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Reference Material for Timers: Inrush Current


"---" indicates a constant current and therefore omitted from the table. All the values are approximate values and should therefore be used as a guide.


Timers
 

Model

Voltage

Applied voltage

lnrush current
(peak value)

Time
(see note)

H3AM-NS,-NSR

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

2.74 A

1.7 ms

H3CA-A Series

24 to 240 VAC/12 to
240 VDC

264 VAC

1.6 A

0.6 ms

H3CA-8,-8-306

200/220/240 VAC

264 VAC

1.5 A

0.6 ms

100/110/120 VAC

132 VAC

780 mA

5 ms

24 VDC

---

---

---

H3CA-8H, -8H-306

200/220/240 VAC

264 VAC

1.6 A

0.6 ms

100/110/120 VAC

132 VAC

1.5 A

5 ms

24 VDC

26.4 VDC

1.2 A

2 ms

H3CR-A,-A8,-AP

100 to 240 VAC/100
to 125 VDC

264 VAC

780 mA

1.8 ms

137.5 VDC

310 mA

3.2 ms

24 to 48 VAC/12 to
48 VDC

26.4 VAC

830 mA

2.4 ms

26.4 VDC

570 mA

6.3 ms

H3CR-A8E

100 to 240 VAC/100
to 125 VDC

264 VAC

1.76 A

0.1 ms

137.5 VDC

550 mA

0.2 ms

24 to 48 VAC/DC

26.4 VAC

270 mA

35 ms

26.4 VDC

270 mA

31 ms

H3CR-AS,-A8S

24 to 48 VAC/12 to
48 VDC

26.4 VAC

370 mA

2.2 ms

26.4 VDC

250 mA

3.2 ms

H3CR-F

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

750 mA

1 ms

24 VAC/DC

26.4 VAC

0.85 A

10 ms

26.4 VDC

0.6 A

9.4 ms

12 VDC

13.2 VDC

52 mA

3.3 ms

48 to 125 VDC

137.5 VDC

0.5 A

9.1 ms

H3CR-H

S Series

100/110/120 VAC

132 VAC

1.05 A

111 ms

200/220/240 VAC

264 VAC

1.07 A

119 ms

24 VAC/DC

26.4 VAC

1.26 A

133 ms

26.4 VDC

0.85 A

137 ms

48 VDC

52.8 VDC

0.73 A

112 ms

100 to 125 VDC

137.5 VDC

0.62 A

109 ms

M Series

100/110/120 VAC

132 VAC

1.02 A

364 ms

200/220/240 VAC

264 VAC

1.03 A

323 ms

24 VAC/VDC

26.4 VAC

1.21 A

478 ms

26.4 VDC

0.87 A

560 ms

48 VDC

52.8 VDC

0.71 A

384 ms

100 to 125 VDC

137.5 VDC

0.62 A

380 ms

H3DK-M/-S/-F/-G

24 to 240 VAC/VDC

264 VAC

4.69 A

46.27 ms

24 VDC

0.168 A

134 ms

264 VDC

3.64 A

46 ms

12 VDC

13.2 VDC

2.62 A

418.67 ms

H3DK-H

100 to 120 VAC

132 VAC

2.06 A

1320 ms

200 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

2.38 A

677.33 ms

24 to 48 VAC/VDC

52.8 VAC

1.81 A

1810 ms

24 VAC

1.68 A

19.8 ms

24 VDC

1.16 A

35.2 ms

52.8 VDC

2.44 A

8.84 ms

H3DS

24 to 230 VAC/24 to 48 VDC

253 VAC

3 A

1 ms

26.4 VDC

0.5 A

4 ms

H3FA-A

24 VDC

26.4 VDC

180 mA

2 ms

12 VDC

13.2 VDC

600 mA

2 ms

6 VDC

6.6 VDC

660 mA

2 ms

5 VDC

5.5 VDC

550 mA

2 ms

H3FA-SA

24 VDC

26.2 VDC

180 mA

2 ms

12 VDC

13.2 VDC

90 mA

2 ms

6 VDC

6.6 VDC

660 mA

2 ms

5 VDC

5.5 VDC

550 mA

2 ms

H3M Series

200/220/240 VAC

264 VAC

1.2 A

0.5 ms

100/110/120 VAC

132 VAC

620 mA

0.4 ms

110 VDC

---

---

---

100 VDC

---

---

---

48 VDC

52.8 VDC

5 A

1 ms

24 VDC

26.4 VDC

2.6 A

1 ms

12 VDC

13.2 VDC

1.3 A

1 ms

H3RN Series

