Solid-state Timer
H3BA-N
Please read and understand this catalog before purchasing the products.
Please consult your OMRON representative if you have any questions or
comments. Refer to Warranty and Application Considerations (page 21),
and Safety Precautions (page 17).
Solid-state Timer with Valuable Multiple-time
Ranges and Multiple-operating Modes
• Handles a wide range of applications through eight operating
modes.
• With H3BA-N8H models, the output type can be switched
between time-limit DPDT and time-limit SPDT + instantaneous
SPDT using a selector.
• Setting rings (order separately) to enable consistent settings
and to limit the setting range.
• Panel Covers (order separately) to enable various panel
designs.
• CE marking.
UL, CSA and CCC certification, conforms to LR.
■ Broad Line-up of H3B@-N Series
H3B@-N
H3BA-N
Multi-functional Timer
11-pin model
H3BA-N
8-pin with
H3BA-N8H
H3BF-N
Twin Timer
H3BF-N8
8-pin model
H3BG-N
H3BH-N
Star-delta Timer
8-pin model
H3BG-N8
8-pin with
H3BG-N8H
Power OFF-delay Timer
8-pin model
H3BH-N8
instantaneous
instantaneous
contact output
contact output
and time-limit
output
Note: Refer to the H3BF-N/BG-N/BH-N Datasheet (Cat. No. L094-E1-02) for details.
Solid-state Timer
H3BA-N
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Model Number Structure
■ Model Number Legend
H3BA-N@
1
1. Number of Pins/Output
None: 11-pin models/Time-limit DPDT
8H: 8-pin models/Time-limit SPDT and switchable SPDT (time-limit ↔ instantaneous)
Ordering Information
■ List of Models
Control output
Supply voltage
Contact output: DPDT (time-limit output)
Contact output: Time-limit SPDT and
switchable SPDT
(time-limit ↔ instantaneous)
11-pin models
110 VAC (50/60 Hz)
H3BA-N 110 VAC
220 VAC (50/60 Hz)
H3BA-N 220 VAC
24 VDC
H3BA-N 24 VDC
110 VAC (50/60 Hz)
---
8-pin models
---
H3BA-N8H 110 VAC
220 VAC (50/60 Hz)
H3BA-N8H 220 VAC
24 VDC
H3BA-N8H 24 VDC
■ Accessories (Order Separately)
Name/specifications
Models
Y92F-30
Flush Mounting Adapters
Y92F-70
Y92F-71
Mounting Tracks
50 cm (l) × 7.3 mm (t)
PFP-50N
1 m (l) × 7.3 mm (t)
PFP-100N
1 m (l) × 16 mm (t)
PFP-100N2
End Plate
PFP-M
Spacer
PFP-S
Y92A-48B
Protective Cover
Track Mounting/
Front Connecting Sockets
8-pin
P2CF-08
11-pin
P2CF-11
Back Connecting Sockets
8-pin
P3G-08
11-pin
P3GA-11
Setting a specific time
Y92S-27
Limiting the setting range
Y92S-28
Light gray (5Y7/1)
Y92P-48GL
Black (N1.5)
Y92P-48GB
For PL08 Socket
Y92H-1
For PF085A Socket
Y92H-2
Time Setting Rings
Panel Covers (See note 1.)
Hold-down Clips (See note 2.)
Note: 1. The Time Setting Ring and Panel Cover are sold together.
