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rs G3D Series G3D rs Key features of the G3D series incude: Precise time setting using digita thumbwhee switches Eapsed or time remaining LCD dispay 6 time ranges, 16 timing functions deays up to 99.9 hours UL Recognized Fie No. E55996 Cert. No. BL9801133323911 (LVD) Cert. No. E9971113332388 (EMC) CSA Certified Fie No. LR58183 Fie No. LR96764 Fie No. LR83814 Specifications G3D-2 G3D-3 G3D-4 G3D-8 Operation System Soid state CMOS circuitry Operation Muti-mode Muti-mode one-shot output Range 0.01s to 99.9 hours Rated Votage 100 to 240V AC (50/60Hz), 24V AC (50/60Hz)/24V DC Ratings Form Minimum Appicabe Load Votage oerance Error Setting Error Insuation Resistance Dieectric Strength Consumption (approximate) 125V AC/250V AC, 3A; 30V DC/1A (resistive oad) SPD + instantaneous SPD 125V AC/250V AC, 5A; 30V DC/5A (resistive oad) DPD DPD DPD 5V, 10mA (reference vaue) AF20 (100 240V AC): 85 to 264V AC AD24 (AC): 20.4 to 26.4V AC AD24 (DC): 21.6 to 26.4V DC ±0.3% ±50ms (votage, repeat, and temperature) ±0.5% ±50ms 60ms maximum 100MΩ minimum Between power and output terminas: 2,000V AC, 1 minute Between contacts of different poes: 2,000V AC, 1 minute Between contacts of the same poe: 750V AC, 1 minute AF20 11.8VA 11.6VA 3.7VA (100V AC, 60Hz) 11.6VA (200V AC, 60Hz) AD24 AC/DC 1VA/0.8W 2.1VA/0.9W 2.1VA /0.9W Mechanica Life 10,000,000 operations minimum 5,000,000 operations minimum Eectrica Life (at rated oad) 50,000 operations minimum 100,000 operations minimum Outputs Reay 250V AC, 3A, 30V DC, 1A (resistive oad) 240V AC/, 24V DC, 5A (resistive oad) Vibration Resistance 100N (approximate 10G) Shock Resistance Operating extremes: 100N (approximate 10G) Damage imits: 500N (approximate 50G) Operating emperature 10 to +50 C Storage emperature 30 to +80 C Operating Humidity 45 to 85% RH Weight (approximate) 70g 75g 76g Housing Coor Gray Switches & Piot Lights Lights Reays & Sockets rs ermina Bocks Circuit Breakers USA: 800-262-IDEC Canada: 888-317-IDEC 813

G3D Series rs Part Number List Switches & Piot Lights Part Numbers: G3D-1/G3D-2/G3D-3 Mode of Operation 1-A: ON-deay 1 1-B: Interva 1 fi rst 1-C: Cyce 1 (OFF fi rst) 1-D: Cyce 3 (ON fi rst) Range 0.01s to 99.9 hours 250V AC, 3A, 30V DC, 1A (resistive oad) 240V AC, 24V DC, 5A (resistive oad) Output Rated Votage Code SPD + instantaneous SPD DPD Compete Part No. 8-Pin 11-Pin 100 to 240V AC (50/60Hz) G3D-2AF20 G3D-2EAF20 24V AC/DC G3D-2AD24 100 to 240V AC (50/60Hz) G3D-3AF20 G3D-3EAF20 24V AC/DC G3D-3AD24 Lights Reays & Sockets Part Numbers: G3D-4 Mode of Operation 1-A: ON-deay 1 1-B: Interva 1 fi rst 1-C: Cyce 1 (OFF fi rst) 1-D: Cyce 3 (ON fi rst) 2-A: ON-deay 2 2-B: Cyce 2 2-C: Signa ON/OFF-deay 1 2-D: Signa OFF-deay 1 2-E: Interva 2 2-F: One-shot cyce 3-A: Signa ON/OFF-deay 2 3-B: Signa OFF-deay 2 3-C: One-shot 1 3-D: One-shot ON-deay 3-E: One-shot 2 3-F: Signa ON/OFF-deay 3 Range 0.01s to 99.9 hours Output Rated Votage Code 240V AC/24V DC, 5A (resistive oad) DPD Compete Part No. A (11-Pin) B (11-Pin) 100 to 240V AC (50/60Hz) G3D-4AF20 G3D-4EAF20 24V AC/DC G3D-4AD24 Part Numbers: G3D-8 rs Mode of Operation 1: ON-deay one-shot 1 2: Cyce one-shot 3: ON-deay one-shot 2 Range 0.01s to 99.9 hours Output Rated Votage Code Compete Part No. (11-Pin) 240V AC/24V DC, 5A (resistive oad) DPD 100 to 240V AC (50/60Hz) G3D-8AF20 24V AC/DC G3D-8AD24 1. For wiring schematics and timing diagrams G3D, see pages 815 to 822. 2. For more detais about time ranges, see instructions on page 823. 3. A (11-pin) and B (11-pin) differ in the way inputs are wired. 4. For socket and accessory part numbers, see page 838. 5. For timing diagrams overview, see page 794. Circuit Breakers ermina Bocks 814 www.idec.com

