Datasheet

ESG 2.14
TP - Cycling timer relay beginning on a pause
When the supply voltage U (K1 closed) is applied, the set
interval t1 begins (green LED U/t flashes slowly). After the
interval t1 has expired, the output relay R switches into on-
position (yellow LED illuminated) and the set interval t2
begins (green LED U/t flashes fast). After the interval t2 has
expired, the output relay switches into off-position (yellow
LED not illuminated).
The output relay is triggered in the ratio of the two set
intervals until the supply voltage U (K1 opened) is interrupted.
TI - Cycling timer relay beginning on a pulse
When the supply voltage U (K1 closed) is applied, the
output relay R switches into on-position (yellow LED illumi-
nated) and the set interval t1 begins (green LED U/t flashes
slowly). After the interval t1 has expired, the output relay
switches into off-position (yellow LED not illuminated) and
the set interval t2 begins (green LED U/t flashes fast). After
the interval t2 has expired, the output relay switches into on-
position again (yellow LED illuminated).
The output relay is triggered in the ratio of the two set
intervals until the supply U (K1 opened) voltage is interrup-
ted.
EA -Delay on and delay off
The supply voltage U (K1 closed or permanently connected)
must be constantly applied to the device (green LED U/t
illuminated). When the control contact K2 is closed, the set
interval t1 begins (green LED U/t flashes slowly). After the
interval t1 has expired, the output relay R switches into on-
position (yellow LED illuminated). When the control contact
K2 is opened, the set interval t2 begins (green LED U/t
flashes fast). After the interval t2 has expired, the output
relay switches into off-position (yellow LED not illuminated).
If the control contact K2 is opened before the interval t1 has
expired, the interval already expired is erased and is restar-
ted with the next cycle.
EI1 - Input delay pulse limitation timer voltage
control
When the supply voltage U (K1 closed) is applied, the set
interval t1 begins (green LED U/t flashes slowly). After the
interval t1 has expired, the output relay R switches into on-
position (yellow LED illuminated) and the set interval t2
begins (green LED U/t flashes fast). After the interval t2 has
expired, the output relay switches into off-position (yellow
LED not illuminated). If the supply voltage is interrupted
before the interval t1+t2 has expired, the interval already
expired is erased and is restarted when the supply voltage is
next applied.
EI3 - Input delay pulse limitation timer with
control contact
The supply voltage U (K1 closed) must be constantly applied
to the device (green LED U/t illuminated). When the control
contact K2 is closed, the set interval t1 begins (green LED U/
t flashes slowly). After the interval t1 has expired, the output
relay switches into on-position (yellow LED illuminated) and
the set interval t2 begins (green LED U/t flashes fast). After
the interval t2 has expired, the output relay switches into off-
position (yellow LED not illuminated). During the interval,
the control contact K2 can be operated any number of times.
A further cycle can only be started when the cycle run has
been completed.
EI2 - Input delay pulse with control contact
The supply voltage U (K1 closed or permanently connected)
must be constantly applied to the device (green LED U/t
illuminated). After closing of K2, the set interval t1 begins
(green LED U/t flashes slowly). After the interval t1 has
expired, the output relay R switches into on-position (yelow
LED illuminated) and the set interval t2 (green LED U/t
flashes fast) begins. After the set interval t2 has expiered the
output relay switches into off-position (yellow LED not
illuminated). During the intervals t1 or t2, the control contact
K2 can be operated any number of times. A further cycle can
only be started when the running cycle has been completed.
K2
R
t1 t2
U
LED U/t
Multifunctional clock-pulse generator relay
MFT ST22S
Function descriptions