Over or Under
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16-1-H-P
The Model 16-1-X-X protects equipment from Over, Under, Over/Under voltage or rapid cycling conditions that can damage valuable equipment. Trip and restart delays are adjustable, or can be disabled. Input voltage ranges are 12-30 VAC/VDC or 30-277 VAC/VDC. The 8-pin plug-in has 2 SPDT relays, while the surface mount case has 1 SPDT relay. See Ordering Information for details. 8-pin plug-in versions require an 8-pin socket, such as Time Mark’s Model 51X120. A proprietary microcontroller-based sensing circuit deenergizes the relay(s) after the trip delay (if enabled) upon detection of harmful voltage conditions. The relay(s) will energize after power line conditions return to an acceptable level and the restart delay time has expired (if enabled). Trip delays can be added to avoid nuisance tripping while restart delays can be used to stagger the startup of equipment or protect compressors. Time Mark’s proprietary microcontroller-based design offers maximum flexibility with an easy to use interface. -
16-1-H-S
The Model 16-1-X-X protects equipment from Over, Under, Over/Under voltage or rapid cycling conditions that can damage valuable equipment. Trip and restart delays are adjustable, or can be disabled. Input voltage ranges are 12-30 VAC/VDC or 30-277 VAC/VDC. The 8-pin plug-in has 2 SPDT relays, while the surface mount case has 1 SPDT relay. See Ordering Information for details. 8-pin plug-in versions require an 8-pin socket, such as Time Mark’s Model 51X120. A proprietary microcontroller-based sensing circuit deenergizes the relay(s) after the trip delay (if enabled) upon detection of harmful voltage conditions. The relay(s) will energize after power line conditions return to an acceptable level and the restart delay time has expired (if enabled). Trip delays can be added to avoid nuisance tripping while restart delays can be used to stagger the startup of equipment or protect compressors. Time Mark’s proprietary microcontroller-based design offers maximum flexibility with an easy to use interface. -
16-1-L-P
The Model 16-1-X-X protects equipment from Over, Under, Over/Under voltage or rapid cycling conditions that can damage valuable equipment. Trip and restart delays are adjustable, or can be disabled. Input voltage ranges are 12-30 VAC/VDC or 30-277 VAC/VDC. The 8-pin plug-in has 2 SPDT relays, while the surface mount case has 1 SPDT relay. See Ordering Information for details. 8-pin plug-in versions require an 8-pin socket, such as Time Mark’s Model 51X120. A proprietary microcontroller-based sensing circuit deenergizes the relay(s) after the trip delay (if enabled) upon detection of harmful voltage conditions. The relay(s) will energize after power line conditions return to an acceptable level and the restart delay time has expired (if enabled). Trip delays can be added to avoid nuisance tripping while restart delays can be used to stagger the startup of equipment or protect compressors. Time Mark’s proprietary microcontroller-based design offers maximum flexibility with an easy to use interface. -
16-1-L-S
The Model 16-1-X-X protects equipment from Over, Under, Over/Under voltage or rapid cycling conditions that can damage valuable equipment. Trip and restart delays are adjustable, or can be disabled. Input voltage ranges are 12-30 VAC/VDC or 30-277 VAC/VDC. The 8-pin plug-in has 2 SPDT relays, while the surface mount case has 1 SPDT relay. See Ordering Information for details. 8-pin plug-in versions require an 8-pin socket, such as Time Mark’s Model 51X120. A proprietary microcontroller-based sensing circuit deenergizes the relay(s) after the trip delay (if enabled) upon detection of harmful voltage conditions. The relay(s) will energize after power line conditions return to an acceptable level and the restart delay time has expired (if enabled). Trip delays can be added to avoid nuisance tripping while restart delays can be used to stagger the startup of equipment or protect compressors. Time Mark’s proprietary microcontroller-based design offers maximum flexibility with an easy to use interface. -
160B120
The Model 160B(R) Voltage Sensor is a single set-point voltage sensor. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize. Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize. The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 1%.Wiring connections are made to 1/4 in.; quick connect terminals. Standard versions have a 2-second restart delay. The R versions of the Model 160B have a fixed 5-minute short cycle delay. The Model 160B has a screwdriver adjustable set-point range of approximately 35% of the maximum voltage. The unit can be factory calibrated to meet specific requirements.
AC versions of the Model 160B are not frequency sensitive and may be used in systems from 50 to 400 Hz. DC versions, or other short cycle periods, are available on request.
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160B240
The Model 160B(R) Voltage Sensor is a single set-point voltage sensor. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize. Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize. The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 1%.Wiring connections are made to 1/4 in.; quick connect terminals. Standard versions have a 2-second restart delay. The R versions of the Model 160B have a fixed 5-minute short cycle delay. The Model 160B has a screwdriver adjustable set-point range of approximately 35% of the maximum voltage. The unit can be factory calibrated to meet specific requirements.
AC versions of the Model 160B are not frequency sensitive and may be used in systems from 50 to 400 Hz. DC versions, or other short cycle periods, are available on request.
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160B480
The Model 160B(R) Voltage Sensor is a single set-point voltage sensor. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize. Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize. The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 1%.Wiring connections are made to 1/4 in.; quick connect terminals. Standard versions have a 2-second restart delay. The R versions of the Model 160B have a fixed 5-minute short cycle delay. The Model 160B has a screwdriver adjustable set-point range of approximately 35% of the maximum voltage. The unit can be factory calibrated to meet specific requirements.