rs G3D Series iming Diagrams/Schematics G3D-2 iming Diagrams SPD + Instantaneous SPD Operation Mode Seection ON-Deay 1 1 A 1 A Interva 1 1 B 1 B Cyce 1 (OFF first) 1 C 1 C Cyce 3 (ON first) 1 D 1 D 8-Pin (-) k m n q o p (+) 11-Pin (-) m no p qr k s, 5-8 (8p), (11p), 6-8 (8p), (11p) Instantaneous, 5-8 (8p), (11p), 6-8 (8p), (11p) Instantaneous, 5-8 (8p), (11p), 6-8 (8p), (11p) Instantaneous, 5-8 (8p), (11p), 6-8 (8p), (11p) Instantaneous (+) Switches & Piot Lights Lights Reays & Sockets rs ermina Bocks Circuit Breakers USA: 800-262-IDEC Canada: 888-317-IDEC 815

G3D Series rs Switches & Piot Lights G3D-3 iming Diagrams DPD Operation Mode Seection 8-Pin (-) k m n q o p (+) 11-Pin (-) m no p qr k s (+) Lights ON-Deay 1 1 A 1 A, 5-8 (8p), (11p), 6-8 (8p), (11p) Reays & Sockets rs Interva 1 1 B 1 B Cyce 1 (OFF first) 1 C 1 C, 5-8 (8p), (11p), 6-8 (8p), (11p), 5-8 (8p), (11p), 6-8 (8p), (11p) ermina Bocks Cyce 3 (ON first) 1 D 1 D, 5-8 (8p), (11p), 6-8 (8p), (11p) Circuit Breakers 816 www.idec.com

rs G3D Series G3D-4 iming Diagrams hese timers require a start input. A gate and reset input are optiona. s are controed by externa pushbuttons. occurs when the power is removed or when the reset input is suppied. he gate signa can be used to interrupt (freeze) timer functions. r functions resume when the gate input is removed. B stye timers are not equipped for gate input. DPD Operation Mode Seection ON-Deay 1 1 1 Interva 1 (A ype) ( ) A 1 A 1 B B m no p m no p qr qr (-) s (+) (-) s (+) (-) (+) k (ransistor ) k (B ype) ( ) (ransistor ) m no p qr m no p qr k s (-) k s (+) Switches & Piot Lights Lights Reays & Sockets rs ermina Bocks Circuit Breakers USA: 800-262-IDEC Canada: 888-317-IDEC 817

G3D Series rs G3D-4 iming Diagrams Switches & Piot Lights Cyce 1 (OFF first) 1 C 1 C Lights Cyce 3 (ON first) 1 D Reays & Sockets rs 1 ON-Deay 2 2 A 2 A D a Circuit Breakers ermina Bocks 818 www.idec.com

rs G3D Series G3D-4 iming Diagrams Cyce 2 2 B 2 B Signa ON/OFF-Deay 1 2 C 2 C Singa OFF-Deay 1 2 D 2 D Interva 2 2 E 2 E a a a a a a a a Switches & Piot Lights Lights Reays & Sockets rs ermina Bocks Circuit Breakers USA: 800-262-IDEC Canada: 888-317-IDEC 819

