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Solid-state Timers
H3DT

*
DIN 17.5-mm-wide Slim Timers with LR
Push-in Plus Terminal for In-panel * CSA conformance evaluation by UL.

Applications
• Helps save space and reduces work in control panels.
• Slim Timers (17.5-mm width) with two sets of
contacts: One of the slimmest Timers worldwide. *1
• Reduces power consumption (active power) by up to 60%
to help reduce heat generation in control panels. *2
• Certified for maritime standards (LR/DNV GL).
*1. According to OMRON investigation in October 2015.
*2. Based on OMRON comparison (excluding the H3DT-H). For the most recent information on models that have been
certified for safety standards, refer to your OMRON website.

Model Number Structure


The Entire H3DT Series
H3DT Series

H3DT-N/-L Multi-range, H3DT-A H3DT-F H3DT-G H3DT-H


Multi-mode Timers Power ON-delay Twin Timers Star-delta Timers Power OFF-delay
P.2 Timers Timers
P.12 P.17 P.21 P.25

■Standard Eight-mode Timers


H3DT-N
● Operating Modes
A2: ON Delay (Power ON Delay) ● Operating Modes ● Operating Modes ● Operating Modes ● Operating Modes
B3: Flicker OFF Start (Power ON Start) Power ON-delay Timer Flicker-OFF Start/ Star-delta Timer Power OFF-delay Timer
B4: Flicker ON Start (Power ON Start) Flicker-ON Start
D: Signal OFF Delay
E2: Interval (Power ON Start)
E3: Signal OFF Interval
F2: Cumulative (ON Delay)
F3: Cumulative (Interval)
■Expansion Eight-mode Timers
H3DT-L
● Operating Modes
A: ON Delay (Signal ON Delay)
B: Flicker OFF Start (Signal Start)
B2: Flicker ON Start (Signal Start)
C: Signal ON/OFF Delay
E: Interval (Signal Start)
G: Signal ON/OFF Delay
J: One-shot Output (Signal Start)
J2: One-shot Output (Power ON Start)

Model Number Legend


H3DT-@@@@
1 2 3 4
1. Type 2. Control Output * 3. Supply Voltage 4. Time Ranges *
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
Standard Eight-mode 1 SPDT Blank 24 to 240 VAC/DC
N S 0.1 to 1.2 s or 1 to 12 s
Timer
2 DPDT B* 24 to 48 VAC/DC
Expansion Eight-mode L 1 to 12 s or 10 to 120 s
L
Timer * N-, L- and A-type models only. C* 100 to 120 VAC
D* 200 to 240 VAC * H-type models only.
A Power ON-delay Timer
F Twin Timer * H-type models only.
G Star-delta Timer
H Power OFF-delay Timer

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Multi-range, Multi-mode Timer

H3DT-N/H3DT-L
*
• Multiple time ranges and operating modes let you cover a wide LR
range of applications. * CSA conformance evaluation by UL.

• The time-limit DPDT output contacts can be changed to time-


limit SPDT and instantaneous SPDT output contacts using a
switch.
• Sequence checks are easily performed by setting an
instantaneous output to 0.
• Start signal control for some operating modes.

For the most recent information on models that have been


certified for safety standards, refer to your OMRON website.

Ordering Information
List of Models
H3DT-N/H3DT-L
Supply voltage Control output Standard Eight-mode Timer Expansion Eight-mode Timer
Contact output, DPDT (time-limit DPDT, or time-
limit SPDT + instantaneous SPDT) H3DT-N2 H3DT-L2
24 to 240 VAC/DC Changed using a switch. Model

Contact output, SPDT (time-limit SPDT) H3DT-N1 H3DT-L1

Model Structure
Mounting
Model Operating modes Terminal block Input type Output type Safety standards
method

A2: ON Delay (Power ON Delay)


H3DT-N2 B3: Flicker OFF Start (Power ON Start) 10 terminals Relay, DPDT
B4: Flicker ON Start (Power ON Start)
D: Signal OFF Delay
E2: Interval (Power ON Start)
E3: Signal OFF Interval cULus
H3DT-N1 F2: Cumulative (ON Delay) 8 terminals Relay, SPDT (UL 508 CSA C22.2 No.14)
F3: Cumulative (Interval) CCC
DIN Track
Voltage input LR
mounting
A: ON Delay (Signal ON Delay) DNV GL
H3DT-L2 B: Flicker OFF Start (Signal Start) 10 terminals Relay, DPDT EN 61812-1
B2: Flicker ON Start (Signal Start) IEC 60664-1 4 kV/2
C: Signal ON/OFF Delay
E: Interval (Signal Start)
G: Signal ON/OFF Delay
H3DT-L1 J: One-shot Output (Signal Start) 8 terminals Relay, SPDT
J2: One-shot Output (Power ON Start)

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H3DT-N/H3DT-L
Specifications
Time Ranges
Time range setting 0.1 s 1s 10 s 1 min 10 min 1h 10 h 100 h
Set time range 0.1 to 1.2 s 1 to 12 s 10 to 120 s 1 to 12 min 10 to 120 min 1 to 12 h 10 to 120 h 100 to 1,200 h
Scale numbers 12

Ratings
Power supply voltage *1 24 to 240 VAC/DC, 50/60 Hz *2
Allowable voltage fluctuation
85% to 110% of rated voltage
range
Power reset Minimum power-OFF time: 0.1 s
Reset voltage 10% of rated voltage
24 to 240 VAC/DC
Voltage input
High level: 20.4 to 264 VAC/DC, Low level: 0 to 2.4 VAC/DC
At 240 VAC: 2.3 VA max., at 240 VDC: 1.0 W max.,
*3 H3DT-N2/-L2
at 24 VDC: 0.3 W max.
Power
consumption At 240 VAC: 2.0 VA max., at 240 VDC: 0.9 W max.,
H3DT-N1/-L1
at 24 VDC: 0.3 W max.
Rated Insulation Voltage 250 VAC *1. When using a 24-VDC power supply voltage,
there will be an inrush current of approximately
Contact output: 5 A at 250 VAC with resistive load (cosφ = 1), 0.5 A. Allow for this inrush current when
5 A at 30 VDC with resistive load *5,
turning ON and OFF the power supply to the
0.15 A max. at 125 VDC with resistive load,
Control output 0.1A max. at 125 VDC with L/R of 7 ms. Timer with device with a solid-state output,
The minimum applicable load is 10 mA at 5 VDC (P reference value). such as a sensor.
Contact materials : Ag-alloy + Gold plating *2. DC ripple: 20% max.
(Recommended fuse: BLN5 (Littelfuse) or 0216005MXEP) *3. The power consumption is for after the Timer
Ambient operating
times out in mode F2 for the H3DT-N and
−20 to 60°C (with no icing) mode A for the H3DT-L.
temperature
The maximum power consumption is given,
Storage temperature −40 to 70°C (with no icing) including the current consumed by the input
Surrounding air operating circuit.
25% to 85%
humidity

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H3DT-N/H3DT-L

Characteristics
Accuracy of operating Relation between H3DT Ambient
±1% of FS max. (±1% ±10 ms max. at 1.2-s range)
time Temperature and Mounting
Setting error ±10% of FS ±0.05 s max.
Interval (Reference Values)
Minimum input signal The relation between the ambient temperature
50 ms (start input)
width
and mounting interval is shown in the following
Influence of voltage ±0.5% of FS max. (±0.5% ±10 ms max. at 1.2-s range) graph.
Influence of If the Timer is used at 55°C or higher with a
±2% of FS max. (±2% ±10 ms max. at 1.2-s range)
temperature mounting interval that is smaller than that
Insulation resistance 100 MΩ min. at 500 VDC shown in the following diagram, the
Between charged metal part and operating section: 2,900 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 temperature inside the Timer will increase,
min. reducing the life expectancy of internal parts.
Dielectric strength Between control output terminals and operating circuit: 2,000 VAC 50/60 Hz for

Ambient temperature (°C)


80
1 min.
Between contacts not located next to each other: 1,000 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 min. 70
Impulse withstand 5 kV between power terminals, 7.4 kV between conductor terminal and
test voltage operating section 60

Square-wave noise generated by noise simulator (pulse width: 100 ns/1 μs,
Noise immunity 50
1-ns rise): ±1.5 kV
Static immunity Malfunction: 4 kV, Destruction: 8 kV 40

Vibration Destruction 0.75-mm single amplitude at 10 to 55 Hz for 2 h each in 3 directions


30
resistance Malfunction 0.5-mm single amplitude at 10 to 55 Hz for 10 min each in 3 directions
Destruction 1,000 m/s2 3 times each in 6 directions 20
Shock
resistance Malfunction 100 m/s2 3 times each in 6 directions 10

Life Mechanical 10 million operations min. (under no load at 1,800 operations/h)


expectancy Electrical 100,000 operations min. (5 A at 250 VAC, resistive load at 360 operations/h) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Mounting interval (mm)
Degree of protection IP30 (Terminal block: IP20)
Weight Approx. 100 g Testing Method
Tested Timer: H3DT-N/-L