All specifications
except for 24 VAC

---

---

---

26.4 VAC

200 mA

60 ms

H3Y Series

All specifications
except for 12 VDC

---

---

---

12 VDC

13.2 VDC

350 mA

0.4 ms

H3YN Series

All specifications
except for 12 VDC

---

---

---

12 VDC

13.2 VDC

600 mA

1 ms

H5AN Series

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

16 A

1 ms

100 VDC

110 VDC

8 A

2 ms

48 VDC

52.8 VDC

5 A

3 ms

12 to 24 VDC

26.4 VDC

15 A

2 ms

H5CN Series

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

500 mA

2 ms

12 to 48 VDC

52.8 VDC

1.2 A

3 ms

H5CX-A[]-N

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

4.8 A

0.5 ms

H5CX-A[]D-N

24 VAC/12 to 24
VDC

26.4 VAC

9.5 A

1 ms

26.4 VDC

6.6 A

1 ms

H5CX-L[]-N

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

5.3 A

0.4 ms

24 VAC/12 to 25
VDC

26.4 VAC

6.4 A

1.4 ms

26.4 VDC

4.4 A

1.7 ms

H5CX-B[]-N

12 to 24 VDC

26.4 VDC

6 A

1.2 ms

H5CX-A, -L (previous models)

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

5.3 A

0.4 ms

24 VAC/12 to 24
VDC

26.4 VAC

6.4 A

1.4 ms

26.4 VDC

4.4 A

1.7 ms

H5CX-B (previous models)

12 to 24 VDC

26.4 VDC

6 A

1.2 ms

H5CZ Series

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

4.6 A

0.4 ms

24 VAC/12 to 24
VDC

26.4 VAC

9.5 A

1 ms

26.4 VDC

6.6 A

1 ms

 

Time Switches

 

Model

Voltage

Applied voltage

lnrush
current
(peak value)

Time
(see note)

H2F Series

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

2 A

0.3 ms

12 to 24 VDC

26.4 VDC

1.9 A

0.7 ms

H4KV-DSA-R

100 to 200 VAC

240 VAC

4.8 A

1.1 ms

H4KV-DSA (previous models)

100 to 200 VAC

240 VAC

0.7 A

0.5 ms

H5L-A

All specifications

---

---

---

H5S-W Series

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

3.1 A

0.2 ms

24 VDC

26.4 VDC

1.3 A

2.7 ms

H5S-Y Series

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

3.1 A

0.2 ms

24 VDC

26.4 VDC

1.4 A

2.7 ms

H5S Series (previous models)

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

2.5 A

0.3 ms

24 VDC

26.4 VDC

1.1 A

3 ms

H5F Series

100 to 240 VAC

264 VAC

2 A

0.3 ms

 

Note: The time of the inrush current is measured as shown in the following figure.

 

Time of the inrush current

 



Timer Glossary



ON Time


The period of time during which a required voltage is being applied to he operating circuit.


OFF Time


The period of time between the moment that resetting begins and the moment that the operating voltage is applied to the operating circuit.
Therefore, the OFF time of the Timer is larger than the resetting time.


Operating Time


The period of time from the application of a required voltage to the operating circuit until the completion of the time-limit contact operation.


Holding Time


The period of time from the completion of the time-limit operation to the start of the reset operation.


