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Analog timer T-31
for gasfor refrigerationindustrial

analog timer
analog timer
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Characteristics

Technology
analog
Product applications
industrial, for gas, for refrigeration
Voltage

Max.: 240 V

Min.: 115 V

Description

The T-31 Timer is powered by heavy- duty motor with sealed bearings. The T-31 Timer replaces the T-1 Timer which is no longer available. The T-31 Timer is interchangeable with the T-1 in nearly all features: The dimensions are virtually the same and the T-31 can duplicate any switching circuitry found in the T-1 plus it has a pump down cycle before defrost. Although the timer is limited to a minimum defrost frequency of once every 3 hours, the T-31 Timer has the option to stagger the defrost time of multiple defrost groups at time intervals other than 3 hours by setting the time of the individual clocks an hour or so off from the correct time of day. The ability to install where splash proof or outdoor installation is required is guaranteed by the NEMA-3 weather resistant enclosure. This timer’s heavy- duty motor features sealed bearings, to keep dirt, moisture, and contaminants from compromising the integrity of this product. Features and Benefits: • Operates in Ambient Temperature range -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) • NEMA-3 Weather Resistant Enclosure • Powered by a sealed bearing heavy- duty motor • Terminal screws accommodate up to #8 AWG wire clearly marked to avoid error • Defrost can be initiated manually • 3- 45 minute Fan Delay Cycle • 10 Amp contact rating • Heavy gauge steel case features a hinged cover, moisture seal and padlock hasp, and knockouts on both side and bottom. Application: • Hot Gas Defrosting • Electric Defrosting

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