off to the Electronic timer before starting installation, removal,
• wiring, maintenance, and inspection on the Electronic Timer.
Failure to turn power off may cause electrical shocks or fi re hazard.
Circuit Breakers
Insert the springs into the slots.
Hold-down Spring (sold separately) SFA-203 (use two springs)
Safety Precautions
Do not use the Electronic Timer for an emergency stop circuit or inter-
locking circuit. If the Electronic Timer should fail, a machine malfunction, breakdown, or accident may occur.
Caution
Caution notices are used where inattention might cause personal injury or dam­age to equipment.
The Electronic Timer is designed for installation in equipment. Do not install
• the Electronic Timer outside equipment.
Install the Electronic Timer in environments described in the specifi cations. If
• the Electronic Timer is used in places where it will be subjected to high-tem­perature, high-humidity, condensation, corrosive gases, excessive vibrations, or excessive shocks, then electrical shocks, fi re hazard, or malfunction could result.
Use an IEC60127-approved fuse and circuit breaker on the power and output
• line outside the Electronic Timer.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the Electronic Timer.
When disposing of the Electronic Timer, do so as industrial waste.
Switch Settings
j
jOperator Mode Selector kScale Selector lTime Range Selector
1. Turn the selectors securely using a fl at screw­driver 4mm wide (maximum). Note that incorrect setting may cause malfunc­tion. Do not turn the selectors beyond their limits.
2. Since changing the setting during timer operation may cause malfunction, turn power off before changing.
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