Resetting Time


The period of time from the interruption of the voltage supplied to the operating circuit during or after the time-limit operation until the return of the Timer to its initial state.

Resetting Time


The resetting time of the Timer is the period of time during which all the internal components including the contacts, pointer, and the circuit components, such as the capacitor, of the Timer are reset.


If the Timer is in operation with an insufficient OFF time (i.e., the OFF time is less than the rated resetting time), the normal operation of the Timer cannot be expected. In such cases, the Timer may operate with insufficient operating time, operate instantaneously, or not operate at all. Be sure that the OFF time of the Timer is the same as or more than the rated resetting time.


Self-reset
 

To automatically reset the Timer by interrupting the voltage being supplied to the operating circuit.


Electrical Reset


To reset Timer by applying a required voltage to the reset circuit.


Manual Reset


To mechanically reset the Timer by manual operation.


Synchronous Motor (Time Switch)


A motor that operates in synchronization with the power frequency (50/60 Hz). Because of the simplicity of a structure using this type of motor, it is reasonably priced.

The motor stops when there is a power interruption, so the time must be reset after the power is restored.

 

Quartz Motor (Time Switch)


The motor is operated by quartz oscillation. The quartz motor is equipped with a corrective function for power interruptions, so it can be used immediately after the power is restored.


Accuracy of Operating Time

 

Differences of operating times measured when the Timer repeats operation under the same condition with a given setting time.

Formula for calculation (with operating time measured more than 5 times):


Accuracy of operating time,

Accuracy of operating time

where,
T max.: Maximum value of operating times measured at the same set time
T min.: Minimum value of operating times measured at the same set time

TMs: Maximum scale time (TMs is a set value in the case of a Digital Timer)


Differences in the operating time appear as a shift from the central value of the operation, so the maximum or minimum value is divided by 2 and expressed as a plus (+) or minus (-) indication.

Differences in operating time


If there are setting changes in the H3CA or other types of Analog Timer while they are in time-limit operation, the following operation will result.

Operation formula

T: Final time-up time
T1: Time elapsed
T2: New setting
T3: Previous setting

 


Setting Error


A difference between the actual operating time and scale time. Formula for calculation (measurement position can be any scale position as long as it is set to 1/3 min. of the maximum scale time):


Setting error

Setting error

where,
TM: Average value of measured operating times
Ts: Set time
TMs: Maximum scale time (TMs is a set value in the case of the Digital Timer)

 


Influence of Voltage


A change in operating time when the voltage of the control power source changes within the permissible fluctuation range.


Formula for calculation:

Variation due to voltage change where,

variation due to voltage change's formula
TM1: Average value of operating times measured at rated voltage
TMx2: Average value of operating times measured at a voltage which causes the maximum deviation from TM1 within the permissible fluctuation range.
TMs: Maximum scale time (TMs is a set value in the case of the Digital Timer.)

 


Influence of Temperature

 

A change in operating time when the ambient temperature changes within a permissible range.


Formula for calculation:

Variation due to temperature change where,

Variation due to temperature change's formula
TM2: Average value of operating times measured at 20°C.
TMx2: Average value of operating times measured at a temperature which causes the maximum deviation from TM2 within the specified ambient temperature range.
TMs: Maximum scale time (TMs is a set value in the case of the Digital Timer.)

 


OFF Time Characteristics


A change in operating time when the operating time in a given OFF time and the OFF time are changed.


Formula for calculation:
OFF time characteristic

OFF time characteristic's formula


TM3: Average value of operating times measured with a 1-second OFF time.
TMx3: Average value of operating times measured with an OFF time that causes the maximum deviation from TMx3 within the specified OFF-time range of one hour from the specified resetting time.
TMs: Maximum scale time (TMs is a set value in the case of the Digital Timer.)


OFF-time characteristics are determined by the charging and discharging of a capacitor and resistor used in combination as an Electronic Timer. The characteristics vary by ±1.5% to ±5%.