2. Hold-down Clips are sold in sets of two.
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Solid-state Timer H3BA-N
Specifications
■ General
Item
H3BA-N
H3BA-N8H
A: ON-delay
H: ON-delay with instantaneous output contact
Operating mode
A: ON-delay
B: Flicker OFF start
B2: Flicker ON start
C: Signal ON/OFF-delay
D: Signal OFF-delay
E: Interval
G: Signal ON/OFF-delay
J: One-shot
Pin type
11-pin
8-pin
Input type
No-voltage input
---
Output type
DPDT (time-limit)
SPDT (time-limit) and switchable SPDT
(time-limit instantaneous)
Mounting method
DIN track mounting, surface mounting, and flush mounting
Approved standards
UL508, CSA C22.2 No.14, LR, CCC
Conforms to EN61812-1 (Pollution degree 2 / Overvoltage category III)
EN61812-1
(EMI)
Radiated Emissions: Emission EN 55011 class A
EN 55011 class A
AC Mains:
EN61812-1
(EMS)
EN 61000-4-2:
6 kV contact discharge,
ESD Immunity:
8 kV air discharge
EN 61000-4-3: 10 V/m (80 MHz to 1 GHz AM modulation)
Radiated Radio-Frequency
3 V/m (1.4 GHz to 2 GHz AM modulation)
Electromagnetic Field Immunity:
1 V/m (2 GHz to 2.7 GHz AM modulation)
10 V/m (900 MHz Pulse modulation)
Conducted disturbances: Burst EN 61000-4-6: 10 V (0.15 MHz to 80 MHz)
EN 61000-4-4:
2 kV power line
Immunity:
2 kV I/O signal line
EN 61000-4-5:
2 kV common mode
Surge Immunity:
1 kV differential mode
EN 61000-4-11
Voltage dips:
EN 61000-4-11
Voltage interruptions:
EMC
■ Time Ranges
Time unit
sec
Full scale setting
1.2
Set time 0.05 to 1.2
10 s
min
10 m
10 h
hrs
1.2 to 12
0.12 to 1.2
1.2 to 12
0.12 to 1.2
1.2 to 12
3 to 30
0.3 to 3
3 to 30
0.3 to 3
3 to 30
3
0.3 to 3
12
1.2 to 12
12 to 120
1.2 to 12
12 to 120
1.2 to 12
12 to 120
30
3 to 30
30 to 300
3 to 30
30 to 300
3 to 30
30 to 300
Solid-state Timer
H3BA-N
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■ Ratings
Item
H3BA-N
Rated supply voltage
(See notes 1 and 2)
110 VAC (50/60 Hz), 220 VAC (50/60 Hz), 24 VDC
Operating voltage range
(See note 3)
85% to 110% of rated supply voltage
Power reset
Minimum power-opening time: 0.1 s
No-voltage input
ON impedance:
1 kΩ max.
ON residual voltage: 1 V max.
OFF impedance:
200 kΩ min.
Power consumption
110 VAC: Approx. 4.6 VA (1.5 W)
220 VAC: Approx. 7.6 VA (1.3 W)
24 VDC: Approx. 0.6 W
Control outputs
Contact:
H3BA-N8H
110 VAC: Approx. 3.6 VA (1.6 W)
220 VAC: Approx. 7.8 VA (1.9 W)
24 VDC: Approx. 0.9 W
5 A at 250 VAC, resistance load (cosφ = 1)
Note: 1. DC ripple rate: 20% max.
2. Models other than 24-VDC H3BA-N models cause an inrush current. Pay careful attention when attempting to turn on power to such
models with non-contact output from a device such as a sensor.
3. 90% or higher if the Timer is used continuously at a high ambient temperature.
■ Characteristics
Item
H3BA-N
Accuracy of operating time
±0.3% FS max. (±0.3%±10 ms in a range of 1.2 s)
Setting error
±5% FS ±0.05 s max.
Reset time
Min. power-opening time: 0.1 s max.
Min. pulse-input time:
50 ms
Influence of voltage
±0.5% FS max. (±0.5%±10 ms in a range of 1.2 s)
Influence of temperature
±2% FS max. (±2%±10 ms in a range of 1.2 s)
H3BA-N8H
Insulation resistance
100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
Dielectric strength
2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min between current-carrying metal parts and exposed non-current-carrying metal
parts
2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min between control output terminals and operating circuit
1,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min between contacts not located next to each other (750 VAC for H3BA-N8H)
Impulse withstand voltage
1 kV (between power terminals)
2 kV (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts,
1.5 kV for 24-VDC models)
Noise immunity
AC models: ±1.5 kV (between power terminals), and ±600 V (between input terminals),
square-wave noise by noise simulator (pulse width: 100 ns/1 µs, 1-ns rise)
DC models: ±480 V (between power terminals), and ±600 V (between input terminals),
square-wave noise by noise simulator (pulse width: 100 ns/1 µs, 1-ns rise)
Static immunity
Malfunction: 4 kV
Destruction: 8 kV
Vibration resistance
Destruction: 10 to 55 Hz with 0.75-mm single amplitude each in three directions
Malfunction: 10 to 55 Hz with 0.5-mm single amplitude each in three directions
Shock resistance
Destruction: 1,000 m/s2 (approx. 100G) each in three directions
Malfunction: 100 m/s2 (approx. 10G) each in three directions
Ambient temperature
Operating: –10°C to 55°C (with no icing)
Storage:
–25°C to 65°C (with no icing)
Ambient humidity
Operating: 35% to 85%
Life expectancy
Mechanical: 10 million operations min. (under no load Mechanical: 10 million operations min. (under no
at 1,800 operations/h)
load at 1,800 operations/h)
Electrical: 100,000 operations min. (5 A at 250 VAC, Electrical: 100,000 operations min. (5 A at 250
resistive load at 1,800 operations/h)
VAC, resistive load at 360 operations/h)
Case color
Light gray (Munsell 5Y7/1)
Enclosure ratings
IEC: IP40 (panel surface)
Weight
Approx. 95 g
Note: For setting the time-limit of the Timer to a cycle of less than 3 seconds or applying the forced reset, use the H3BA-N in mode D (signal OFFdelay).
