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ATC Timers and Counters

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Anderson-Bolds has been involved with Automatic Timing and Controls and their timers, counters and photoelectric controls for over 40 years.

For over 80 years, process engineers and machine designers have turned to Automatic Timing & Controls first for reliable control products. These high-performance products are engineered to provide accurate and repeatable operation in all types of industrial environments. Our products play an integral part in countless industries; including food processing, plastics, packaging, water treatment and many OEM applications. The ATC product family has expanded to include 1/16 DIN timers, panel-mounted timers, electromechanical timers, counters, solid state cube and plug-in timers, photoelectric laser sensors, and time delay relays (TDR).

ATC manufacturers percentage timers, electromechanical timers, cam timers, repeat cycle timers, 1/16th DIN timers, weekly timers, time delay relays, and panel mount digital timers.
As the industry standard for timers in the USA, ATC will also custom design their timers to fir unique applications. Their timers are UL, CSA and FM approved. The FM approved timers are required in combustion control for purge cycles.

The ATC timers come in all the different modes, on-delay ( delay on make ), off-delay (delay on break ), interval, repeat cycle, flicker, flasher, percentage, recycle, single shot, and multi-mode.

Below are some defintions of timing modes:

Delay On Make
Has also been referred to as delay-on-operate, delay-on-pickup, and delay-on-energize. This mode of operation indicates that the timing period follows the application of operating voltage, control voltage, or the closure of an separate initiate switch. After the timing period expires, the output is energized. Delay-on-make models are available in both solid state and relay contact output.

Delay On Break
Delay-On-Break . . . as also been referred to as delay-off, delay-on-release, and delay-on-dropout. This mode of operation indicates that the output energizes first and remains energized until after the timing period which does not begin until operating voltage, control voltage, or the opening of an separate initiate switch. After the timing period expires, the output is de-energized. This mode of operation requires standby voltage during the timing period. Delay-on-Break models are available in both solid state and relay contact output.

TRUE Delay-On-Break . . . Has also been referred to as true delay-off, true delay-on-release, and true delay-on-dropout. This mode of operation is identical to the delay-on-break operation above, but the major difference is that this mode of operation does not require standby voltage during the timing period. True Delay-on-Break models are available only in relay contact output.

Interval
This mode of operation indicates that the output is energized when the operating voltage is applied, or an initiate switch is closed. The timing period (interval) also begins when the output is energized. At the end of the timing period (interval) the output de-energizes, even though the operating voltage or the initiate switch is still active.
Characteristic of an interval mode is that the operating voltage must be applied longer than the interval timing period, or the initiate switch, if required by model, must be closed longer than the timing period.

Single Shot
Single Shot ... Similar to interval, but where the interval had to have the operating voltage, or the initiate switch closed longer than the timing interval, the single-shot requires only a momentary closure of an initiate switch to provide the interval mode of timing.

Repeat Cycle
Repeat Cycle . . . Sometimes referred to as ON / OFF timers, cycling timers, or percentage timers, the repeat cycle mode of operation turns a circuit ON and OFF continuously on a repeating basis for as long as the operating voltage, or an initiate switch is applied. While the repeat cycle timer, and the ON/OFF timer are grouped together here as repeat cycle timers, there is one major difference between the two which may prove critical for your application. With any of Artisan Controls' repeat cycle timers you can vary the ON portion of the repeat cycle and not effect the overall repeat cycle time. With any of Artisan Controls' ON/OFF timers you vary the repeat cycle time when you change either the ON or the OFF timing periods. Available in repeat cycle mode are percentage timers, as well as programmable multiple output repeat cycle timers.


Flasher
Flashers are a special kind of repeat cycle time. The only difference is the user can control the flash rate (flashes per sec etc.) only. The ON and OFF portion of the cycle are equal (50% duty cycle).


Anderson-Bolds stocks ATC timers and the sockets to go with them. If you are in need of time, please give us a call. 216-360-9800
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