Applicable standards
Applied voltage: 240 VAC
Installation pitch: 0 and 10 mm
Load current: 5 A
cULus: UL 508/CSA C22.2 No. 14
EN 61812-1: Pollution degree 2, Overvoltage category III
Safety
CCC: GB/T 14048.5 Pollution degree 2, Overvoltage category III * Test Test Test Test Test
standards
LR: Category ENV1.2 timer timer timer timer timer
1 2 3 4 5
DNV GL (Temperature B, Humidity B, Vibration A, EMC A, Enclosure A)
(EMI) EN 61812-1
Radiated Emissions: EN 55011 class B DIN Track Timer installation pitch: d
Emission AC Mains: EN 55011 class B
Harmonic Current: EN 61000-3-2
Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker: EN 61000-3-3
(EMS) EN 61812-1
EMC
Immunity ESD: EN 61000-4-2
Immunity RF-interference: EN 61000-4-3
Immunity Burst: EN 61000-4-4
Immunity Surge: EN 61000-4-5
Immunity Conducted Disturbance: EN 61000-4-6
Immunity Voltage Dip/Interruption: EN 61000-4-11

* CCC certification requirements


AC-15: Ue: 250 VAC, Ie: 3 A
Rated operating voltage Ue
AC-13: Ue: 250 VAC, Ie: 5 A
Rated operating current Ie
DC-13: Ue: 30 VDC, Ie: 0.1 A
Rated impulse withstand voltage
4 kV (at 240 VAC)
(altitude: 2,000 m max.)
Conditional short-circuit current 1,000 A

I/O
Item Model H3DT-N/L
Input Start Functions to start timing.
The output is turned ON/OFF according to the operating
Output Control output
mode when the value that is set on the dial is reached. *
* If the INST/TIME switch on the front of the Timer is set to INST, relay R2 will operate as instantaneous contacts and will turn ON/OFF in
synchronization with the power supply.

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H3DT-N/H3DT-L
Connections
Block Diagrams
H3DT-N/L

Time setting Time specification Operating mode


AC (DC) input detection circuit switches switch

ROM RAM Clock


Power supply circuit Output circuit

One-chip microcomputer

Start input Input circuit Indicator circuit

Power Output
indicator indicator

Terminal Arrangement
H3DT-N1/L1 H3DT-N2/L2
*2 *2

A1 A2 A1 A2

B1 B1
Start Start

*1

R1 R1 R2
15 15 25/21

18 16 18 16 28/24 26/22

25/21 28/24

16 26/22 16

18 15 18 15

*1. The relay R2 can be set to either instantaneous or time-limit contacts using the switch on the front of the Timer.
*2. The power supply terminals do not have polarity.

(DIN notation) (DIN notation)

(21)
15 15 25
A1 B1 A1 B1

A2 A2
16 18 16 18 26 28
(22) (24)

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H3DT-N/H3DT-L

Input Connections
The start input is a voltage input.
PNP Transistor Input NPN Transistor Input Relay Input Voltage Input Signal Levels
Sensor
1. Transistor ON
24 VDC 24 VDC
Timer (sensor • Residual voltage: 1 V max.
Sensor (sensor Timer Timer
power supply) power supply) Voltage between terminals B1
A1 (+) A1 (−) A1 and A2 must be equal to or
higher than the rated high level
24
(+)
24
(−) Tran- voltage (20.4 VDC min.).
VDC (−) B1 VDC (+) B1 B1 sistor
Start Start Start input 2. Transistor OFF
• Leakage current: 0.01 mA max.
A2 (−) A2 (+) A2
Voltage between terminals B1
Operates when PNP transistor turns ON. Operates when NPN transistor turns ON. Operates when relay turns ON. and A2 must be equal to or
below the rated low level voltage
Consider the minimum load (2.4 VDC min.).
of the relay. (See signal Use relays that can adequately
levels on the right.) switch 0.1 mA at the imposed
voltage.
When the relay is ON or OFF, the
voltage between terminals B1 and
Relay
A2 must be within the following
input
ranges:
• 24 to 240 VAC/DC
When relay is ON: 20.4 to 264
VAC/DC
When relay is OFF: 0 to 2.4 V

Nomenclature
H3DT-N2/L2 H3DT-N1/L1

INIT/TIME switch for relay R2


(Default setting is for time-limit output.) *

Time range switch *


Time range switch * Operation/power indicator (green)
Operation/power indicator (green) (Flashes while Timer is operating.
(Flashes while Timer is operating. Lit when Timer is stopped.)
Lit when Timer is stopped.) Main dial
Main dial (for setting the time)
(for setting the time) Output indicator (orange)
Output indicator (orange) (Lit while Timer gives output.)
(Lit while Timer gives output.)

Operating mode switch *


Operating mode switch *

* If the switch is left between settings, proper operation may not be possible. * If the switch is left between settings, proper operation may not be possible.
Make sure that the switch is set properly. Make sure that the switch is set properly.
Note: The default settings are for 0.1 s in mode A2 for the H3DT-N and mode A for the H3DT-L. Note: The default settings are for 0.1 s in mode A2 for the H3DT-N and mode A for the H3DT-L.

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H3DT-N/H3DT-L
Dimensions (Unit: mm)

Timers
H3DT-N
H3DT-L

17.5 17.5

90

H3DT-N2 H3DT-N1
H3DT-L2 H3DT-L1
5
H3DT-N2 H3DT-N1 86
H3DT-L2 H3DT-L1 90

Track Mounting Products (Sold Separately)


Refer to page 29 for details.

Options (Order Separately)


Front Cover
Refer to page 29 for details.

Operating Procedures
Basic Operation
Setting Switches
• Each switch has a snap mechanism that secures the switch at given positions. Set the switch to one of these positions.
Do not set it midway between two positions. Malfunction could result from an improper setting.

Setting the Operating Mode Setting the INIT/TIME Switch Setting the Time Range
Setting the Operating Mode Switching Relay R2 between Setting the Time Range
The H3DT-N/L can be set to any of eight Instantaneous and Time-limit The time range switch can be used to set
operating modes. Turn the operating mode the time range. Turn the switch with a flat-
Contacts (H3DT-N2/-L2 Only)
switch with a flat-blade or Phillips blade or Phillips screwdriver.
screwdriver. The INIT/TIME switch can be used to switch
relay R2 between instantaneous and time-
limit operation.

Time range
switch

INIT/TIME
switch

Operating
mode switch

Time-limit operation Instantaneous operation

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H3DT-N/H3DT-L

Timing Charts
• There is no instantaneous output with the H3DT-N1/L1.
A2: ON Delay (Power ON Delay)

Basic Operation
t t −a t−a t

Power (A1 and A2)

Time-limit contacts: NC Power


15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Time-limit contacts: NO Timing
(output indicator) Output
15 and 18 (25 and 28)
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22)
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)
Operation / Power indicator

B3: Flicker OFF Start (Power ON Start)

Basic Operation
t t t−a t t t t −a
Power (A1 and A2)

Time-limit contacts: NC Power


15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Timing Timing Timing Timing
Time-limit contacts: NO
(output indicator) Output
15 and 18 (25 and 28)
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22)
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator

B4: Flicker ON Start (Power ON Start)

Basic Operation
t t t −a t t t t −a
Power (A1 and A2)

Time-limit contacts: NC Power


15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Timing Timing Timing Timing
Time-limit contacts: NO
(output indicator) Output
15 and 18 (25 and 28)
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22)
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator

D: Signal OFF Delay

t t −a t−a t t −a Basic Operation


Power (A1 and A2)

Start input (B1 and A1)

Time-limit contacts: NC Power


15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Time-limit contacts: NO Start input
(output indicator)
Timing
15 and 18 (25 and 28)
Output
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22) * The start input is valid while the Timer is in operation.
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)
Operation / Power indicator

Note: 1. The reset time is 0.1 s min. Make sure the signal input time is 0.05 s or longer.
2. “t” is the set time. “t−a” is a time that is less that the set time.

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H3DT-N/H3DT-L

E2: Interval (Power ON Start)

Basic Operation
t t−a t− a t
Power (A1 and A2)

Time-limit contacts: NC Power


15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Timing
Time-limit contacts: NO
(output indicator) Output
15 and 18 (25 and 28)
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22)
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator

E3: Signal OFF Interval

t t−a t −a t t −a Basic Operation


Power (A1 and A2)

Start input (B1 and A1)


Power
Time-limit contacts: NC
15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Time-limit contacts: NO Start input
(output indicator) Timing
15 and 18 (25 and 28) Output
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22) * The start input is valid while the Timer is in operation.
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator

F2: Cumulative (ON Delay)

t t−a t1 t2
Basic Operation
Power (A1 and A2)

Start input (B1 and A1)

Time-limit contacts: NC Power


15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Time-limit contacts: NO Start input
(output indicator)
15 and 18 (25 and 28) Timing Holding Timing
Output
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22)
Note: Timing is performed while the start input is ON.
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator


t1+t2=t

F3:Cumulative (Interval)

t−a t1 t2
t
Power (A1 and A2)
Basic Operation

Start input (B1 and A1)

Time-limit contacts: NC Power


15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Time-limit contacts: NO
Start input
(output indicator)
15 and 18 (25 and 28)
Timing Holding Timing
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22) Output
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24) Note: Timing is performed while the start input is ON.