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Solid-state Timer H3BA-N
Nomenclature
H3BA-N
H3BA-N8H
Power Indicator (Green):
Lit when Timer operates.
PW
Output Indicator (Orange):
Lit when Timer outputs.
Time Range Selector:
Select one from
1.2, 3, 12, and 30.
Operating Mode Display Window
MODE A
UP
1.5
2
1
2.5
0.5
3
0
Power Indicator (Green):
Lit when Timer operates.
PW
Operating Mode Selector:
Select a mode from
A, B, B2, C, D, E, G, and J.
Scale Range Display
Windows
Output Indicator (Orange):
Lit when Timer outputs.
Time Range Selector:
Select one from
1.2, 3, 12, and 30.
MODE A
UP
1.5
2
1
2.5
0.5
3
0
Output Type Selector:
Select a type from A
and H
A: Time-limit DPDT
(default setting)
H: Time-limit SPDT and
instantaneous SPDT
Scale Range Display
Windows
sec
sec
H3BA
H3BA
Time setting knob (set time)
Output Type Display Window
Time Unit Selector
Select a unit from
sec, 10 s, min, 10 m, hrs,
and 10 h.
Time setting knob (set time)
Solid-state Timer
Time Unit Selector
Select a unit from sec,
10 s, min, 10 m, hrs,
and 10 h.
H3BA-N
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Operation
■ Block Diagrams
H3BA-N
AC (DC) input
Power supply
circuit
Oscillation
circuit
Reset input, start input, and gate input
Time range/
unit selectors
Operating
mode selector
Counting
circuit
Output circuit
Input circuit
Indicator
circuit
Power-ON Output-ON
indicator indicator
H3BA-N8H
AC (DC) input
Power supply
circuit
Oscillation
circuit
Time range/
unit selectors
Output type
selector
Counting
circuit
Output circuit
Indicator
circuit
Power-ON Output-ON
indicator indicator
Instantaneous
output circuit
■ I/O Functions
Inputs
Outputs
6
Start
Starts time-measurement.
Reset
Interrupts time-measurement and resets time-measurement value. No time-measurement is made and
control output is OFF while the reset input is ON.
Gate
Prohibits time-measurement.
Control output
Outputs are turned ON according to designated output mode when preset value is reached.
Solid-state Timer H3BA-N
■ Basic Setting
■ Using the Setting Ring
Setting of Selector
Setting a Specific Time
The selectors can be turned clockwise and counterclockwise to
select the desired time unit, time range, output type (only for H3BAN8H) or operating mode.
Each selector has a snap mechanism that secures the selector at a
given position. Set the selector at a position at which it is secured. Do
not set it midway between two securing positions or a malfunction
could result from improper setting.
Mount the Panel Cover on the Timer, set the desired time with the
time setting knob, and place Time Setting Ring A onto the time
setting knob so that the time setting notch of Time Setting Ring A is
in the center of the reset lock position of the Panel Cover.
Time setting Reset lock position
notch
Operating mode selector/
Output type selector
Operating mode/
Output type
display window
Time setting ring A
Panel cover
Time setting notch
Setting position
Groove for
screwdriver
Selection of Operating Mode with H3BA-N
Turn the operating mode selector with a screwdriver until the desired
operating mode (A, B, B2, C, D, E, G, or J) appears in the display
window located above the selector.
