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Instruction Bulletin Electronic Timing Relays: Class 9050 Type JCK

The document provides instructions for Class 9050 electronic timing relays, including types JCK11-59, JCK60, and JCK70. It describes 10 timing functions such as on delay, interval, off delay switch, and one shot switch. A table defines each function and includes a timing diagram. Safety instructions are also provided.

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Instruction Bulletin Electronic Timing Relays: Class 9050 Type JCK

The document provides instructions for Class 9050 electronic timing relays, including types JCK11-59, JCK60, and JCK70. It describes 10 timing functions such as on delay, interval, off delay switch, and one shot switch. A table defines each function and includes a timing diagram. Safety instructions are also provided.

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30072-453-03

Instruction Bulletin Rev. 01, 07/2011


Replaces 30072-453-03, 06/2009

Electronic Timing Relays

ENGLISH
Class 9050 Type JCK
Retain for future use.

Introduction This bulletin contains installation and operation instructions for the following
Class 9050 electronic timing relays:
• Type JCK11–59
• Type JCK60
• Type JCK70
.

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on it.

Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious


injury.

Timing Functions The 9050JCK•1 is an electronic time delay relay. A microprocessor clocks
the elapsed time, executes the timing functions, and controls the output
relay. Table 1 describes the ten timing functions.
NOTE: All functions may not be available for all JCK timers.
:

Table 1: 9050JCK• Electronic Timing Functions

Function Applies To Description Timing Diagram


Adjustable Time Fixed Time
ON
Delay Delay Input
Voltage
JCK1–19 JCK1F• When the input voltage is applied, the time OFF
delay begins. Relay contacts change state after
On Delay Single Function Timer time delay is complete. When the input voltage Relay ON
DELAY
is removed, contacts return to their shelf state. Contacts
JCK60 OFF
The trigger switch is not used in this function.
Multifunction Timer
JCK70
Adjustable Time Fixed Time
Delay Delay When the input voltage is applied, the relay ON
Input
contacts change state immediately and the Voltage
JCK31–39 JCK3F• timing cycle begins. When the time delay is OFF
Interval
Multifunction Timer complete, or when the input voltage is ON
Relay
removed, contacts return to shelf state. The Contacts DELAY

JCK70 trigger switch is not used in this function. OFF

1 The “•” indicates that the part number applies to all timing relays specified in this instruction
bulletin.


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Timing Functions Rev. 01, 07/2011

Table 1: 9050JCK• Electronic Timing Functions (continued)


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Function Applies To Description Timing Diagram


Switch Trigger
Adjustable Time Fixed Time Input voltage must be applied continuously. ON
Input
Delay Delay When the trigger switch closes, the relay Voltage
contacts change state. When the trigger switch OFF
JCK21–29 JCK2F• opens, the time delay begins. When the delay
Power Trigger is complete, the contacts return to their shelf CLOSED
Off Delay Switch Trigger
state. If the trigger switch closes before the time Switch
and Power Trigger Adjustable Time Fixed Time
OPEN
delay is complete, then timing is reset. When
Delay Delay the trigger switch opens, the delay begins
JCK21PT–29PT JCK2F•PT again, and the relay contacts remain in their ON
Relay
energized state. If the input voltage is removed, Contacts
DELAY DELAY DELAY

Multifunction Timers the relay contacts return to their shelf state. OFF

JCK70
Switch Trigger
Adjustable Time Fixed Time ON
Input
Delay Delay Voltage
OFF
JCK41–49 JCK4F•PT Input voltage must be applied continuously.
CLOSED
When the trigger switch closes, the relay Trigger

One Shot Switch Power Trigger contacts change state and the pre-set delay Switch
OPEN
and Power Trigger Adjustable Time Fixed Time begins. During time-out, the trigger signal is
ON
Delay Delay ignored. If the input voltage is removed, the Relay DELAY
DELAY
Contacts
relay contacts return to their shelf state. OFF
JCK41PT–49PT JCK4F•PT
Multifunction Timer
JCK70
Adjustable Time Fixed Time When input voltage is applied, the time delay
Delay Delay T1 begins. When time delay T1 is complete, the Input
ON

JCK51–59 JCK5F• relay contacts change state for time delay T2. Voltage
This cycle repeats until the input voltage is OFF
Multifunction Timer removed. The trigger switch is not used in this
Repeat Cycle–Off
function. ON
Relay
NOTE: Two dials are provided for Contacts T1 T2 T1 T2
JCK70 OFF
independently adjustable repeat cycle timing
ranges. For JCK70 timing relay, T1 equals T2.

Multifunction Timer
When input voltage is applied, the relay ON
contacts change state immediately and time Input
Voltage
delay T1 begins. When time delay T1 is OFF
Repeat Cycle–On complete, the contacts return to their shelf state
JCK70 for time delay T1. This cycle repeats until the ON
Relay
input voltage is removed. The trigger switch is Contacts T1 T1 T1 T1
OFF
not used in this function.