Operation / Power indicator


t1+t2=t

Note: 1. The reset time is 0.1 s min. Make sure the signal input time is 0.05 s or longer.
2. “t” is the set time. “t−a” is a time that is less that the set time.

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H3DT-N/H3DT-L

A: ON Delay (Signal ON Delay)

t t−a t Basic Operation


Power (A1 and A2)

Start input (B1 and A1)


Power
Time-limit contacts: NC
15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Time-limit contacts: NO Start input
(output indicator) Timing
15 and 18 (25 and 28) Output
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22) * The start input is ignored while the Timer is in operation
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator

B: Flicker OFF Start (Signal Start)

t t t−a t t t t−a Basic Operation


Power (A1 and A2)

Start input (B1 and A1)


Power
Time-limit contacts: NC
15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Start input
Time-limit contacts: NO Timing Timing Timing Timing
(output indicator)
15 and 18 (25 and 28) Output
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22) * The start input is ignored while the Timer is in operation
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator

B2: Flicker ON Start (Signal Start)

t t t −a t t t t−a Basic Operation


Power (A1 and A2)

Start input (B1 and A1)


Power
Time-limit contacts: NC
15 and 16 (25 and 26) Start input
Time-limit contacts: NO Timing Timing Timing Timing
(output indicator)
Output
15 and 18 (25 and 28)
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22) * The start input is ignored while the Timer is in operation
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator

C: Signal ON/OFF Delay

t t t t −a t −a t t−a Basic Operation


Power (A1 and A2)

Start input (B1 and A1)


Power
Time-limit contacts: NC
15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Start input
Time-limit contacts: NO
(output indicator) Timing Timing Timing Timing
15 and 18 (25 and 28) Output
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22)
* The start input is valid while the Timer is in operation.
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator

Note: 1. The reset time is 0.1 s min. Make sure the signal input time is 0.05 s or longer.
2. “t” is the set time. “t−a” is a time that is less that the set time.

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H3DT-N/H3DT-L

E: Interval (Signal Start)

t t t−a t −a t t−a Basic Operation


Power (A1 and A2)

Start input (B1 and A1)


Power
Time-limit contacts: NC
15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Start input
Time-limit contacts: NO
Timing
(output indicator)
15 and 18 (25 and 28) Output
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22) * The start input is valid while the Timer is in operation.
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator

G: Signal ON/OFF Delay

t t t t−a t t −a Basic Operation


Power (A1 and A2)

Start input (B1 and A1)


Power
Time-limit contacts: NC
15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Start input
Time-limit contacts: NO
(output indicator) Timing Timing Timing Timing
15 and 18 (25 and 28) Output
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22) * The start input is valid while the Timer is in operation.
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator

J: One-shot Output (Signal Start)

t t t−a t−a t t−a Basic Operation


Power (A1 and A2)

Start input (B1 and A1)


Power
Time-limit contacts: NC
15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Start input
Time-limit contacts: NO
(output indicator)
1 s±0.6 s (fixed) 1 s±0.6 s (fixed) 1 s±0.6 s (fixed) Timing 1 s±0.6 s
15 and 18 (25 and 28) Output (fixed)
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22) * The start input is valid while the Timer is in operation.
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator

J2: One-shot Output (Power ON Start)

t−a Basic Operation


t t
Power (A1 and A2)

Time-limit contacts: NC
15 and 16 (25 and 26) Power
Time-limit contacts: NO
(output indicator) 1 s±0.6 s (fixed) 1 s±0.6 s (fixed) Timing 1 s±0.6 s
15 and 18 (25 and 28) Output (fixed)
Instantaneous contacts: NC
(21 and 22)
Instantaneous contacts: NO
(21 and 24)

Operation / Power indicator

Note: 1. The reset time is 0.1 s min. Make sure the signal input time is 0.05 s or longer.
2. “t” is the set time. “t−a” is a time that is less that the set time.

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Power ON-delay Timer

H3DT-A
*
• Single Mode Timers with power ON delay operation. LR
* CSA conformance evaluation by UL.

For the most recent information on models that have been


certified for safety standards, refer to your OMRON website.
Ordering Information
List of Models
Supply voltage Control output H3DT-A
Contact output, DPDT (time-limit DPDT) H3DT-A2
24 to 240 VAC/DC Model
Contact output, SPDT (time-limit SPDT) H3DT-A1

Model Structure
Model Operating modes Terminal block Output type Mounting method Safety standards
cULus
H3DT-A2 8 terminals Relay, DPDT (UL508 CSA C22.2 No.14)
CCC
Power ON-delay DIN Track mounting LR
DNV GL
H3DT-A1 6 terminals Relay, SPDT EN61812-1
IEC60664-1 4 kV/2

Specifications
Time Ranges
Time range setting 0.1 s 1s 10 s 1 min 10 min 1h 10 h 100 h
Set time range 0.1 to 1.2 s 1 to 12 s 10 to 120 s 1 to 12 min 10 to 120 min 1 to 12 h 10 to 120 h 100 to 1,200 h
Scale numbers 12

Ratings
Power supply voltage *1 24 to 240 VAC/DC, 50/60 Hz *2
Allowable voltage fluctuation
85% to 110% of rated voltage
range
Power reset Minimum power-OFF time: 0.1 s
Reset voltage 10% of rated voltage
At 240 VAC: 2.2 VA max., at 240 VDC: 0.7 W max.,
*3 H3DT-A2
at 24 VDC: 0.3 W max.
Power
consumption At 240 VAC: 1.8 VA max., at 240 VDC: 0.6 W max.,
H3DT-A1
at 24 VDC: 0.3 W max.
Rated Insulation Voltage 250 VAC
Contact output: 5 A at 250 VAC with resistive load (cosφ = 1),
5 A at 30 VDC with resistive load,
0.15 A max. at 125 VDC with resistive load, *1. When using a 24-VDC power supply voltage,
Control output 0.1A max. at 125 VDC with L/R of 7 ms. there will be an inrush current of approximately
The minimum applicable load is 10 mA at 5 VDC (P reference value). 0.5 A. Allow for this inrush current when
Contact materials : Ag-alloy turning ON and OFF the power supply to the
(Recommended fuse: BLN5 (Littelfuse) or 0216005MXEP) Timer with device with a solid-state output,
Ambient operating such as a sensor.
−20 to 60°C (with no icing)
temperature *2. DC ripple: 20% max.
Storage temperature −40 to 70°C (with no icing) *3. The power consumption is the value after the
Timer times out.
Surrounding air operating
25% to 85%
humidity

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H3DT-A

Characteristics
Accuracy of operating Relation between H3DT Ambient
±1% of FS max. (±1% ±10 ms max. at 1.2-s range)
time Temperature and Mounting
Setting error ±10% of FS ±0.05 s max.
Interval (Reference Values)
Influence of voltage ±0.5% of FS max. (±0.5% ±10 ms max. at 1.2-s range) The relation between the ambient temperature
Influence of
±2% of FS max. (±2% ±10 ms max. at 1.2-s range)
and mounting interval is shown in the following
temperature graph.
Insulation resistance 100 MΩ min. at 500 VDC If the Timer is used at 55°C or higher with a
Between charged metal part and operating section: 2,900 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 mounting interval that is smaller than that
min. shown in the following diagram, the
Dielectric strength Between control output terminals and operating circuit: 2,000 VAC 50/60 Hz for temperature inside the Timer will increase,
1 min. reducing the life expectancy of internal parts.
Between contacts not located next to each other: 1,000 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 min.

