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Time Delay Relay
A year or so ago someone on one of these groups told me how a time delay
relay was the perfect solution to my problem. Well it was the perfect solution till the used relay I got, stopped working yesterday. Well I found one one ebay that looks even better than the one I had but I'm not sure it will work the way I have the old one set up. The new one is a CNT-35-76 and you can view the data sheet here . . . http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Digit...elayCNT_DS.pdf The old one has the same layout except for pins 5,6 & 7. 5 & 6 are not used. To activate the Relay they want you to short pins 10 & 7 together. The new one has you short pins 5 & 6 together. It also says I need to use a "dry circuit switch". BTW I am using it in delay on off mode. The switch I am currently using is a DPDT (on) off (on) 15A switch Switch it one way and a contractor activates to turn on an AC motor and spin a hydraulic pump. Switch it the other way, the same motor comes on, and it activates the time delay relay. Since the cable going to the switch is a 3 wire cable, the motor and relay share a common wire. Namely the neutral AC line. So in order to hook up the new relay to the same switch setup it will in effect hook pin 5 to pin 10 on the new relay. Pin 10 will be the neutral AC line. I get the feeling that it won't work right with this setup and I am going to have to change something other than setting up my existing switch to pin 5 & 6 instead of 7 & 10. I'm working on a wiring diagram to look at if this isn't enough information. Thanks for the help. -- Chris W Gift Giving Made Easy Get the gifts you want & give the gifts they want http://thewishzone.com |
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