Selection of Output Type with H3BA-N8H
Turn the output type selector with a screwdriver until the desired output type (A or H) appears in the display window located above the
selector.
Selection of Time Unit and Time Range
The desired time unit (sec, 10 s, min, 10 m, hrs, or 10 h) is displayed
in the window below the time setting knob by turning the time unit
selector located at the lower right corner of the front panel. A time
range (1.2, 3, 12, or 30) is selected with the time range selector at
the lower left corner of the front panel, and the selected time range
appears (in the window at the lower right part) within the plastic
frame of the time setting knob.
Example: To set the time to 10 s.
Limiting the Setting Range
Example: To set a range of 10 and 20 s.
Mount the Panel Cover on the Timer, set the time setting knob to 10 s
(the lower limit of the setting range), and place Time Setting Ring C
onto the time setting knob so that the stopper of Time Setting Ring C
is on the right edge of the reset lock position of the Panel cover. Next,
set the time setting knob to 20 s (the upper limit of the setting range),
place Time Setting Ring B onto the time setting knob so that the
stopper of Time Setting Ring B is on the left edge of the reset lock
position of the Panel Cover.
Stopper
Time setting
ring B
Time range
selector
Reset lock position
Time setting
ring C
Panel cover
Operating mode
display window
Range
Time unit selector
Time unit display window
Setting of Time
Use the time setting knob to set the desired time.
Solid-state Timer
H3BA-N
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■ Timing Chart
Note: 1. The minimum power-opening time (“Rt”) is 0.1 s and the minimum pulse width is 0.05 s.
2. The letter “t” in the timing charts stands for the set time and “t–a” means that the period is less than the time set.
H3BA-N
Operating mode
Timing chart
A: ON-delay
t
t
Power
2 and 10
Basic operation
Start
2 and 6
Reset
2 and 7
Power
Output relay (NC)
1 and 4 (11 and 8)
Start
Output relay (NO) 1
and 3 (11 and 9)
and output indicator
t
Output
Power indicator
B: Flicker OFF start
t
t-a
t
t
t
t
Power
2 and 10
Basic operation
Start
2 and 6
Reset
2 and 7
Output relay (NC)
1 and 4 (11 and 8)
Power
Start
Output relay (NO)
1 and 3 (11 and 9)
and output indicator
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
Output
Power indicator
B2: Flicker ON start
t
t-a
t
t
t
t
Power
2 and 10
Basic operation
Start
2 and 6
Reset
2 and 7
Output relay
1 and 4 (11 and 8)
(NC)
Output relay (NO)
(Output indicator)
1 and 3 (11 and 9)
Power
Start
t
Output
Power indicator
C: Signal ON/OFF-delay
t-a
Power
2 and 10
t
Start
2 and 6
Reset
2 and 7
Output relay
1 and 4 (11 and 8)
(NC)
Output relay (NO)
(Output indicator)
1 and 3 (11 and 9)
Power indicator
8
Solid-state Timer H3BA-N
t
t-a
t
t-a
t
Basic operation
Power
Start
Output
t
t
t
t
Operating mode
Timing chart
D: Signal OFF-delay
t-a
t-a
t
t-a
t
Power
2 and 10
Start
2 and 6
Reset
2 and 7
Output relay
1 and 4 (11 and 8)
(NC)
Output relay (NO)
(Output indicator)
1 and 3 (11 and 9)
Power indicator
Basic operation
Power
Start
t
Output
E: Interval
t
t
t-a
t
t-a
t
Power
2 and 10
Start
2 and 6
Reset
2 and 7
Output relay
1 and 4 (11 and 8)
(NC)
Output relay (NO)
(Output indicator)
1 and 3 (11 and 9)
Power indicator
Basic operation
Power
Start
t
Output
G: Signal ON/OFF-delay
Basic operation
Power
2 and 10
Start
2 and 6
Reset
2 and 7
Output relay
1 and 4 (11 and 8)
(NC)
Output relay (NO)
(Output indicator)
1 and 3 (11 and 9)
Power indicator
Power
Start
(See note)
t
t
t
t
Output
Note: Start input is valid and
retriggerable while the Timer
is in operation.