Ambient temperature (°C)


80
Impulse withstand 5 kV between power terminals, 7.4 kV between conductor terminal and
test voltage operating section 70
Square-wave noise generated by noise simulator (pulse width: 100 ns/1 μs,
Noise immunity
1-ns rise): ±1.5 kV 60

Static immunity Malfunction: 4 kV, Destruction: 8 kV 50

Vibration Destruction 0.75-mm single amplitude at 10 to 55 Hz for 2 h each in 3 directions


40
resistance Malfunction 0.5-mm single amplitude at 10 to 55 Hz for 10 min each in 3 directions

Shock Destruction 1,000 m/s2 3 times each in 6 directions 30

resistance Malfunction 100 m/s2 3 times each in 6 directions 20

Life Mechanical 10 million operations min. (under no load at 1,800 operations/h)


10
expectancy Electrical 100,000 operations min. (5 A at 250 VAC, resistive load at 360 operations/h)
Degree of protection IP30 (Terminal block: IP20) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Weight Approx. 100 g Mounting interval (mm)

Applicable standards
Testing Method
Tested Timer: H3DT-A
Applied voltage: 240 VAC
cULus: UL 508/CSA C22.2 No. 14
Installation pitch: 0 and 10 mm
EN 61812-1: Pollution degree 2, Overvoltage category III
Safety
CCC: GB/T 14048.5 Pollution degree 2, Overvoltage category III * Load current: 5 A
standards
LR: Category ENV1.2
DNV GL (Temperature B, Humidity B, Vibration A, EMC A, Enclosure A) Test Test Test Test Test
timer timer timer timer timer
(EMI) EN 61812-1 1 2 3 4 5
Radiated Emissions: EN 55011 class B
Emission AC Mains: EN 55011 class B
Harmonic Current: EN 61000-3-2
DIN Track Timer installation pitch: d
Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker: EN 61000-3-3
(EMS) EN 61812-1
EMC
Immunity ESD: EN 61000-4-2
Immunity RF-interference: EN 61000-4-3
Immunity Burst: EN 61000-4-4
Immunity Surge: EN 61000-4-5
Immunity Conducted Disturbance: EN 61000-4-6
Immunity Voltage Dip/Interruption: EN 61000-4-11

* CCC certification requirements


AC-15: Ue: 250 VAC, Ie: 3 A
Rated operating voltage Ue
AC-13: Ue: 250 VAC, Ie: 5 A
Rated operating current Ie
DC-13: Ue: 30 VDC, Ie: 0.1 A
Rated impulse withstand voltage
4 kV (at 240 VAC)
(altitude: 2,000 m max.)
Conditional short-circuit current 1,000 A

I/O
Input None
The output is turned ON/OFF according to the operating mode when
Output Control output
the value that is set on the dial is reached.

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H3DT-A
Connections
Block Diagrams
H3DT-A

Time setting Time specification


AC (DC) input detection circuit switches

ROM RAM Clock


Power supply circuit Output circuit

One-chip microcomputer

Indicator circuit

Power Output
indicator indicator

Terminal Arrangement
H3DT-A1 H3DT-A2
* *

A1 A2 A1 A2

R1 R1 R2
15 15 25

18 16 18 16 28 26

25 28

16 26 16

18 15 18 15

* The power supply terminals do not have polarity.

(DIN notation) (DIN notation)

15 15 25
A1 A1

A2 A2
16 18 16 18 26 28

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H3DT-A
Nomenclature
H3DT-A2 H3DT-A1
Front View Front View

Time range switch *


Time range switch *
Operation/power indicator (green)
Operation/power indicator (green) (Flashes while Timer is operating.
(Flashes while Timer is operating. Lit when Timer is stopped.)
Lit when Timer is stopped.) Main dial
Main dial (for setting the time)
(for setting the time) Output indicator (orange)
Output indicator (orange) (Lit while Timer gives output.)
(Lit while Timer gives output.)

* If the switch is left between settings, proper operation may not be possible. * If the switch is left between settings, proper operation may not be possible.
Make sure that the switch is set properly. Make sure that the switch is set properly.
Note: The default settings are for 0.1 s. Note: The default settings are for 0.1 s.

Dimensions (Unit: mm)

Timers
H3DT-A

17.5 17.5

90

5
H3DT-A2 H3DT-A1 86

90

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15
H3DT-A
Operating Procedures
Basic Operation
Setting Switches
• Each switch has a snap mechanism that secures the switch at given positions. Set the switch to one of these positions.
Do not set it midway between two positions. Malfunction could result from an improper setting.

Setting the Time Range


Setting the Time Range
The time range switch can be used to set
the time range. Turn the switch with a flat-
blade or Phillips screwdriver.

Time range
switch

Timing Charts
ON Delay (Power ON Delay)

t t−a t−a t

Power (A1 and A2)

Time-limit contacts: NC
15 and 16 (25 and 26)
Time-limit contacts: NO
(output indicator)
15 and 18 (25 and 28)

Power indicator

Note: 1. The reset time is 0.1 s min.


2. “t” is the set time. “t−a” is a time that is less that the set time.

16
Twin Timer

H3DT-F
*
• Switch between flicker-OFF or flicker-ON start mode. LR
• Independent ON time and OFF time settings. * CSA conformance evaluation by UL.

• Eight time ranges from 0.1 s to 1,200 h.

For the most recent information on models that have been


certified for safety standards, refer to your OMRON website.

Ordering Information
List of Models
Operating modes Supply voltage Control output H3DT-F
Flicker OFF start/flicker ON start 24 to 240 VAC/DC Contact output: SPDT Model H3DK-F

Model Structure
Model Operating modes Terminal block Output type Mounting method Safety standards
cULus
(UL508 CSA C22.2 No. 14)
CCC
H3DT-F Flicker OFF start/flicker ON start 6 terminals Relay, SPDT DIN Track mounting LR
DNV GL
EN 61812-1
IEC 60664-1 4 kV/2

Specifications
Time Ranges
Time range setting 0.1 s 1s 10 s 1 min 10 min 1h 10 h 100 h
Set time range 0.1 to 1.2 s 1 to 12 s 10 to 120 s 1 to 12 min 10 to 120 min 1 to 12 h 10 to 120 h 100 to 1,200 h
Scale numbers 12

Ratings
Power supply voltage *1 24 to 240 VAC/DC, 50/60 Hz *2
Allowable voltage fluctuation range 85% to 110% of rated voltage
Power reset Minimum power-OFF time: 0.1 s
Reset voltage 10% of rated voltage
Power consumption H3DT-F At 240 VAC: 1.9VA max., at 240 VDC: 0.6W max., at 24 VDC: 0.3W max.
Rated Insulation Voltage 250 VAC
Contact output: 5 A at 250 VAC with resistive load (cosφ = 1),
5 A at 30 VDC with resistive load,
0.15 A max. at 125 VDC with resistive load,
Control output 0.1 A max. at 125 VDC with L/R of 7 ms.
The minimum applicable load is 10 mA at 5 VDC (P reference value).
Contact materials : Ag-alloy
(Recommended fuse: BLN5 (Littelfuse) or 0216005MXEP)
Ambient operating temperature −20 to 60°C (with no icing)
Storage temperature −40 to 70°C (with no icing)
Surrounding air operating humidity 25% to 85%
*1. When using a 24-VDC power supply voltage, there will be an inrush current of approximately 0.5 A. Allow for this inrush current when turning
ON and OFF the power supply to the Timer with device with a solid-state output, such as a sensor.
*2. DC ripple: 20% max.

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H3DT-F

Characteristics
Accuracy of operating Relation between H3DT Ambient
±1% of FS max. (±1% ±10 ms max. at 1.2-s range)
time Temperature and Mounting
Setting error ±10% of FS ±0.05 s max.
Interval (Reference Values)
Influence of voltage ±0.5% of FS max. (±0.5% ±10 ms max. at 1.2-s range) The relation between the ambient
Influence of
±2% of FS max. (±2% ±10 ms max. at 1.2-s range)
temperature and mounting interval is shown in
temperature the following graph.
Insulation resistance 100 MΩ min. at 500 VDC If the Timer is used at 55°C or higher with a
Between charged metal part and operating section: 2,900 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 mounting interval that is smaller than that
min. shown in the following diagram, the
Dielectric strength Between control output terminals and operating circuit: 2,000 VAC 50/60 Hz for temperature inside the Timer will increase,
1 min. reducing the life expectancy of internal parts.
Between contacts not located next to each other: 1,000 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 min.
80

Ambient temperature (°C)


Impulse withstand 5 kV between power terminals, 7.4 kV between conductor terminal and
test voltage operating section 70
Square-wave noise generated by noise simulator (pulse width: 100 ns/1 μs,
Noise immunity
1-ns rise): ±1.5 kV 60

Static immunity Malfunction: 4 kV, Destruction: 8 kV


50
Vibration Destruction 0.75-mm single amplitude at 10 to 55 Hz for 2 h each in 3 directions
resistance Malfunction 0.5-mm single amplitude at 10 to 55 Hz for 10 min each in 3 directions
40

Shock Destruction 1,000 m/s2 3 times each in 6 directions 30


resistance Malfunction 100 m/s2 3 times each in 6 directions
20
Life Mechanical 10 million operations min. (under no load at 1,800 operations/h)
expectancy Electrical 100,000 operations min. (5 A at 250 VAC, resistive load at 360 operations/h) 10

Degree of protection IP30 (Terminal block: IP20)


0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Weight Approx. 90 g
Mounting interval (mm)

Applicable standards Testing Method


Tested Timer: H3DT-F
cULus: UL 508/CSA C22.2 No. 14 Applied voltage: 240 VAC
EN 61812-1: Pollution degree 2, Overvoltage category III Installation pitch: 0 and 10 mm
Safety
CCC: GB/T 14048.5 Pollution degree 2, Overvoltage category III * Load current: 5 A
standards
LR: Category ENV1.2
DNV GL (Temperature B, Humidity B, Vibration A, EMC A, Enclosure A)
Test Test Test Test Test
(EMI) EN 61812-1 timer timer timer timer timer
Radiated Emissions: EN 55011 class B 1 2 3 4 5
Emission AC Mains: EN 55011 class B
Harmonic Current: EN 61000-3-2
Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker: EN 61000-3-3 DIN Track Timer installation pitch: d
(EMS) EN 61812-1
EMC
Immunity ESD: EN 61000-4-2
Immunity RF-interference: EN 61000-4-3
Immunity Burst: EN 61000-4-4
Immunity Surge: EN 61000-4-5
Immunity Conducted Disturbance: EN 61000-4-6
Immunity Voltage Dip/Interruption: EN 61000-4-11

* CCC certification requirements


AC-15: Ue: 250 VAC, Ie: 3 A
Rated operating voltage Ue
AC-13: Ue: 250 VAC, Ie: 5 A
Rated operating current Ie
DC-13: Ue: 30 VDC, Ie: 0.1 A
Rated impulse withstand voltage
4 kV (at 240 VAC)
(altitude: 2,000 m max.)
Conditional short-circuit current 1,000 A

I/O
Input None
Output is turned ON/OFF according to the time set on the ON time
Output Control output
setting dial and OFF time setting dial.