G3D Series rs G3D-4 iming Diagrams Switches & Piot Lights Lights Reays & Sockets One-Shot Cyce 2 F 2 F Signa ON/OFF-Deay 2 3 A 3 A a a a a rs Singa OFF-Deay 2 3 B 3 B a a ermina Bocks Circuit Breakers One-Shot 1 3 C 3 C a a a 820 www.idec.com

rs G3D Series G3D-4 iming Diagrams One-Shot ON-Deay 3 D 3 D One-Shot 2 3 E 3 E Signa ON/OFF-Deay 3 3 F 3 F a a a a a Switches & Piot Lights Lights Reays & Sockets rs ermina Bocks Circuit Breakers USA: 800-262-IDEC Canada: 888-317-IDEC 821

G3D Series rs Switches & Piot Lights G3D-8 iming Diagrams DPD Operation Mode Seection ( ) (-) m no p qr k s (+) (ransistor ) (-) m no p qr k s (+) Lights Reays & Sockets rs ON-Deay One-Shot 1 1 1 Cyce One-Shot 2 2 2-6 2-7 2-5 o a b 2-6 2-7 2-5 o o o o o a b a o b ermina Bocks ON-Deay One-Shot 2 3 3 2-6 2-7 2-5 o a b a b b Circuit Breakers = Set time a = Shorter than set time b = Shorter than singe-shot output time = ' + " 0 = Singe-shot output time (seected from A, B, C, D, E or F) 822 www.idec.com

rs G3D Series Instructions: Setting G3D-2, G3D-3 rs d (LCD backit with red LED) Indication Mode Seector 1 1 k One-Shot Seector A, B, C, D m Setting Switch Range Seector 9.99S 99.9H Step 1 Desired Mode/Seection Remarks Seect the desired time dispay and operation modes. Mode Mode Seector eapsed 1 remaining 1 eapsed 1 remaining 1 eapsed 1 remaining 1 eapsed 1 remaining 1 Operation Mode ON-deay 1 Interva Cyce 1 Cyce 3 k Operation Mode Seector A B C A B C 1. Use the fat screwdriver to set the seectors. Since seectors do not turn a the way around, both cockwise and countercockwise rotation may be necessary. 2. he Mode Seector determines whether the shows the time eapsed or time remaining. he k Operation Mode Seector determines the desired operation mode. Decide which dispay and mode is desired, then use these two seectors k to set the operation mode. 3. he Operation Mode Seector has two bank modes which are not intended for use. Aways have this seector set to A, B, C, or D. Step 2 Desired Operation Seection Remarks Seect a time range that contains the desired period of time. Base Ranges D D Range Seector Decima Point 0.01 seconds to 9.99 seconds 9.99 0.1 seconds to 99.9 seconds 99.9 1 second to 999 seconds 999 0.1 minutes to 99.9 minutes 99.9 1 minute to 999 minutes 999 Increment 0.1 hours to 99.9 hours 99.9 H S 1. he Range Seector contros both the decima point indicator (9.99, 99.9, 999) and the time increment indicators S (seconds), M (minutes), and H (hours). 2. Chose which base time range contains the targeted timer setting. hen use the Range Seector to set the decima point indicator and time increment indicator to its corresponding pair of settings. 3. Since these configurations offer a compete range of settings from 0.01 seconds to 99.9 hours, the setting of 9.99 for minutes and the 9.99 and 999 settings for hours are not isted and shoud not be used. Step 3 Desired Operation Seection Remarks Set the precise period of time desired by using the m Setting Switch. It is important to remember that the Range Seector not ony seects the time range but aso inf uences the interpretation of the. Changing the Range Seector setting changes the units of time measurement (seconds, minutes, hours) as we as the decima point ocation. M Use the m Setting Switch to set the desired period of time. It is important to remember that the setting of the Range Seector determines the units of time measurement as we as the impied decima point ocation. Switches & Piot Lights Lights Reays & Sockets rs ermina Bocks Circuit Breakers USA: 800-262-IDEC Canada: 888-317-IDEC 823