J: One-shot output
Power
2 and 10
Start
2 and 6
Reset
2 and 7
Output relay
1 and 4 (11 and 8)
(NC)
Output relay (NO)
(Output indicator)
1 and 3 (11 and 9)
Power indicator
Basic operation
Power
Start
(See note)
1±0.6 s
(Fixed)
1±0.6 s
(Fixed)
Output
t
1±0.6 s
(Fixed)
Note: Start input is valid and
retriggerable while the
Timer is in operation.
(Previous start input will
be cancelled.)
Solid-state Timer
H3BA-N
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Gate Signal Input in Operating Mode A (ON-delay Operation)
t1
t2
ON
Power OFF
ON
Start OFF
ON
Gate OFF
ON
Reset OFF
Output ON
relay OFF
Note: The set time is the sum of t1 and t2.
H3BA-N8H, Output Type: A Type
Operating mode
Timing chart
A: ON-delay
Rt
t
Rt
t
t-a
Power 2 and 7
Output relay (NC)
8 and 5 (1 and 4)
Output relay (NO)
8 and 6 (1 and 3)
and output indicator
Power indicator
Basic operation
Power
t
Output
H3BA-N8H, Output Type: H Type
Operating mode
H: ON-delay with
instantaneous output
contact
Timing chart
Rt
t
t
Power 2 and 7
Output relay
8 and 5 (NC)
Output relay 8 and 6
(NO) (output indicator)
Instantaneous 1 and
4 output relay (NC)
Instantaneous 1 and
3 output relay (NO)
Power indicator
Basic operation
Power
t
Output
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Solid-state Timer H3BA-N
Rt
t-a
Dimensions
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.
H3BA-N
15
78
63.7
6
48
0.7
13.6
PW
UP
44.8 × 44.8
39 dia.
48
11 pins
H3BA-N8H
15
78
6
48
63.7
0.7
13.6
PW
UP
44.8 × 44.8
39 dia.
48
8 pins
Dimensions with Set Ring
16.5
50
42 dia.
50
Time setting ring
Panel cover
Dimensions with Y92F-30 Flush Mounting Adapter
Panel
PW
UP
58
Panel Cutout
P3G Back Connecting Socket
(sold separately)
0.5 R max.
45+0.6
−0
(N)
45 +0.6
−0
52
42
48
Note: The mounting panel thickness should be 1 to 5 mm.
Solid-state Timer
H3BA-N
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Dimensions with Y92F-70 Flush Mounting Adapter
Panel Cutout
Panel
Adapter mounting hole Two, 4.5 dia.
UP
52 to 53
R0.5 max.
45±
88 0.15
PW
65 to 66
76±0.2
45±0.15
58
Dimensions with Y92F-71 Flush Mounting Adapter
Panel Cutout
Panel
56
R0.5 max.
45 +0.5
−0
PW
UP
58
55 +0.5
−0
68
45±0.2
43±0.2
50 +0.2
−0
Note: The mounting panel thickness
should be 1 to 3.2 mm.
Flush Mounting
Track Mounting
15
H3BA-N
112.2*
109.9
101.3*
H3BA-N8H
99
H3BA-N
+
Adapter
Y92F-30
2.3*
P2CF-08
2.3*
P2CF-11
Note: These dimensions vary with the kind of DIN track (reference
value).
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Solid-state Timer H3BA-N
15
91.4
86.4
H3BA-N8H
P3GA-11
Y92F-30
P3G-08
■ Accessories (Order Separately)
Track Mounting/Front Connecting Socket
P2CF-08
Eight,
M3.5 × 7.5 sems
3
7.8
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Top View)
4.5
Surface Mounting Holes
Two, 4.5 dia. or two, M4
70 max.
35.4
Two, 4.5 dia.
holes
40±0.2
4
50 max.
P2CF-11
Eleven,
M3.5 × 7.5 sems
20.3 max.
7.8
3
4.5
Two, 4.5 dia. or two, M4
40±0.2
70 max.
35.4
Two, 4.5 dia.
holes
4
50 max.
31.2 max.
Back Connecting Socket
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Bottom View)
P3G-08
27 dia.
45
45
P3GA-11
4.9
17
27 dia.