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H3DT-F
Connections
Block Diagrams Terminal Arrangement
H3DT-F H3DT-F
*

ON OFF
indicator indicator
ON/OFF time setting
ON/OFF start switch
detection circuit A1 A2

Time
AC (DC) specification
input Indicator
circuit switches

ROM RAM Clock R1


15
Power indicator
One-chip microcomputer
Power supply
circuit Output circuit

18 16

16

18 15

(DIN notation)

15
A1

A2
16 18

* The power supply terminals do not have


polarity.

Nomenclature
H3DT-F
Front View

ON/OFF start switch


(Default setting is for
an OFF start.)
ON time range switch
Operation/power indicator (green)
(Lit while the power is ON.)
ON time setting dial
(Sets the ON time.)
ON output
indicator (orange)
OFF time setting dial
(Sets the OFF time.)

OFF time range switch


OFF output
indicator (orange)

19
H3DT-F
Dimensions (Unit: mm)

Timers
H3DT-F

17.5

90

5
86
90

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Operating Procedures
Basic Operation
Setting the Time Ranges Setting the ON/OFF Start Switch Setting the Times
Setting the Time Ranges Setting an ON Start or OFF Start Setting the Times
Use the ON time range switch to set the ON The ON/OFF start switch can be used to Use the ON time setting dial and the OFF
time range and the OFF time range switch switch between ON-start and OFF-start time setting dial to set the ON time and OFF
to set the OFF time range. Turn the operation. time.
switches with a flat-blade or Phillips
screwdriver.

ON/OFF start
switch
ON time setting dial

ON time range
switch

OFF start ON start OFF time setting dial


OFF time range
switch

Timing Charts
Flicker OFF start Flicker ON start

ON ON
Power (A1 and A2) Power (A1 and A2)
OFF OFF
tON tON tON tON tON tON
tOFF tOFF tOFF tOFF tOFF tOFF
ON indicator (15 and 18)
ON ON indicator (15 and 18) ON
OFF OFF
ON ON
OFF indicator (15 and 16) OFF indicator (15 and 16)
OFF OFF
ON ON
Output (15 and 18) Output (15 and 18)
OFF OFF
tON: ON set time tON: ON set time
tOFF: OFF set time tOFF: OFF set time

Note: The reset time is 0.1 s min.

20
Star-delta Timer

H3DT-G
*
• Set two time ranges between 1 and 120 s with one Timer. LR
* CSA conformance evaluation by UL.

For the most recent information on models that have been


certified for safety standards, refer to your OMRON website.
Ordering Information
List of Models
Operating modes Supply voltage Control output H3DT-G
Contact outputs
Star-delta Timer 24 to 240 VAC/DC Model H3DT-G
Delta circuit: SPDT, Star circuit: SPDT

Model Structure
Model Terminal block Operating/resetting method Output type Mounting method Safety standards
cULus
(UL 508 CSA C22.2 No. 14)
Time-limit (relay) CCC
Time-limit operation/
H3DT-G 8 terminals Star circuit: SPDT DIN Track mounting LR
self-resetting
Delta circuit: SPDT DNV GL
EN 61812-1
IEC 60664-1 4 kV/2

Specifications
Time Ranges
Time range setting t1x1 t1x10
Star set time (t1) range 1 to 12 s 10 to 120 s

Star-Delta transfer time (t2) Select from 0.05, 0.1, 0.25, or 0.5 s.

Ratings
Power supply voltage *1 24 to 240 VAC/DC, 50/60 Hz *2
Allowable voltage fluctuation range 85% to 110% of rated voltage
Power reset Minimum power-OFF time: 0.1 s
Reset voltage 10% of rated voltage
At 240 VAC: 1.9 VA max., at 240 VDC: 0.6 W max.,
Power consumption H3DT-G
at 24 VDC: 0.3 W max.
Rated Insulation Voltage 250 V
Contact output:
5 A at 250 VAC with resistive load (cosφ = 1),
5 A at 30 VDC with resistive load
0.15 A max at 125 VDC with resistive load,
Control output 0.1 A max at 125 VDC with L/R of 7 ms.
The minimum applicable load is 10 mA at 5 VDC (P reference
value). *1. When using a 24-VDC power supply voltage,
Contact materials : Ag-alloy there will be an inrush current of approximately
(Recommended fuse: BLN5 (Littelfuse) or 0216005MXEP)
0.5 A. Allow for this inrush current when turning
Ambient operating temperature −20 to 60°C (with no icing) ON and OFF the power supply to the Timer with
Storage temperature −40 to 70°C (with no icing) device with a solid-state output, such as a
sensor.
Surrounding air operating humidity 25% to 85% *2. DC ripple: 20% max.

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H3DT-G

Characteristics
Accuracy of operating
±1% of FS max.
Relation between H3DT
time
Ambient Temperature and
Setting error ±10% of FS ±0.05 s max.
Mounting Interval (Reference
Transfer time Total error ± (25% of transfer time + 5 ms) max.
Values)
Influence of voltage ±0.5% of FS max.
The relation between the ambient
Influence of temperature and mounting interval is shown
±2% of FS max.
temperature
in the following graph.
Insulation resistance 100 MΩ min. at 500 VDC If the Timer is used at 55°C or higher with a
Between charged metal part and operating section: 2,900 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 min. mounting interval that is smaller than that
Between control output terminals and operating circuit: 2,000 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 shown in the following diagram, the
Dielectric strength
min. temperature inside the Timer will increase,
Between contacts not located next to each other: 1,000 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 min.
reducing the life expectancy of internal parts.
Impulse withstand 5 kV between power terminals, 7.4 kV between conductor terminal and operating
test voltage section 80

Ambient temperature (°C)


Square-wave noise generated by noise simulator (pulse width: 100 ns/1 μs,
Noise immunity 70
1-ns rise): ±1.5 kV
Static immunity Malfunction: 4 kV, Destruction: 8 kV 60

Vibration Destruction 0.75-mm single amplitude at 10 to 55 Hz for 2 h each in 3 directions 50


resistance Malfunction 0.5-mm single amplitude at 10 to 55 Hz for 10 min each in 3 directions
40
Shock Destruction 1,000 m/s2 3 times each in 6 directions
resistance Malfunction 100 m/s2 3 times each in 6 directions 30

Life Mechanical 10 million operations min. (under no load at 1,800 operations/h) 20


expectancy Electrical 100,000 operations min. (5 A at 250 VAC, resistive load at 360 operations/h)
10
Degree of protection IP30 (Terminal block: IP20)
Weight Approx. 100 g 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Mounting interval (mm)

Applicable standards Testing Method


Tested Timer: H3DT-G
cULus: UL 508/CSA C22.2 No. 14 Applied voltage: 240 VAC
EN 61812-1: Pollution degree 2, Overvoltage category III
Safety Installation pitch: 0 and 10 mm
CCC: GB/T 14048.5 Pollution degree 2, Overvoltage category III *
standards Load current: 5 A
LR: Category ENV1.2
DNV GL (Temperature B, Humidity B, Vibration A, EMC A, Enclosure A)
Test Test Test Test Test
(EMI) EN 61812-1 timer timer timer timer timer
Radiated Emissions: EN 55011 class B 1 2 3 4 5
Emission AC Mains: EN 55011 class B
Harmonic Current: EN 61000-3-2
Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker: EN 61000-3-3 DIN Track Timer installation pitch: d
(EMS) EN 61812-1
EMC
Immunity ESD: EN 61000-4-2
Immunity RF-interference: EN 61000-4-3
Immunity Burst: EN 61000-4-4
Immunity Surge: EN 61000-4-5
Immunity Conducted Disturbance: EN 61000-4-6
Immunity Voltage Dip/Interruption: EN 61000-4-11

* CCC certification requirements


AC-15: Ue: 250 VAC, Ie: 3 A
Rated operating voltage Ue
AC-13: Ue: 250 VAC, Ie: 5 A
Rated operating current Ie
DC-13: Ue: 30 VDC, Ie: 0.1 A
Rated impulse withstand voltage
4 kV (at 240 VAC)
(altitude: 2,000 m max.)
Conditional short-circuit current 1,000 A

I/O
Input None
Control The star output is turned OFF when the dial set value is reached and the
Output
output delta output is turned ON after the preset transfer time elapses.