Operating time accuracy, setting error, influence of voltage, influence of temperature, and OFF-time characteristics are items used to express the precision of the Timer. Any of these items may be ignored depending on the particular specifications of the model.


The Motor Timer and Electronic Timer indicate these items by percentage values. The Count Timer indicates these items by differential time values because the differential range of the Timer's operating time is almost definite due to the operating principle of the Timer. Furthermore, the Count Timer total setting error can be indicated to express all these items in the case of the Count Timer.


Vibration Resistance (Malfunction)


The range of vibration during operation in which contacts that are closed will not open by vibration for a period exceeding the specified time (1 ms).


Vibration Resistance (Destruction)


The range of vibration in which there is no damage to parts during transport or use, and the operating characteristics are still satisfied.


Shock Resistance (Malfunction)


The range of shock during operation in which contacts that are closed will not open by shock for a period exceeding the specified time (1 ms).


Shock Resistance (Destruction)


The range of shock in which there is no damage to parts during transport or use, and the operating characteristics are still satisfied.


Insulation Resistance


The resistance offered by an insulating material to the flow of current resulting from an impressed DC voltage.


Dielectric Strength


The voltage level that will not cause insulation breakdown when applied for 1 minute to the same location as in the insulation resistance measurement.


Impulse Withstand Voltage (AC)


A voltage imposed between the operating power supply terminals or between a charged terminal and non-charged metal part to check the withstand surge voltage of the Timer. The impulse withstand voltage imposed between the operating power supply terminals is 3 kV and that imposed between a charged terminal and non-charged metal part is 4.5 kV with both using a ±1.2 × 50-μs standard waveform.


Noise Immunity


The mechanical and physical resistance of the Timer against external noise.
The noise resistance of the Timer is checked with a noise simulator, a coil load, an oscillating relay, and static electric noise.


Mechanical Life Expectancy


The life expectancy of a Timer when the control output of the Timer is operated under no load condition.


Electrical Life Expectancy


The life expectancy of a Timer when the control output of the Timer is operated to switch the specified voltage/current load connected to the control output.


The electrical or mechanical life of the Timer is generally indicated by the operating times of control output. The electrical life is indicated by the operating time of the control output connected to a load and the mechanical life is indicated by the operating time of the control output with no load. The electrical life is shorter than the mechanical life.


The lighter the load is, the longer the electrical life will be. Therefore, to prolong the electrical life of the Timer, use the Timer to switch heavy loads via relays instead of directly switching them with the control output.

 


 

Symbols Used in Internal Connection Diagram of Timers

 

Name

Symbol

Description

NO contacts

NO contacts symbol

Normally open contacts (A pair of contacts which are normally open when no relay input is applied.)

NC contacts

NC contacts symbol

Normally closed contacts (A pair of contacts which are normally closed when no relay input is applied.)

Transfer contacts

Transfer contacts symbol

Transfer contacts (NO and NC contacts which have a common contact terminal are collectively called "transfer contacts.")
A variety of contacts shown in (1) and (2) are all transfer contacts with NC contact arranged either on the right side or on the upper side.

Time-limit operating contacts

Time-limit operating contacts symbol

(1) NO contacts
(2) NC contacts

Time-limit resetting contacts

Time-limit resetting contacts symbol

(1) NO contacts
(2) NC contacts

Time-limit operation, time- limit resetting contacts

(1) NO contacts
(2) NC contacts

Manually operated, automatic resetting contact

Manually operated, automatic resetting contact symbol

Contacts that reset upon release of the hand, and used as the contacts to operate a pushbutton switch. (Same for pushbutton, pull, and rotating switches.)
(1) NO contacts
(2) NC contacts

Synchronous motor

Synchronous motor symbol

A miniature motor which operates in synchronization with power frequency.

Relay

Relay symbol

An electromagnetic relay

LED

LED symbol

Used to indicate the operating state of the Timer.

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