AC versions of the Model 160B are not frequency sensitive and may be used in systems from 50 to 400 Hz. DC versions, or other short cycle periods, are available on request.
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160BR120
The Model 160B(R) Voltage Sensor is a single set-point voltage sensor. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize. Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize. The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 1%.Wiring connections are made to 1/4 in.; quick connect terminals. Standard versions have a 2-second restart delay. The R versions of the Model 160B have a fixed 5-minute short cycle delay. The Model 160B has a screwdriver adjustable set-point range of approximately 35% of the maximum voltage. The unit can be factory calibrated to meet specific requirements.
AC versions of the Model 160B are not frequency sensitive and may be used in systems from 50 to 400 Hz. DC versions, or other short cycle periods, are available on request.
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160BR240
The Model 160B(R) Voltage Sensor is a single set-point voltage sensor. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize. Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize. The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 1%.Wiring connections are made to 1/4 in.; quick connect terminals. Standard versions have a 2-second restart delay. The R versions of the Model 160B have a fixed 5-minute short cycle delay. The Model 160B has a screwdriver adjustable set-point range of approximately 35% of the maximum voltage. The unit can be factory calibrated to meet specific requirements.
AC versions of the Model 160B are not frequency sensitive and may be used in systems from 50 to 400 Hz. DC versions, or other short cycle periods, are available on request.
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160BR480
The Model 160B(R) Voltage Sensor is a single set-point voltage sensor. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize. Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize. The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 1%.Wiring connections are made to 1/4 in.; quick connect terminals. Standard versions have a 2-second restart delay. The R versions of the Model 160B have a fixed 5-minute short cycle delay. The Model 160B has a screwdriver adjustable set-point range of approximately 35% of the maximum voltage. The unit can be factory calibrated to meet specific requirements.
AC versions of the Model 160B are not frequency sensitive and may be used in systems from 50 to 400 Hz. DC versions, or other short cycle periods, are available on request.
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2628
The Model 2628 AC/DC Voltage Monitor is designed to continuously monitor any AC or DC voltage from 15 to 260 volts.Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize. The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 5%.
Dip switches are used on the Model 2628 to choose between AC and DC voltage monitoring, and to select one of the eight trip level ranges. Each trip level has a 35 voltage range, with a 5 volt overlap between the ranges. The unit has a screwdriver adjustment to set the exact trip point within that 35 volt range.
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2629
The Model 2629 AC/DC Voltage Monitor is designed to continuously monitor any AC or DC voltage from 15 to 260 volts.Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize. The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 5%.
Dip switches are used on the Model 2629 to choose between AC and DC voltage monitoring, and to select one of the eight trip level ranges. Each trip level has a 35 voltage range, with a 5 volt overlap between the ranges. The unit has a screwdriver adjustment to set the exact trip point within that 35 volt range.
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AC260B-160-250
The Model 260 Voltage Sensor is a single set-point voltage sensor. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize (contacts 1 & 8 closed). Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize (contacts 1 & 2 closed). The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 2%.The standard unit has a screwdriver, or fingertip adjustable set-point range of approximately 35%. of the maximum voltage. This device can also be provided with a factory calibrated trip point.
AC versions of the Model 260 Voltage Sensor are not frequency sensitive, and may be used in systems from 50 Hz to 400 Hz. DC models are not polarity sensitive. This device requires a standard 8-pin socket, such as Time Mark’s Model 51×120.
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AC260B-215-290
The Model 260 Voltage Sensor is a single set-point voltage sensor. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize (contacts 1 & 8 closed). Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize (contacts 1 & 2 closed). The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 2%.The standard unit has a screwdriver, or fingertip adjustable set-point range of approximately 35%. of the maximum voltage. This device can also be provided with a factory calibrated trip point.
AC versions of the Model 260 Voltage Sensor are not frequency sensitive, and may be used in systems from 50 Hz to 400 Hz. DC models are not polarity sensitive. This device requires a standard 8-pin socket, such as Time Mark’s Model 51×120.
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AC260B-380-480
The Model 260 Voltage Sensor is a single set-point voltage sensor. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize (contacts 1 & 8 closed). Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize (contacts 1 & 2 closed). The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 2%.The standard unit has a screwdriver, or fingertip adjustable set-point range of approximately 35%. of the maximum voltage. This device can also be provided with a factory calibrated trip point.
AC versions of the Model 260 Voltage Sensor are not frequency sensitive, and may be used in systems from 50 Hz to 400 Hz. DC models are not polarity sensitive. This device requires a standard 8-pin socket, such as Time Mark’s Model 51×120.
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AC260B-80-130
The Model 260 Voltage Sensor is a single set-point voltage sensor. Input voltages above the set-point cause the output contacts to energize (contacts 1 & 8 closed). Input voltages below the set-point cause the output contacts to de-energize (contacts 1 & 2 closed). The dead band between pull-in and drop-out is less than 2%.The standard unit has a screwdriver, or fingertip adjustable set-point range of approximately 35%. of the maximum voltage. This device can also be provided with a factory calibrated trip point.
AC versions of the Model 260 Voltage Sensor are not frequency sensitive, and may be used in systems from 50 Hz to 400 Hz. DC models are not polarity sensitive. This device requires a standard 8-pin socket, such as Time Mark’s Model 51×120.