22
H3DT-G
Connections
Block Diagrams
H3DT-G
Terminal Arrangement
AC (DC) input Star-delta
H3DT-G
Star time
setting transfer time
switch switch *

Power supply Star output


circuit ROM RAM Clock Output A1 A2
circuit
Delta output
One-chip microcomputer

Star Delta
Power contacts contacts
indicator
R1 R2
Indicator circuit 15 25

18 16 28 26
Star output ON Delta output ON
indicator indicator

25 28

26 16

18 15

(DIN notation)

15 25
A1

A2
16 18 26 28

* The power supply terminals do not have


polarity.

Nomenclature
H3DT-G
Front View

Operation/power indicator (green)


(Lit while the power is ON.)

Main dial
(Sets the star time.)
Star operation indicator
(orange)

Delta operation indicator Star-delta transfer


(orange) time switch

23
H3DT-G
Dimensions (Unit: mm)

Timers
H3DT-G

17.5

90

5
86

90

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Operating Procedures
Basic Operation
Setting the Time Ranges Setting the Time
Setting the Delta Time Range (t1) and Setting the Time
the Star-delta Transfer Time (t2) The start time is set with the main dial.
If the Delta Time Range (t1) is set to ✕ 1 (1 to 12 s), set the Star-delta
Transfer Time on side (A) (the side labeled t1 ✕ 1).
If the Delta Time Range (t1) is set to ✕ 10 (10 to 120 s), set the Star-
delta Transfer Time on side (B) (the side labeled t1 ✕ 10).

(A) (B)
Main dial
Switches the start
time (t1) range.

Star-delta transfer
time setting (t2)

Timing Chart

Power (A1 and A2) ON


OFF
t1
Star contacts (15 and 18) ON t2
OFF

Delta contacts (25 and 28) ON


OFF

Star operation indicator ON


OFF
Delta operation indicator ON
OFF
t1: Star time setting
t2: Transfer time
Note: 1. The reset time is 0.1 s min.
2. “t1” is the start set time. “t2” is the transfer time.

24
Power OFF-delay Timer

H3DT-H
*
• Set two time ranges with each Timer, from 0.1 to 12 seconds LR
for the S Series and from 1.0 to 120 seconds for the L Series. * CSA conformance evaluation by UL.

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certified for safety standards, refer to your OMRON website.
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H3DT-H
S Series L Series
Operating modes Supply voltage Control output (time range: 0.1 to 12 s) (time range: 1.0 to 120 s)
100 to 120 VAC Contact output: SPDT H3DT-HCS H3DT-HCL
Power OFF Delay 200 to 240 VAC Contact output: SPDT Model H3DT-HDS H3DT-HDL
24 to 48 VAC/DC Contact output: SPDT H3DT-HBS H3DT-HBL

Model Structure
Model Terminal block Operating/resetting method Output type Mounting method Safety standards
cULus
(UL 508 CSA C22.2 No. 14)
CCC
Instantaneous operation/
H3DT-H 6 terminals Relay, SPDT DIN Track mounting LR
time-limit reset
DNV GL
EN 61812-1
IEC 60664-1 4 kV/2

Specifications
Time Ranges
S Series L Series
Time range setting x0.1 x1 x1 x10
Set time range 0.1 to 1.2 s 1 to 12 s 1 to 12 s 10 to 120 s
Power ON time 0.1 s min. 0.3 s min.
Scale numbers 12

Ratings
H3DT-HCS/-HCL 100 to 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Supply voltage H3DT-HDS/-HDL 200 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
H3DT-HBS/-HBL 24 to 48 VAC/DC, 50/60 Hz *1
Allowable voltage fluctuation range 85% to 110% of rated voltage
H3DT-HCS At 120 VAC: 8.7 VA max.
H3DT-HCL At 120 VAC: 8.8 VA max.
Power
H3DT-HDS At 240 VAC: 21.6 VA max.
consumption
H3DT-HDL At 240 VAC: 21.7 VA max.
H3DT-HBS/-HBL At 48 VAC: 1.0 VA max., at 24 VDC: 0.4 W max.
Timer operation starting voltage 30% or less of power supply voltage
Rated Insulation Voltage 250 VAC
Contact output, 5 A at 250 VAC with resistive load (cosφ = 1),
5 A at 30 VDC with resistive load
Control output
Contact materials : Ag-alloy
(Recommended fuse: BLN5 (Littelfuse) or 0216005MXEP)
Ambient operating temperature −20 to 60°C (with no icing)
Storage temperature −40 to 70°C (with no icing)
Surrounding air operating humidity 25% to 85% * DC ripple: 20% max.

25
H3DT-H

Characteristics
Accuracy of operating Relation between H3DT
±1% of FS max. (±1% ±10 ms max. at 1.2-s range)
time Ambient Temperature and
Setting error ±10% of FS ±0.05 s max.
Mounting Interval (Reference
Influence of voltage ±0.5% of FS max. (±0.5% ±10 ms max. at 1.2-s range)
Values)
Influence of The relation between the ambient
±2% of FS max. (±2% ±10 ms max. at 1.2-s range)
temperature
temperature and mounting interval is shown
Insulation resistance 100 MΩ min. at 500 VDC in the following graph.
Between charged metal part and operating section: 2,900 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 If the Timer is used at 55°C or higher with a
min. mounting interval that is smaller than that
Dielectric strength Between control output terminals and operating circuit: 2,000 VAC 50/60 Hz for
1 min.
shown in the following diagram, the
Between contacts not located next to each other: 1,000 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 min. temperature inside the Timer will increase,
reducing the life expectancy of internal parts.
Between power supply terminals: 1 kV for 24-VAC/DC and 48-VAC/DC models,
Impulse withstand
5 kV for all other models.
test voltage 80

Ambient temperature (°C)


Between conductor terminal and operating section: 7.4 kV
70
Square-wave noise generated by noise simulator (pulse width: 100 ns/1 μs,
Noise immunity
1-ns rise): ±1.5 kV (between power supply terminals)
60
Static immunity Malfunction: 4 kV, Destruction: 8 kV
50
Vibration Destruction 0.75-mm single amplitude at 10 to 55 Hz for 2 h each in 3 directions
resistance Malfunction 0.5-mm single amplitude at 10 to 55 Hz for 10 min each in 3 directions 40

Shock Destruction 1,000 m/s2 3 times each in 6 directions


30
resistance Malfunction 100 m/s2 3 times each in 6 directions
20
Life Mechanical 10 million operations min. (under no load at 1,800 operations/h)
expectancy Electrical 100,000 operations min. (5 A at 250 VAC, resistive load at 360 operations/h) 10

Degree of protection IP30 (Terminal block: IP20)


0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Weight Approx. 90 g
Mounting interval (mm)

Applicable standards Testing Method


Tested Timer: H3DT-H
cULus: UL 508/CSA C22.2 No. 14 Applied voltage: 240 VAC
EN 61812-1: Pollution degree 2, Overvoltage category III Installation pitch: 0 and 10 mm
Safety
CCC: GB/T 14048.5 Pollution degree 2, Overvoltage category III * Load current: 5 A
standards
LR: Category ENV1.2
DNV GL (Temperature B, Humidity B, Vibration A, EMC A, Enclosure A)
Test Test Test Test Test
(EMI) EN 61812-1 timer timer timer timer timer
1 2 3 4 5
Radiated Emissions: EN 55011 class B
Emission AC Mains: EN 55011 class B
Harmonic Current: EN 61000-3-2
Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker: EN 61000-3-3 DIN Track Timer installation pitch: d
(EMS) EN 61812-1
EMC
Immunity ESD: EN 61000-4-2
Immunity RF-interference: EN 61000-4-3
Immunity Burst: EN 61000-4-4
Immunity Surge: EN 61000-4-5
Immunity Conducted Disturbance: EN 61000-4-6
Immunity Voltage Dip/Interruption: EN 61000-4-11

* CCC certification requirements


AC-15: Ue: 250 VAC, Ie: 3 A
Rated operating voltage Ue
AC-13: Ue: 250 VAC, Ie: 5 A
Rated operating current Ie
DC-13: Ue: 30 VDC, Ie: 0.1 A
Rated impulse withstand voltage
4 kV (at 240 VAC)
(altitude: 2,000 m max.)
Conditional short-circuit current 1,000 A

I/O
Input None
The Timer operates as soon as the Timer is turned ON. The Timer
Output Control output starts timing when the power is turned OFF and the output is turned
OFF when the time set on the dial elapses.

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H3DT-H
Connections
Block Diagrams Terminal Arrangement
H3DT-H H3DT-H
*

Time specification
AC (DC) input Indicator circuit switches

A1 A2

Power supply
circuit Oscillation circuit Counting circuit Output circuit

R1
15

Power
interruption
detection circuit 18 16

16

18 15

(DIN notation)
15
A1

A2
16 18
Note: The above figure shows the terminal
arrangement for a 24 to 48-VAC/DC
model. Models with 100 to 120-VAC
or 200 to 240-VAC power input do not
have a DC input.
* The power supply terminals do not have
polarity.