Multifunction Timer Upon application of input voltage, the time


delay relay is ready to accept trigger signals.
When the trigger switch closes, a pre-set On
ON
delay begins. At the end of the On delay, the Input
Voltage
relay contacts change state. When the trigger OFF
switch opens, the relay contacts remain in the CLOSED
current state until the pre-set Off delay elapses. Trigger
Switch
At the end of the Off delay, the relay contacts OPEN

On/Off Delay return to their shelf state. The cycle can be Relay ON
JCK70 repeated by re-closing the trigger switch after Contacts
T1 T1
OFF
the timing cycle ends.
If the trigger switch opens before the On delay
elapses, the relay remains in its shelf state, and
the delay timer resets. If the trigger switch re-
closes before the Off delay elapses, the relay
remains in its changed state, and the delay
timer resets.

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Rev. 01, 07/2011 Programmable Timing Ranges for Type JCK60 and JCK70 Relays

Table 1: 9050JCK• Electronic Timing Functions (continued)

Function Applies To Description Timing Diagram

ENGLISH
Multifunction Timer Upon application of input voltage, the time
delay relay is ready to accept trigger signals. ON
Input
When the trigger switch closes, the relay Voltage
remains in its shelf state. When the trigger OFF

switch opens, the relay contacts change state


Trigger CLOSED
One Shot Falling and a pre-set time delay begins. At the end of Switch
Edge the time delay, the relay contacts return to their OPEN
JCK70
shelf state unless the trigger switch closes and Relay ON
opens before the time delay elapses. Contacts
DELAY DELAY
OFF
Continuous cycling of the trigger signal at a rate
faster than the time delay causes the relay to
remain in its changed state.
Multifunction Timer Upon application of input voltage, the time
delay relay is ready to accept trigger signals. Input ON
When the trigger switch closes, the relay Voltage
OFF
contacts change state and the pre-set time
delay begins. At the end of the time delay, the Trigger CLOSED
Watchdog Switch
JCK70 relay contacts return to their shelf state unless OPEN
the trigger switch closes and opens before the
time delay elapses. Continuous cycling of the Relay
ON
trigger signal at a rate faster than the delay time Contacts
DELAY DELAY
OFF
causes the relay to remain in its changed state.

Multifunction Timer
Upon application of input voltage, the time
delay relay is ready to accept trigger signals. Input ON
When the trigger switch closes, a pre-set time Voltage
OFF
delay begins. At the end of the pre-set time
delay, the relay contacts change state and Trigger CLOSED
Trigger On Delay Switch
JCK70 remain in that position as long as either the OPEN
trigger signal is maintained or the input voltage
remains. If the trigger switch opens during the Relay
ON
time delay, the relay contacts return to their Contacts
OFF
DELAY DELAY

shelf state.

Programmable Timing Ranges for


Table 2: Application Data
Type JCK60 and JCK70 Relays
JCK60 and JCK70 Timing Ranges
0.01 s 0.05–9.99 seconds
0.1 s 0.1–99.9 seconds
S 1–999 seconds
0.1 m 0.1–99.9 minutes
M 1–999 minutes
0.1 h 0.1–99.9 hours
H 1–999 hours

JCK60 and JCK70 LED Indicators


Table 3: LED Indicators

LED State
Steady (On) Power present
Flashing Device is timing

NOTE: The LED is not an indicator of the output state of the timing relay.

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Wiring Diagrams NOTE:


1. The timing relays are not compatible with two-wire AC input sensors. A
ENGLISH

hard contact relay (for instance, a general-purpose relay) must be


interposed.
2. Do not apply DC voltage to the 240 Vac timers.
3. Use the same voltage for the power trigger and control power. Do not
use terminal 6 with power trigger devices.
4. For timers that use trigger switches, the maximum distance for the
trigger switch is 50 ft. from the timer.

Figure 1: JCK11–19; JCK1F• Figure 2: JCK21–29; JCK2F•


JCK31– 39; JCK3F• JCK41–49; JCK4F•
JCK51–59, JCK5F•, and JCK60

Customer Supplied Trigger Switch


(Hard Contact Only)

4 5
6
5 7
3 6 4 8
3 9
2 7 2 10
1 8 1 11
L1 + – L2 L1 + – L2

Control Power Control Power

Figure 3: JCK21PT–29PT; JCK2F•PT Figure 4: JCK70


JCK41PT–49PT; JCK4F•PT

Customer Supplied
Power Trigger Trigger Switch
(Hard Contact Only)
L1 + – L2
Customer
supplied
switch for
6 5 6
power trigger 5 7 7
4 8
4 8 3 9
3 9
2 10
2 10
1 11
1 11

L1 + – L2
Input Voltage
Control Power

PIN 10
5 6
Control Power
PIN 2

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