Mechanical Timer

  • Time Control Switch Timing Water Pump Lamp Heater Time Controller Industrial Timer Mechanical Timing

    Time Control Switch Timing Water Pump Lamp Heater Time Controller Industrial Timer Mechanical Timing

    Description Weekly Digital Timer , P20. 8 ON / OFF program per day. 24 hours or AM / PM display. With rechargeable NI-MH battery. With summer / winter time. With random function. With ground pin. With two outlets. Features 1 . Easy to use and simple to operate. 2 . Plastic design resists dust and moisture. 3 . A perfect performence and accurate timing. 4 Min setting time : 1-15 minute . Max setting time : 24h- 7 days. 5 . Widely used in agricultural activities and industri...
  • 7 Day Heavy Duty Digital Programmable Timer Plug|Archibald Grow

    7 Day Heavy Duty Digital Programmable Timer Plug|Archibald Grow

    This 24 hour mechanical mains timer switch allows for quick and easy automation of electrical appliances.

    Use A Timer Switch to Save Energy

    Here are some applications where you can use this 24 hour mains timer switch to save energy:

    • Switch off your modem/router and other computer peripherals overnight.
    • Switch off office equipment like printers, copiers and coffee machines so they’re only on when needed.
    • Place office water coolers or household drinks fridges on a timer switch to reduce their operating time.
    • Place a heated towel rail on a 24 hour timer to only operate for a few hours per day (rather than 24/7).
    • Use it on other appliances such as heaters, aquariums and exhaust fans.How to Use the Timer Switch

    How to Use the Timer Switch

    1. Select mode - Either ‘always on’ (override) or ‘timer’ mode using the toggle switch on the side of the timer. The override setting allows you to operate the device manually without disconnecting the timer.
    2. Plug the timer in - Find the outlet you want the device to work on and plug the timer into the outlet. Then plug your appliance into the socket on the timer.
    3. Set the time - Rotate the dial clockwise until it matches the current time with the black arrow on the front face of the timer.
    4. Select the on and off times - Press the pins in for the time periods that you want the device to be on, and leave them up for off.
    5. Test - You can test your timer by turning the dial manually to the on position. If the device turns on, then your timer works. When you’re done testing, reset the timer to the current time.