| Categories | Time Switch |
| Model | AHC15D |
| Voltage | 85~265V AC |
| Frequency | 50 / 60Hz |
| Terminal | 5 |
| Switching capacity | 16A |
| Minimum interval | 1 Min. |
| Time accuracy at 25 °C | ≤± 2 Sek./day (quartz) |
| Power reserve | approx. 5 years |
| Housing and insulation material | Self-extinguishing thermoplastic |
| Type of protection | IP 20 |
| Class of protection | II according to EN 60 730-1 |
| Permitted ambient temperature | -10 ~ +50 °C (non-icing) |
| Test approval | CE |
Application
AHC15D fits for the particular use of the following tasks: Illumination of private and industrial areas,street and shop-window lightening,regulation of air conditioning, flushing, motors, pumps, plants and machinery as well as to simulate presence etc.
Description
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1 channels |
Fully automatic daylight saving time |
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Daily and weekly program |
Elapsed time and pulse counter |
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20 ON/OFF program |
Auto-correct time(-30 sec ≤△t≤30 sec) |
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20 pulse programs(1s~59m59s) |
Preset date and time |
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Countdown program(1s~59m59s) |
Manual permanent mode |
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12/24 hour format conversion |
Manual override |
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Built-in lithium battery, keep working when power failure |
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Product selection
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Voltage |
85~265V AC |
|
Frequency |
50 / 60Hz |
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Terminal |
5 |
|
Switching capacity |
16A |
Maximum recommended load (10,000 operations)
|
Filament / Halogen lamp 230V |
Energy saving lamps |
LED lamp < 2 W |
LED lamp 2–8 W |
LED lamp > 8 W |
Fluorescent lamp load (electronic ballast) |
|
2600 W |
170 W |
30 W |
100 W |
120 W |
650 W |
Technical date
| Minimum interval | 1 Min. |
| Time accuracy at 25 ℃ | ≤±2Sek./day (quartz) |
| Power reserve | approx. |
| Housing and insulation materia | Self-extingushing thermoplastic |
| Type of protection | IP 20 |
| Class of protection | Ⅱ according to EN 60 730-1 |
| Permitted ambient temperature | -10~+50℃(non-icing) |
| Test approval | CE |
Wiring diagram

Dimensions

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