Voltage is applied to the unit at all times via the
black and white wires. When the switch is placed in the "On"
position, power is applied to the Lamp and Fan Output. When the switch
is placed in the "Timed" position, the power is removed from
the Lamp Output and the Fan Output stays on for the preset delay time.
After the delay time the power is removed from the Fan Output.
Should the switch be placed in the "On" position during the
delay time, the timer will be reset and both outputs will be
"On" as defined above.
Should power be interrupted, when in the "Timed" position, the
timer will be reset and when power is re-applied the Fan Output will be
"On" for the preset delay time after the power is re-applied.
File #E95644
Digital Timing Circuit
Adjustable Fan Turn Off Time
Simple Wire Nut Hook-up
Made in U.S.A.
One Switch Controls Fan and Light
Saves Energy By Automatically Turning Exhaust Fan
Off
Fits Single Switch Outlet Box
Cover Plate and Hardware Provided
Time Delay
Adjustment: On Board
Trimpot
Range: 1 to 60 minutes
Repeatability: ±0.5% +
8mS maximum
Accuracy: Maximum Time
-0%, +10%
Minimum
Time -30%, +0%
Input
Operating Voltage: 120 VAC
±10%
Power Consumption: 3.5 VA maximum @120 VAC
(exclusive of loads)
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Output
A - Lamp Load (Switch):
500 Watts @ 120 VAC maximum (Blue Wire)
B - Fan Load (Switch & Relay Contact):1/3
hp, 10 Amps (resistive) @120 VAC maximum (Red Wire)
Life: 100,000
cycles at full load