G3D Series rs Instructions: Setting G3D-4 rs Switches & Piot Lights d (LCD backit with red LED) m Setting Switch Operation Mode Seector/ Indication Mode Seector Range Seector 9.99S 99.9H Circuit Breakers ermina Bocks rs Reays & Sockets Lights k Operation Mode Seector A, B, C, D, E, F Step 1 Desired Mode/Seection Remarks Seect the desired time dispay and operation modes. Mode Mode Seector eapsed 1 ON-deay 1 Interva 1 Cyce 1 remaining 1 D: Cyce 3 eapsed 2 remaining 2 eapsed 3 remaining 3 Operation Mode ON-deay 2 Cyce 2 Signa ON/OFF-deay 2 Signa OFF-deay 1 Interva 2 One-shot cyce Signa ON/OFF-deay 2 Signa OFF-deay 2 One-shot 1 One-shot ON-deay One-shot 2 Signa ON/OFF-deay 3 k Operation Mode Seector A B C D A B C D E F A B C D E F 1. Use a fat screwdriver to set the seectors. Since seectors do not turn a the way around, both cockwise and countercockwise rotation is necessary. 2. he Mode Seector determines whether the shows the time eapsed or time remaining. he k Operation Mode Seector determines the desired operation mode. Decide which dispay and mode is desired; then use these two seectorsk to set the operation mode. 3. When using the indicator mode setting 1, the k Operation Mode Seector has two bank modes which are not intended for use. When using mode setting 1, aways have the operation mode seector set to A, B, C, or D. Step 2 Desired Operation Seection Remarks Seect a time range that contains the desired period of time. Base Ranges Range Seector Decima Point 0.01 seconds to 9.99 seconds 9.99 0.1 seconds to 99.9 seconds 99.9 1 second to 999 seconds 999 0.1 minutes to 99.9 minutes 99.9 1 minute to 999 minutes 999 Increment 0.1 hours to 99.9 hours 99.9 H S M 1. he Range Seector contros both the decima point indicator (9.99, 99.9, 999) and the time increment indicators S (seconds), M (minutes), and H (hours). 2. Chose which base time range contains the targeted timer setting. hen use the Range Seector to set the decima point indicator and time increment indicator to its corresponding pair of settings. 3. Since these configurations offer a compete range of settings from 0.01 seconds to 99.9 hours, the setting of 9.99 for minutes and the 9.99 and 999 settings for hours are not isted and shoud not be used. Step 3 Desired Operation Seection Remarks Set the precise period of time desired by using the m Setting Switch. It is important to remember that the Range Seector not ony seects the time range but aso inf uences the interpretation of the. Changing the Range Seector setting changes the units of time measurement (seconds, minutes, hours) as we as the decima point ocation. Use the m Setting Switch to set the desired period of time. It is important to remember that the setting of the Range Seector determines the units of time measurement as we as the impied decima point ocation. 824 www.idec.com

