CUBE RELAY, DIPSWITCH ADJUSTMENT
TGLB-E Timers
Timing Mode | Interval On
Category | Timer with Relay
Series | TGLB-E
TGLB-E timers with dipswitch adjustment offer precise timing accuracy in a compact 2.5" x 2.5" encapsulated configuration.
Three models offer time periods from 0.1 to 102.3 seconds, 1 to 1023 seconds and 10 to 10230 seconds.
Available with relay output ratings up to 20 amps, the advanced circuitry provides this timing module with unsurpassed accuracy and reliability.
The TGLB-E relay common is internally connected to (+) or hot.
Timing Mode
Application of input voltage to the timer energizes the load and starts the time delay. At the end of the time delay, the load is de-energized. Removal and re-application of input voltage resets the timer.
- Precise timing accuracy in three ranges:
0.1 to 102.3 seconds in 0.1-second increments
1 to 1023 seconds in 1-second increments
10 to 10230 seconds in 10-second increments
- Easy to program with 10-position binary dip switch
- Easy to install with one #8 screw, 1/4" quick connects
- Relay output ratings up to 20 amps
- No leakage in N.O. position
- No heat sinking required
- 100% Load isolation
- Transient and polarity protected
- No minimum load required
- Totally encapsulated for protection from harsh environments
- 0.5% Repeat accuracy
- 100% Operational testing before shipping

- RoHS compliance available
- Input Voltage
+20%/-10%
VDC: 12 or 24
VAC: 24, 120, 230, 50/60Hz
- Time Delay
Timing Mode: Interval On
Type: Digital CMOS
Time Range: 0.1 to 102.3 seconds; 1.0 to 1023 seconds; 10 to 10230 seconds
- Repeatability
±0.5%
- Setting Accuracy
±5% or 50 milliseconds, whichever is greater
- Reset Time
100 milliseconds
- Relay Life Expectancy
Mechanical: Up to 10 million operations
Electrical: 100,000 operations at max. load
- Protection
Polarity Protection: All DC units have reverse polarity protection
Transient Protection: 18 joules
Dielectric Strength: 1800V RMS 60Hz
- Temperature Ranges:
Storage: -40°C to +85°C
Operating: -25°C to +65°C
- Time Adjustment
To set a time period, simply add up the switches in the On position for the total delay in seconds