45
25.6
4.5
45
16.3
6.2
Mounting Track
PFP-100N, PFP-50N
PFP-100N2
16
7.3±0.15
4.5
4.5
35±0.3
15
25
10
25
25
L
10
25 *
35±0.3 27
27±0.15
1
15
25
10
25
25
L
10
25
15
24
29.2
1
1.5
L: Length
1m
50 cm
1m
PFP-100N
PFP-50N
PFP-100N2
Solid-state Timer
H3BA-N
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End Plate
Time Setting Ring/Panel Cover
PFP-M
10
6.2
1
50
1.8
1.8
35.5 35.3
There are two types of Panel Covers (Y92P-48GL, Y92P-48GB), all
of which are available in two colors. Use the most suitable type of
Panel Cover with the design of the scaling plate according to the
application.
When setting a given time for the Timer, use of the Y92S-27 or
Y92S-28 Time Setting Ring facilitates the time setting operation and
minimizes possible setting errors by operators.
The Time Setting Ring and Panel Cover should be used as a pair.
11.5
10 M4 × 8
pan head
screw
1.3
4.8
Limiting the setting
range
Spacer
PFP-S
16
12
5
Setting a specific time Time Setting Ring A (Y92S-27) and Panel
Cover (Y92P-48GL, -48GB)
Time Setting Ring B or C (Y92S-28), and
Panel Cover (Y92P-48GL, -48GB)
Y92S-27
Time Setting A
Y92S-28
Time Setting B
Y92P-48GL
Light Gray
Y92P-48GB
Black
Y92S-28
Time Setting C
34.8
44.3
16.5
Protective Cover
Y92A-48B
The protective cover protects the front panel, particularly the time
setting section, against dust, dirt, and water. It also prevents the set
value from being altered due to accidental contact with the time
setting knob.
Note:
1. The Y92A-48B Protective Cover is made of a hard plastic
and therefore it must be removed to change the timer set
value.
2. The Protective Cover cannot be mounted if the Panel Cover (sold separately) is used on the Timer.
Y92A-48B
PW
UP
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Solid-state Timer H3BA-N
Hold-down Clip
Y92H-1
For PL08 Socket
Y92H-2
For PF085A Socket
Installation
■ Terminal Arrangement
Gate input
Start input
Reset input
H3BA-N (Contact Output)
(–)(~)
Power supply
(+)(~)
H3BA-N8H (Contact Output)
Note: The delayed contacts of conventional timers
are shown as follows:
The contact symbol of the H3BA-N is expressed as follows because of its multiple operating modes:
H
A
MODE
(See note.)
Note:
Power supply
(+)(~)
(−)(~)
The output contact can be set to either instantaneous or
time-limit contact using the output type selector located at
the upper right corner of the front panel.
The instantaneous contacts of conventional
timers are shown as follows:
Solid-state Timer
H3BA-N
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■ Input Connections
The inputs of the H3BA-N are no-voltage (short circuit or open) inputs.
No-voltage Inputs
No-contact Input
(Connection to NPN open
collector output sensor.)
12 to 24 VDC
(sensor power supply)
Sensor
Contact Input
12 to 24 VDC
(sensor power supply)
+ DC power
− supply
Timer
Sensor
Start/reset/
gate
Start/reset/
gate
Input (0 V)
(No. 2 pin)
Input (0 V)
(No. 2 pin)
Input (0 V)
(No. 2 pin)
Operates with relay ON
1. Short-circuit level
Transistor ON
Residual voltage: 1 V max.
Impedance when ON: 1 kΩ max.
2. Open level
Transistor OFF
Impedance when OFF: 200 kΩ min.
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Timer
Timer
No-voltage Input Signal Levels
Contact
input
+ DC power
− supply
Start/reset/
gate
Operates with transistor ON
No-contact
input
No-contact Input
(Connection to a voltage
output sensor.)
Use contacts which can adequately
switch 0.1 mA at 5 V
Solid-state Timer H3BA-N
Operates with transistor ON
Safety Precautions
■ Precautions for Safe Use
Warning Indications
Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury or in
property damage.
Please observe the following precautions for safe use of this product.
Precautions for
Safe Use
Supplementary comments on what to
do or avoid doing, to use the product
safely.
Store the Timer within specified ratings. If the Timer has been stored
at -10°C or lower, let it stand for 3 hours or longer at room
temperature before turning ON the power supply.