rs G3D Series Instructions: Setting G3D-8 rs d (LCD backit with red LED) Indication Mode Seector 1 1 k Operation Mode Seector A, B, C, D, E, F m Setting Switch Range Seector 9.99S 99.9H Step 1 Desired Mode of Operation Seection Remarks Seect the time dispay and operation modes. Operation Mode Mode Mode Seector ON-Deay One-Shot Cyce One-Shot ON-Deay One-Shot 2 eapsed 1 remaining 1 eapsed 2 remaining 2 eapsed 3 remaining 3 1. Use a fat screwdriver to set the seectors. Since seectors do not turn a the way around, both cockwise and countercockwise rotation is necessary. 2. he G3D-8 Mode Seector seects both whether the dispays the time eapsed or time remaining and aso the mode of operation. Decide which dispay and mode is desired. hen use this seector to set the operation mode. Step 2 Desired Mode of Operation Seection Remarks Seect the singe shot output time. Seect a time range that contains the desired period of time. Desired Singe-Shot Output k Singe-Shot Output Seector 0.1 seconds A 0.5 seconds B 1 second C 5 seconds D 10 seconds E 50 seconds F Step 3 Desired Operation Seection Remarks Range Seector Base Ranges Decima Point Increment 0.01 seconds to 9.99 seconds 9.99 0.1 seconds to 99.9 seconds 99.9 S 1 second to 999 seconds 999 0.1 minutes to 99.9 minutes 99.9 1 minute to 999 minutes 999 M 0.1 hours to 99.9 hours 99.9 H Step 4 Desired Operation Seection Remarks Set the precise period of time desired by using the m Setting Switch. On the G3D-8 timers, the desired singe-shot output time can be seected from the A, B, C, D, E, and F modes using the k One-Shot Output Seector. 1. he Range Seector contros both the decima point indicator (9.99, 99.9, 999) and the time increment indicators S (seconds), M (minutes), and H (hours). 2. Chose which base time range contains the targeted timer setting. hen use the Range Seector to set the decima point indicator and time increment indicator to its corresponding pair of settings. 3. Since these configurations offer a compete range of settings from 0.01 seconds to 99.9 hours, the setting of 9.99 for minutes and the 9.99 and 999 settings for hours are not isted and shoud not be used. Use the m Setting Switch to set the desired period of time. It is important to remember that the setting of the Range Seector determines the units of time measurement as we as the impied decima point ocation. Switches & Piot Lights Lights Reays & Sockets rs ermina Bocks Circuit Breakers It is important to remember that the Range Seector not ony seects the time range but aso inf uences the interpretation of the. Changing the Range Seector setting changes the units of time measurement (seconds, minutes, hours) as we as the decima point ocation. USA: 800-262-IDEC Canada: 888-317-IDEC 825

Genera Instructions rs Genera Instructions for A r Series Switches & Piot Lights Lights Reays & Sockets Load Current With inductive, capacitive, and incandescent amp oads, inrush current more than 10 times the rated current may cause weded contacts and other undesired effects. he inrush current and steady-state current must be taken into consideration when specifying a timer. Protection Switching an inductive oad generates a counter-eectromotive force (back EMF) in the coi. he back EMF wi cause arcing, which may shorten the contact ife and cause imperfect contact. Appication of a protection circuit is recommended to safeguard the contacts. emperature and Humidity Use the timer within the operating temperature and operating humidity ranges and prevent freezing or condensation. After the timer has been stored beow its operating temperature, eave the timer at room temperature for a suffi cient period of time to aow it to return to operating temperatures before use. Environment Avoid contact between the timer and sufurous or ammonia gases, organic sovents (acoho, benzine, thinner, etc.), strong akaine substances, or strong acids. Do not use the timer in an environment where such substances are prevaent. Do not aow water to run or spash on the timer. Vibration and Shock Excessive vibration or shocks can cause the output contacts to bounce, the timer shoud be used ony within the operating extremes for vibration and shock resistance. In appications with signifi cant vibration or shock, use of hod down springs or cips is recommended to secure a timer to its socket. Setting he time range is caibrated at its maximum time scae; so it is desirabe to use the timer at a setting as cose to its maximum time scae as possibe. For a more accurate time deay, adust the contro knob by measuring the operating time with a watch before appication. s Use mechanica contact switch or reay to suppy power to the timer. When driving the timer with a soid-state output device (such as a two-wire proximity switch, photoeectric switch, or soid-state reay), mafunction may be caused by eakage current from the soid-state device. Since AC types comprise a capacitive oad, the SSR dieectric strength shoud be two or more times the power votage when switching the timer power using an SSR. Generay, it is desirabe to use mechanica contacts whenever possibe to appy power to a timer or its signa inputs. When using soid state devices, be cautious of inrushes and back-emf that may exceed the ratings on such devices. Some timers are speciay designed so that signa inputs switch at a ower votage than is used to power the timer (modes designated as B type). iming Accuracy Formuas iming accuracies are cacuated from the foowing formuas: rs ermina Bocks Repeat Error = ± v - r x 100% Votage Error r v: Average of measured vaues at votage V r: Average of measured vaues at the rated votage = ± 1 x Maximum Measured Vaue Minimum Measured Vaue x 100% 2 Maximum Scae Vaue = ± t - 20 x 100% emperature Error 20 t: Average of measured vaues at C 20: Average of measured vaues at 20 C = ± Average of Measured Vaues - Set Vaue x 100% Setting Error Maximum Scae Vaue Circuit Breakers 858 www.idec.com