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Technical

Section 11

Dimensions

Section 12

7

iTL impulse relays

Electrical auxiliaries

for iTL impulse relays (cont.)

Remote control

iATLm

iATEt

iATL4

iATLz

Latched control

Time delay

Step by step control

Control by illuminated

push-buttons

b

b

Combined with an impulse relay,

it operates on latched orders

b

b

Combined with an impulse

relay, it automatically disconnects

the circuit after a preset time

b

b

Allows the step by step sequence

over 2 circuits

b

b

Used to control impulse relays

by illuminated push-buttons, without

operating risks

iTL1

iTL2

b

b

5 time setting ranges:

v

v

1 to 10 s

v

v

6 to 60 s

v

v

2 to 10 min

v

v

6 to 60 min

v

v

2 to 10 h

b

b

The cycle is as follows:

v

v

1

st

impulse - iTL 1 closed, iTL 2 open

v

v

2

nd

impulse - iTL 1 open, iTL 2 closed

v

v

3

rd

impulse - iTL 1 and 2 closed

v

v

4

th

impulse - iTL 1 and 2 open

v

v

5

th

impulse - iTL 1 closed, iTL 2 open, etc

b

b

Provide an iATLz when the current

drawn up by the illuminated

push-buttons is higher than 3 mA

(this current is sufficient to keep the

coils energised). Above this value, fit

one extra iATLz per 3 mA.

b

b

For example: for 7 mA,

fit 2 iATLz

b

b

Mounted to the right of iTL

by yellow clips

b

b

Mounted to the left of iTL

by yellow clips

b

b

Assembled between 2 impulse relays:

according to the auxiliarisation table by yellow clips

b

b

Mounted to the left of iTL

by yellow clips

A9C15414

A9C15419

A9C15412

A9C15413

12…240

24…240

230

130…240

6…110

24…110

50/60

50/60

50/60

50/60

1

2

4

2

-20°C to +50°C

-40°C to +70°C

PB106141-34

PB106142-63

PB106125-34

DB123230

DB123234

DB123552

DB123237

PB106138-34