Precautions for
Correct Use
Supplementary comments on what to
do or avoid doing, to prevent failure to
operate, malfunction or undesirable
effect on product performance.
CAUTION
Meaning of Product Safety Symbols
Used to warn of the risk of electric shock under
specific conditions.
Environmental Precautions
Use the Timer within the specified ratings for operating temperature
and humidity.
Do not operate the Timer in locations subject to sudden or extreme
changes in temperature, or locations where high humidity may result
in condensation.
Do not use the Timer in locations subject to excessive dust, corrosive
gas, or direct sunlight.
Do not use the Timer in locations subject to vibration or shock.
Extended use in such locations may result in damage due to stress.
Install the Timer well away from any sources of static electricity, such
as pipes transporting molding materials, powders, or liquids.
Used to warn of the risk of minor injury caused by
high temperatures
Used for general mandatory action precautions
for which there is no specified symbol.
Use to indicate prohibition when there is a risk of
minor injury from electrical shock or other source
if the product is disassembled.
CAUTION
Usage Precautions
Install a switch or circuit breaker that allows the operator to
immediately turn OFF the power, and label it to clearly indicate its
function.
Pay careful attention to polarity to prevent wrong connections when
wiring terminals.
Internal elements may be destroyed if a voltage outside the rated
voltage is applied.
Maintain voltage fluctuations in the power supply within the specified
range.
The Timer uses a transformerless power supply. Do not touch the
input terminals while the supply voltage is being applied, otherwise
an electric shock may occur.
Minor electric shock may occasionally occur. Do not
disassemble the product or touch the interior of the Timer.
Minor burns may occasionally occur. Do not touch the
product while power is being supplied or immediately
after power is turned OFF.
Minor fires may occasionally occur. Tighten terminal
screws to a torque of 1.08 N·m so that they do not
become loose.
Minor electric shock may occasionally occur during
operation. Install the terminal cover.
Minor electric shock, fire, or malfunction may occasionally
occur.
Do not allow metal fragments, lead wire scraps, or chips
from processing during installation to fall inside the Timer.
Solid-state Timer
H3BA-N
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■ Precautions for Correct Use
Operating Time Setting
Changing the Setting
When setting the operating time, do not turn the setting knob beyond
its scale range. For precise time setting, conduct operation tests by
adjusting the setting knob.
Do not change the time unit, time range, or operation mode while the
Timer is in operation, otherwise the Timer may malfunction.
Connecting the Operating Power
Supply
The H3BA-N@ contains a capacitor-drop power circuit. Use a
sinusoidal power supply with a commercial frequency. Do not use
power supplies with a high frequency component (such as inverter
power supplies) for Timers with 110 or 220-VAC specifications. Using
these power supplies can damage internal circuits.
If voltages other than the rated voltage is applied, the internal
components may be damaged. The internal element (varistor) will be
damaged if a voltage of higher than 100 VAC is applied to the 24VDC line.
Connect the power supply voltage through a relay or switch in such a
way that the voltage reaches a fixed value immediately or the Timer
may not be reset or a timer error could result.
A DC power supply can be connected if its ripple factor is 20% or
less and the mean voltage is within the rated operating voltage range
of the Timer.
If the wiring to the terminal 2 (common terminal for both the power
supply and input signals) is broken, the internal circuit will be
destroyed.
5, 6, 7
G, S, R
Input terminal
Closed
10
The accuracy of the operating time of the Analog Timer is indicated
by the percentage value on the basis of the full-scale time. The
absolute fluctuation value will not be improved by changing the time
setting. Therefore, when selecting the model, be sure that the
application will be able to use a time setting as close as the full-scale
time setting of the Timer.
Others
When conducting a dielectric test, impulse voltage test, or insulation
resistance test between the electric circuit and non-current-carrying
metal parts of the Timer mounted to a control panel, be sure to take
the following steps. These steps will prevent the internal circuitry of
the Timer from damage that may be caused if a machine on the
control panel has an improper dielectric strength or insulation
resistance.
1. Separate the Timer from the circuitry of the control panel by
disconnecting the socket from the Timer or wires.
