BEG TS-AD1 Analogue Switch Clock No Reserve 1 Module - 92676

BEG TS-AD1 Analogue Switch Clock No Reserve 1 Module - 92676
BEG TS-AD1 Analogue Switch Clock No Reserve 1 Module - 92676
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Reference: E3DNP
Brand: BEG
Mfr. Part: 92676

The Beg Chronolux TS is an analog switch clock, specifically designed for panel construction. It measures 18x45x58mm (bxdxh) and is easily installed on a DIN-rail. Its supply voltage is 230V with a make contact contact output and has a single channel. The autonomy of the device, also known as its operating life, is 0.28 years or approximately 100 hours. It offers protection degree of IP20. It has a module width of 1 unit and an input frequency range from 50 - 60Hz. The clock features a manual override switch for continuous-on/auto, and non-removable switch keys for day-to-day programming.

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The Beg Chronolux TS is an analog switch clock, specifically designed for panel construction. It measures 18x45x58mm (bxdxh) and is easily installed on a DIN-rail. Its supply voltage is 230V with a make contact contact output and has a single channel. The autonomy of the device, also known as its operating life, is 0.28 years or approximately 100 hours. It offers protection degree of IP20. It has a module width of 1 unit and an input frequency range from 50 - 60Hz. The clock features a manual override switch for continuous-on/auto, and non-removable switch keys for day-to-day programming.