Timers
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I require assistance please on pneumatic logic timers.I see you can get normally closed and normally open ones.Question is -say a norm.closed. once you set the time delay does the timer provide an output signal for the duration of the set time?D
Shaun;You need a Normally Open (Normally Passing)(Time Off Delay)timer to do what I think you want to do. You would give it a signal to the timer port and the inlet port at the same time (From the same signal). The signal would immediately pass th
You can get both normally open and normally closed timers from KV Ltd.www.kvglobal.com
With the products I am familiar with, you can use a 2/2 normally closed valve with a time in/out sequence adaptor. You would have air to the inlet of the valve. When you provided the pilot signal, the time in adaptor would delay for the preset t