• 51X156

    12-Pin Socket
    10A@600VAC

    The Model 51X156 is a 12-pin heavy duty socket and can be used with Time MarkÕs models 261XBXP and 261XBXPR Alternating Relays.

    Pressure clamp screws are #6-32 Zinc plated steel with a wire range of #12 to #22 AWG. Contacts are nickel plated brass. This socked is rated up to 600VAC and is UL Recognized and CSA Certified.

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  • 52901-01

    3-Phase Fuse Block for Low Current Devices up to 600 VAC

    The fuse block is designed to provide fuse protection for low current (<3 Amp) 600VAC devices. Time Mark fuse blocks will accept 20mm or 32mm ceramic fuses for maximum flexibility. The fuse block includes three 20mm 1A fuses installed plus two spare fuses (SKU: 520078). Time Mark fuse blocks are available with screw terminals (-01) or FASTON 0.187 terminals (-02).

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  • 52901-02

    3-Phase Fuse Block for Low Current Devices up to 600 VAC

    The fuse block is designed to provide fuse protection for low current (<3 Amp) 600VAC devices. Time Mark fuse blocks will accept 20mm or 32mm ceramic fuses for maximum flexibility. The fuse block includes three 20mm 1A fuses installed plus two spare fuses (SKU: 520078). Time Mark fuse blocks are available with screw terminals (-01) or FASTON 0.187 terminals (-02).

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  • 553-01

    Re-Acceleration Relay

    The Model 553-01 Re-Acceleration Relay is designed to take the place of a voltage sensing relay and two time delay relays. When voltage is applied to the Model 553-01, and the external start switch is closed, the adjustable on-delay time begins. After the delay period, the contacts will close. If the line voltage drops below 90 volts, the contacts open and the true-off delay begins. If the voltage rises above 105 volts before the true-off delay has elapsed, the contact will re-close. If voltage is not restored to 105 volts before the true-off delay time period ends, the contacts will remain open until the external start switch is closed.

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  • 553-02

    Re-Acceleration Relay

    The Model 553-02 Re-Acceleration Relay is designed to take the place of a voltage sensing relay and two time delay relays. When voltage is applied to the Model 553-02, and the external start switch is closed, the adjustable on-delay time begins. After the delay period, the contacts will close. If the line voltage drops below 90 volts, the contacts open and the true-off delay begins. If the voltage rises above 102 volts before the true-off delay has elapsed, the contact will re-close. If voltage is not restored to 102 volts before the true-off delay time period ends, the contacts will remain open until the external start switch is closed.

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  • 553-03

    Re-Acceleration Relay

    The Model 553-03 Re-Acceleration Relay is designed to take the place of a voltage sensing relay and two time delay relays. When voltage is applied to the Model 553-03, and the external start switch is closed, the adjustable on-delay time begins. After the delay period, the contacts will close. If the line voltage drops below 90 volts, the contacts open and the true-off delay begins. If the voltage rises above 102 volts before the true-off delay has elapsed, the contact will re-close. If voltage is not restored to 102 volts before the true-off delay time period ends, the contacts will remain open until the external start switch is closed.

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  • 553-04

    Re-Acceleration Relay

    The Model 553-04 Re-Acceleration Relay is designed to take the place of a voltage sensing relay and two time delay relays. When voltage is applied to the Model 553-04, and the external start switch is closed, the adjustable on-delay time begins. After the delay period, the contacts will close. If the line voltage drops below 90 volts, the contacts open and the true-off delay begins. If the voltage rises above 102 volts before the true-off delay has elapsed, the contact will re-close. If voltage is not restored to 102 volts before the true-off delay time period ends, the contacts will remain open until the external start switch is closed.

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  • 553-05

    Re-Acceleration Relay

    The Model 553-05 Re-Acceleration Relay is designed to take the place of a voltage sensing relay and two time delay relays. When voltage is applied to the Model 553-05, and the external start switch is closed, the adjustable on-delay time begins. After the delay period, the contacts will close. If the line voltage drops below 90 volts, the contacts open and the true-off delay begins. If the voltage rises above 102 volts before the true-off delay has elapsed, the contact will re-close. If voltage is not restored to 102 volts before the true-off delay time period ends, the contacts will remain open until the external start switch is closed.

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  • 64-5

    Power Factor Regulator

    The Model 64-5 Power Factor Regulator is a monitoring and power factor control system. It is designed to help obtain an improved power factor, with a minimum of added capacitors. This device uses a unique phase-angle sensing circuit to monitor the power factor of a 3-phase power line. The Model 64-5 automatically responds to changing power factor by closing or opening the internal relays, which add or subtract capacitor banks on the line. Although intended for 115VAC 60Hz systems, other voltage or frequency models may be available.

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  • 650-120-12

    Loop Power Supply
    Input: 120VAC Output: 12VDC regulated

    The Model 650 Loop Power Supply provides DC power for instrumentation control modules. Each option provides three output selections. For example the Model 650-240-24 has output options of 24 VDC regulated, 32 VDC unregulated, and 60 Hz pulse at 46 peak volts (See datasheet for all output selections).

    All outputs for the Model 650 are floating, electrically isolated from ground. A power status indicator (LED) is located on the top of the unit. The POWER LED comes ON when power is applied.

    Applications for this device include two-wire current loop transducers, such as pressure, voltage or current. The Model 650 may also be used with alarm indicators, meters and timers.

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  • 650-120-24

    Loop Power Supply
    Input: 120VAC Output: 24VDC regulated

    The Model 650 Loop Power Supply provides DC power for instrumentation control modules. Each option provides three output selections. For example the Model 650-240-24 has output options of 24 VDC regulated, 32 VDC unregulated, and 60 Hz pulse at 46 peak volts (See datasheet for all output selections).

    All outputs for the Model 650 are floating, electrically isolated from ground. A power status indicator (LED) is located on the top of the unit. The POWER LED comes ON when power is applied.

    Applications for this device include two-wire current loop transducers, such as pressure, voltage or current. The Model 650 may also be used with alarm indicators, meters and timers.

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  • 660

    Trip Control

    The Model 660 Trip Control, part of the 600 series line of instrumentation controls, is designed to monitor and maintain a set level on a measurable variable, such as liquid level, temperature, pressure, flow, etc. A user-provided 4-20mA current loop represents the measurable application. Two trip points, the rising setpoint, and the falling setpoint are field adjustable. They are set by calibrating the DEAD BAND and TRIP adjustments. If the input is between the two setpoints, the relays are de-energized. If the input goes above the rising setpoint, the RISING TRIP relay energizes to provide a tripped condition. This tripped condition will automatically reset when the input falls back below the setpoint. If the input falls below the falling setpoint the FALLING TRIP relay energizes to provide a tripped condition. The tripped condition resets when the input rises back above the setpoint. The Model 660 has top-mounted LEDs for status indication. Individual RISING TRIP or FALLING TRIP LEDs turn ON in a tripped condition. The INPUT LOOP ERROR LED turns ON if the input is outside the 4-20mA range. A Time Mark Model 650 Loop Power Supply (or equivalent) is required to provide DC operating voltage. A Time Mark Model 672-15 Pressure Transducer (or equivalent) is required to provide the input signal.

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