2. Short-circuit all terminals of the Timer.
If any device with no-contact output, such as a proximity sensor,
photoelectric sensor, or SSR, is directly connected to the Timer,
current leakage from the device may cause Timer malfunction. Be
sure to test the device with the Timer before using the device for
actual applications.
Before using the Timer to switch inductive loads, be sure to connect
a surge absorbing element to the Timer in order to prevent the Timer
from malfunction and damage. A diode is an example of a surge
absorbing element for DC circuits and a surge absorber is an
example of a surge absorbing element for AC circuits.
Do not leave the Timer in time-up condition for a month or longer in
places with high temperatures, otherwise the internal parts, such as
an electrolytic capacitor, of the Timer may be damaged. Use the
Timer with an appropriate relay so that the Timer will not be left in
time-up condition for a long time.
H3BA-N
2
If the Timer is mounted in contact with a mounting surface, the
service life of internal parts may be shortened. Provide at least 10
mm between the Timer and the mounting surface to prolong the
service life of the Timer.
Input/Output
An appropriate input will be applied to the input signal terminals of
the Timer when one of the input terminals (terminals 5, 6, and 7) and
the common terminal (terminal 2) for the input signals are shortcircuited. Do not attempt to connect any input terminal to any
terminal other than the common terminal or to apply voltage across
other than the specified input and common terminals or the internal
circuits of the Timer may be damaged.
When the Timer is reset right after the Timer goes into time-up
condition, be sure to provide the Timer with an appropriate circuit
configuration considering the resetting time of the Timer so that a
sequential error will not result.
10
Power supply
AC or DC
(See note 2)
H3BA-N
5, 6, 7
G, S, R
Input contact
Input terminal
2 (see note 1)
Note: 1. Power supply terminal 2 is a common terminal for the input
signals (G, S, R) to the Timer. Never use terminal 10 as the
common terminal for this purpose, otherwise the internal
circuit of the Timer may be damaged.
2. Do not connect a relay or any other load between these two
points, otherwise the internal circuit of the Timer may be
damaged due to the high-tension voltage applied to the
input terminals.
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Solid-state Timer H3BA-N
The Timer uses the constant value read method. Be careful when
changing the set value because the output of the Timer will be ON
when the set value coincides with the count value.
Be sure that the casing of the Timer is free from organic solvents,
such as paint thinner and benzene, strong acid, and alkali solvents,
which will damage the casing.
Note: It is impossible to connect more than two Timers in parallel.
When using the US08, be sure to use 10.5-dia. max. multi-conductor
cable or 3-dia. max. insulated stranded wire for wiring.
■ Mounting
Surface Mounting
There is no particular restriction on surface mounting directions, but
be sure that the Timer is securely mounted horizontally.
P2CF Socket
When the Y92F-30, Y92F-70 or Y92F-71 Flush Mounting Adapter is
used, just insert the Timer into the square panel hole. If the panel
coating is too thick and the hooks do not click, spread open the
hooks appropriately to the left and right after inserting the Timer to
the hole.
Spread open the hooks to the left and right.
When mounting the Timer vertically with the P2CF Socket, consider
the movable hooks and be sure that there is a 20-mm space on each
of the upper and lower parts of the Socket.
Panel
The illustration is an ex
ample with the Y92F-70.
Duct
Hook
Spread open the hooks to the left and right.
P2CF-08
Panel
■ Dismounting
Surface Mounting with P2CF
PL Socket
1. Secure the Socket to the panel surface with screws and insert the
F-shaped hook into the sockets.
2. Connect the Timer to the Socket and press the tip of each hook
by hand.
Panel Mounting
Loosen the screws of the Flush Mounting Adapter, spread open the
hooks, and remove the Mounting Adapter.
Panel Mounting
When the Y92F-30 Flush Mounting Adapter is used, insert the Timer
into the square hole from the front side of the panel and put on the
Flush Mounting Adapter from the rear side of the Timer. Press the
Flush Mounting Adapter so that the space between the Flush
Mounting Adapter and the panel is reduced as much as possible,
and secure the Flush Mounting Adapter with screws.
When the Y92F-30, Y92F-70, Y92F-71 Mounting Adapter is used,
press the hook inwards with the thumb and index finger of both
hands, and press the Timer towards the front side.
Panel
Screw
Y92F-30
Solid-state Timer
H3BA-N
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