Octal plug-in timer, socket-mounted
The part is an Omron H3CR-A series multi-function time delay relay in the H3CR-A-301 AC100-240/DC100-125 build, terminated as an 11-pin octal plug-in that drops into a standard panel socket — the same footprint used across the legacy H3CR timer line, so it replaces an existing socketed unit without re-wiring. Timing adjustment is by hand dial on the front face, with a programmable multi-function mode set covering a delay range of 0.1 sec to 600 hr — meaning a single stock SKU covers sub-second pulse work, minute-scale machine cycling, and multi-day process sequencing.
DPDT mechanical relay output, 5 A at 250 VAC
Output is a DPDT (2 Form C) mechanical relay contact rated 5 A at 250 VAC — the contact arrangement gives two independent switched poles in one timer, which matters where a control circuit and an indicator (or a forward/reverse pair) must toggle from the same timing event without adding an interposing relay. Because the output is a mechanical relay rather than a solid-state switch, the contacts carry the full 5 A load but do not offer the silent, high-cycle life of a triac output — size the application accordingly where the load is purely resistive or lightly inductive.
Wide-range supply, 100-240 VAC or 100-125 VDC
The supply input accepts 100 to 240 VAC or 100 to 125 VDC on a single wiring terminal — the wide AC window covers both 120 V and 240 V control transformers without a different SKU, and the DC range covers 110 VDC battery-backed plant control without an external power supply.