Nomenclature
H3DT-H
Front View

Time range switch


(S Series: ×0.1 or ×1,
Power indicator (green) L Series: ×1 or ×10)
(Lit while the power is ON.)
Main dial
(for setting the time)

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H3DT-H
Dimensions (Unit: mm)

Timers
H3DT-H

17.5

90

5
86

90

Track Mounting Products (Sold Separately)


Refer to page 29 for details.

Options (Order Separately)


Front Cover
Refer to page 29 for details.

Operating Procedures
Basic Operation
Setting the Time Ranges Setting the Time
Setting the Time Ranges Setting the Time
The scale multiplier can be changed with the timer range switch. It can The operation time is set with the main dial.
be changed between ×0.1 s and ×1 s for an S-series Timer and
between ×1 s and ×10 s for an L-series Timer.

Main dial
Time range
switch

Timing Charts
Rt
Rt t t
ON
Power (A1 and A2)
OFF
ON
Output relay: NO (15 and 18)
OFF
ON
Output relay: NC (15 and 16)
OFF

Indicator ON
OFF
t: Set time
S Series: 0.1 s min.
Rt: Minimum power-ON time
L Series: 0.3 s min.
(The output may never turn ON if the power is not ON for at least this time.)

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H3DT
Track Mounting Products (Sold Separately) (Unit: mm)

DIN Track
PFP-100N
PFP-50N 7.3±0.15
4.5
35±0.3 27±0.15

15 25 25 25 25 15(5) * 1
10 10
1,000 (500) *
* Dimensions in parentheses are for the PFP-50N.

DIN Track
PFP-100N2 16

4.5
35±0.3 27 24 29.2

15 25 25 25 25 15 1 1.5
10 10
1,000

End Plate 10
PFP-M 6.2
1.8
M4x8
panhead
screw 1
50 35.5 35.3
1.8

11.5

10 1.3
M4 screw 4.8
and washer
16
Spacer 5 12
PFP-S

34.8
44.3

16.5
Note: 1. Order the above products in multiples of 10.
2. The Tracks conform to DIN standards.

Options (Order Separately)

Front Cover
Y92A-D1A

1.8

52.7

3.5

17.5 5.85

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H3DT
Safety Precautions
Refer to Safety Precautions for All Timers.
Format of Warning Indications
Precautions for Safe Use
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
CAUTION which, if not avoided, may result in minor or • Rapid changes in temperature or high humidity may cause
moderate injury or in property damage. condensation in Timer circuits, possibly resulting in malfunction or
Indicates supplementary comments on damage to components. Check the application environment.
Precautions for • Use the Timer within the ambient operating temperature and
what to do or avoid doing, to use the
Safe Use product safety. ambient operating humidity ranges given for the Timer model you
Includes operating precautions to ensure are using.
Precautions for that the product will operate properly and • Do not use or store a Timer in the following locations.
• Locations subject to water, oil, or chemicals
Correct Use that performance and functions will not be
adversely affected. • Outdoor locations or under direct sunlight
• Locations subject to dust or corrosive gases (sulfurizing gases,
Meaning of Graphic Symbols for Ensuring Product Safety ammonia, chloride gas, silicon gas, etc.)
• Locations subject to vibration and large shocks
Indicates the possibility of electric shock under • Locations subject to wind and rain
specific conditions. • Locations subject to insects or small animals
• Each switch has a snap mechanism that secures the switch at
given positions. Set each switch to one of these positions. Do not
Indicates the instructions of unspecified prohibited set a switch midway between two positions. Malfunction or failure
action. could result from an improper setting.
• Separate the Timer from any sources of excessive static electricity,
Indicates the possibility of injuries, such as electric such as forming materials and pipes carrying power or liquid
shock by disassembling the device, prohibiting materials.
disassembly. • Maintain the variations in the power supply voltage to within the
specified allowable range.
Indicates the instructions of unspecified general • If a voltage that exceeds the rating is applied, internal components
action. may be destroyed.
• The terminal block may be damaged if you insert a screwdriver in
the release hole with excessive force.
CAUTION • Do not wire anything to the release holes.
• Do not tilt or twist a flat-blade screwdriver while it is inserted into a
Switching arcs or relay heating may cause fire or release hole on the terminal block. The terminal block may be
explosion. Do not use the Timer in the presence of damaged.
inflammable or explosive gases. • Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the release holes at an angle.
The terminal block may be damaged if you insert the screwdriver
The H3DT Series uses a transformerless power straight in.
supply system. An electrical shock may occur if an • Do not allow the flat-blade screwdriver to fall out while it is inserted
input terminal is touched while power is being into a release hole.
supplied. • Do not bend a wire past its natural bending radius or pull on it with
excessive force. Doing so may cause the wire disconnection.
• Do not insert more than one wire into each terminal insertion hole.
The inrush current will depend on the type of load • To prevent wiring materials from smoking or ignition, confirm wire
and may influence the contact switching ratings and use the wiring materials given in the following table.
frequency and number of operations. Check both
the rated current and the inrush current, and allow Stripping length
Recommended wire
(Ferrules not used)
leeway in the circuit design.
0.25 to 1.5mm2/AWG24 to 16 8 mm

The life of the output relay largely depends on the


• Use only the specified wires for wiring.
switching current and other switch conditions.
• When wiring the terminals, allow some leeway in the wire length.
Consider the actual application conditions and do
• Install and clearly label a switch or circuit breaker so that the
not exceed the rated load or electrical life. If the operator can quickly turn OFF the power supply.
output relay is used beyond its service life, the contacts may • If the Timer is left in the timed out condition for a long period of time
fuse or burning may occur. Also, never exceed the rated load at high temperatures, internal components (such as electrolytic
current. When using a heater, also place a thermal switch in capacitors) may deteriorate quickly.
the load circuit. • The exterior of the Timer may be damaged by organic solvents
(such as thinners or benzene), strong alkali, or strong acids.
Do not remove the external case. • For Timers with AC power input, use a commercial power supply
for the power supply voltage. Although some inverters give 50/60
Hz as the output frequency, do not use an inverter output as the
power supply for a Timer. Doing so may result in smoking or
Minor electric shock, fire, or equipment failure may burning due to internal temperature increases in the Timer.
sometimes occur. Do not disassemble, modify, or • When disposing of the Timer, observe all local ordinances as they
repair the Timer or touch any internal parts. apply.

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H3DT

• The Timer may not operate properly in locations that are subject to Screw Mounting
sulfide gas, such as in sewers or incinerators. Products that are 1. Pull out the two hooks on the back of the Timer to the outside until
suitable for operation in sulfide gas are not available for OMRON you hear them click in place.
Timers or general control devices. Seal the Timer to isolate it from 2. Insert M3 screws into the hook holes and secure the Timer.
sulfide gas. If the Timer cannot be sealed, OMRON can make
Mounting Hole Dimensions
special products with resistance to sulfide gas for some Timers.
Ask your OMRON representative for details. (1)
• Confirm that the power and output indicators are operating Two M3 screw holes or
normally. Depending on the operating environment, the indicators (2) two 3-dia. holes
and plastic parts may deteriorate faster than expected, causing the 108
indicators to fail. Periodically perform inspections and
replacements.

Precautions for Correct Use (1)

Be sure you understand the contents of this document and handle the Note: Pull out the hooks to mount
Timers according to the instructions provided. (2) the Relay with screws.
Changing Switch Settings
Power Supply
Do not change the time unit, operating mode, or INIT/ TIME switch
• The power supply can be connected to the power input terminals
while the power is being supplied to the Timer. Doing so may result in
without considering polarity.
malfunction. Turn OFF the power supply before changing the setting
• A DC power supply can be connected if its ripple factor is 20% or
of any switch.
less and the average voltage is within the allowable voltage
Mounting and Dismounting fluctuation range of the Timer.
• Although there are no particular mounting restrictions, the Timer • For the power supply of the input device, use an isolating
should be mounted as horizontally as possible. transformer in which the primary and secondary windings are
• To mount the Timer to a DIN Track, hook the Timer onto the DIN mutually isolated and the secondary winding is not grounded.
Track and press the Timer in the direction of the arrow until you (H3DT-N and H3DT-L only)
hear it lock into place. • The H3DT-H has a large inrush current. Provide sufficient power
Hook supply capacity.
If the power supply capacity is too small, there may be delays in
turning ON the output.

Relationship between Input and Power Supply


Circuits (H3DT-N/L)

B1 A1

AC/DC
Input circuit Power supply circuit
power supply
Hook

• To remove the Timer, insert a screwdriver into the hook on the top
A2
or bottom and pull out the hook to release the Timer.
Hook • The input circuit and the power supply circuit are configured
independently. The input circuit can be turned ON and OFF without
considering the ON/OFF state of the power supply.
A voltage equivalent to the power supply voltage is also applied to
the input circuit.

30 mm min.
Hook

• It will be easier to mount and dismount the Timer if a distance of 30


mm or more is provided between the bottom of the Timer and other
equipment.

