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  1. функция Ad (реле времени)

 

функция Ad (реле времени)
Задержка срабатывания и мгновенный возврат реле после каждой подачи напряжения на управляющий вход.
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Pulse delayed relay with control signal
[Schneider Electric]

function Ad

Delay on energisation by switch (not resettable)
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Function Ad
Pulse delayed relay with control signal

After power-up, pulsing or maintaining control contact C starts the timing T.
At the end of this timing period T, the output R closes.
The output R will be reset the next time control contact C is pulsed or maintained.

[Schneider Electric]

Function Ad
Delay on energisation by switch (not resettable)

After power-up, pressing or holding down the switch starts timing. At the end of timing, the output is energised.
The output will be reset the next time the switch is pressed or held down.

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Функция Ad
Задержка срабатывания и мгновенный возврат реле после каждой подачи напряжения на управляющий вход

После подачи питания на реле и последующей подачи импульса или постоянно напряжения на управляющий вход начинается отсчет выдержки времени T, по окончании которой выход реле R замыкается.
При следующей подаче импульса или постоянно напряжения на управляющий вход выход реле R возвращается в исходное состояние
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Тематики

  • реле электрическое

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  • function Ad


Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии. . 2015.

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