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H3DT

• If a relay or transistor is connected to two or more Timers, the input Wiring


terminals of those Timers must be wired properly so that they will
1. Connecting Wires to the Push-In Plus Terminal Block
not be different in phase or the terminals will be short-circuited to
one another. Always use the same power supply phases.
Part Names of the Terminal Block
<Upper side> <Lower side>
Contact or transistor for
external input signal
Terminal
A1 Release hole
(Insertion) hole
B1 Release hole
H3DT Power Terminal
(Insertion) hole
A2

Connecting Wires with Ferrules and Solid Wires


A1 Insert the solid wire or ferrule straight into the terminal block until the
end strikes the terminal block.
B1
H3DT <Upper side> <Lower side>
Terminal
(Insertion) hole Release hole
A2

Contact or transistor for


external input signal Ferrule
A1 Ferrule
Terminal
Release hole (Insertion) hole
B1
H3DT Power
If a wire is difficult to connect because it is too thin, use a flat-blade
A2
screwdriver in the same way as when connecting stranded wire.

Connecting Stranded Wires


A1
Use the following procedure to connect the wires to the terminal block.
1. Hold a flat-blade screwdriver at an angle and insert it into the
B1 release hole. The angle should be between 10° and 15°.
H3DT If the flat-blade screwdriver is inserted correctly, you will feel the
spring in the release hole.
A2 2. With the flat-blade screwdriver still inserted into the release hole,
insert the wire into the terminal hole until it strikes the terminal block.
• The power supply circuits for H3DT-series Timers use switching 3. Remove the flat-blade screwdriver from the release hole.
mode. Therefore, if there is a transformer or other device with a large
<Upper side> <Lower side>
inductance component on the power supply line, the inductance will
cause a reverse voltage. If that occurs, insert a CR filter in the power Flat-blade screwdriver
supply line to reduce the reverse voltage. (2) (3)
(1)
Environment Wire Wire

• When using the Timer in an area with excessive electronic noise,


separate the Timer and input device as far as possible from the
(2)
noise sources. It is also recommended to shield the input signal (3)
wiring to prevent electronic interference. (1)
• The external impulse voltage entering across the power supply Flat-blade screwdriver
terminals has been checked against a ±1.2×50 μs standard
10 to 15°
waveform according to JEC-210, Impulse Voltage/Current Test, of
The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan. Surge or noise Flat-blade
Flat-blade
superimposed on the power supply may damage internal screwdriver screwdriver
components or cause them to malfunction. We recommend that
you check the circuit waveform and use surge absorbers. The 10 to 15°
effects on components depend on the type of surge and noise that
Checking Connections
are generated. Always perform testing with the actual equipment.
• After the insertion, pull gently on the wire to make sure that it will
• The Timer may be be affected by incoming radio wave
not come off and the wire is securely fastened to the terminal block.
interference. Do not use the Timer near radio wave receivers.
• If you use a ferrule with a conductor length of 10 mm, part of the
• Do not use the Timer in circuits with waveform distortion. Error will
conductor may be visible after the ferrule is inserted into the
be large due to waveform distortion.
terminal block, but the product insulation distance will still be
• Do not install the Timer immediately next to heat sources.
satisfied.

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H3DT

2. Removing Wires from the Push-In Plus Terminal Block Recommended Flat-blade Screwdriver
Use the following procedure to remove wires from the terminal block. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to connect and remove wires.
The same method is used to remove stranded wires, solid wires, and Use the following flat-blade screwdriver.
ferrules. The following table shows manufacturers and models as of 2015/Dec.
1. Hold a flat-blade screwdriver at an angle and insert it into the Side Front
release hole.
2. With the flat-blade screwdriver still inserted into the release hole,
2.5 mm dia.
remove the wire from the terminal insertion hole.
3. Remove the flat-blade screwdriver from the release hole.

<Upper side> <Lower side>


Flat-blade screwdriver
0.4 mm 2.5 mm
(2) (3)
(1)
Wire Wire Model Manufacturer
ESD 0,40✕2,5 Wera
(2) SZS 0,4✕2,5
Phoenix Contact
(3) SZF 0-0,4×2,5 *
(1) 0.4✕2.5✕75 302 Wiha
Flat-blade screwdriver
AEF.2,5✕75 Facom
10 to 15° 210-719 Wago
SDI 0.4✕2.5✕75 Weidmuller
Flat-blade Flat-blade
screwdriver screwdriver * OMRON's exclusive purchase model XW4Z-00B is available to
order as SZF 0-0,4×2,5 (manufactured by Phoenix Contact).
10 to 15°
If you wire crossovers and connect terminal blocks in parallel, a large
3. Recommended Ferrules and Crimp Tools current will flow. Make sure that the current does not exceed 10 A.
Recommended ferrules • Do not connect anything to unused terminals.
Applicable Stripping • Wire all terminals correctly.
Ferrule Recommended ferrules
wire Conductor
length • Check all wiring before you turn ON the power supply to the Timer.
(mm)
length
(Ferrules Phoenix Contact Weidmuller Wago • The H3DT-H acts like a high-impedance circuit. Therefore, the
(mm2) (AWG) (mm)
used) product product product Timer may not reset if it is influenced by inductive voltage. To
8 10 AI 0,25-8 H0.25/12 216-301 eliminate inductive voltage, the wires connected to the Timer must
0.25 24 be as short as possible and should not be installed parallel to
10 12 AI 0,25-10 --- ---
power lines. If the Timer is influenced by inductive voltage that is
8 10 AI 0,34-8 H0.34/12 216-302 30% or more of the rated voltage, connect a CR filter with a
0.34 22
10 12 AI 0,34-10 --- --- capacitance of approximately 0.1 μF and a resistance of
8 10 AI 0,5-8 H0.5/14 216-201 approximately 120 Ω or a bleeder resistor between the power
0.5 20 supply terminals.
10 12 AI 0,5-10 H0.5/16 216-241
If there is any residual voltage due to current leakage, connect a
8 10 AI 0,75-8 H0.75/14 216-202 bleeder resistor between the power supply terminals.
0.75 18
10 12 AI 0,75-10 H0.75/16 216-242
8 10 AI 1-8 H1.0/14 216-203
Operating Frequency
1/1.25 18/17 • The H3DT-H may malfunction if it is used as shown below. Do not
10 12 AI 1-10 H1.0/16 216-243
use the H3DT-H in these ways.
8 10 AI 1,5-8 H1.5/14 216-204 Timer Repeatedly Times Out in Cycles of 3 s or Less
1.25/1.5 17/16
10 12 AI 1,5-10 H1.5/16 216-244 3s 3s
or less or less
CRIMPFOX6
Power
Recommended crimp tool CRIMPFOX6T-F PZ6 roto Variocrimp4
CRIMPFOX10S
Output

Note: 1. Make sure that the outer diameter of the wire coating is
In the above case, use the H3DT-N in D mode (signal OFF delay).
smaller than the inner diameter of the insulation sleeve of
the recommended ferrule. • If you use Flicker Mode and set the dial on the H3DT-F to the minimum
2. Make sure that the ferrule processing dimensions conform setting, the contacts may be damaged. Avoid this type of application.
to the following figures.
Options
• Use the Y92A-D1A for the Front Cover.
8 to 10 mm
• If you use the Front Cover, make sure that it is attached securely.

1.9 mm max.
2.6 mm max.

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H3DT

Other Precautions EN/IEC Standard Compliance


• If the Timer is mounted on a control panel, dismount the Timer from
the control panel before carrying out a voltage withstand test • Refer to the datasheet for the H3DK for cable selection and other
between the electric circuits and non-current-carrying metal parts conditions for compliance with EMC standards.
of the Timer. (Otherwise, the internal circuits of the Timer may be
Precaution on EN Standard Compliance
damaged.)
The H3DT complies with EN 61812-1 when it is built into a panel, but
• The H3DK-H uses a latching relay for the output. Shock, such as
observe the following handling methods to ensure compliance with
dropping the H3DK-H during shipment or handling, can cause the
the requirements of this standard.
output contacts to reverse to the neutral position. Check the output
status with a tester before using the H3DK-H. Wiring
• The life expectancy of the control output contacts is greatly Overvoltage category III
affected by switching conditions. Always confirm operation using Pollution degree 2
the actual conditions and equipment before using the Timer and • Open-frame Device
make sure that the number of switching operations presents no • If basic, double, or reinforced insulation is required, use the basic,
problems in performance. If Timer application is continued after double, or reinforced insulation defined in IEC 60664 that is
performance has deteriorated, insulation failure between circuits, suitable for the maximum applied voltage for the clearance, solid
burning of the control output relay, or other problem will eventually insulation, and other factors.
occur. • The power supply terminals and input terminals are not isolated
• If the power supply voltage is gradually increased, a power reset from each other.
may occur or the Timer may time out. Use a switch, relay, or other • There is basic insulation between the power supply terminals and
device with contacts to apply the power supply voltage all at once. output terminals.
• Make sure that residual voltage or inductive voltage is not applied • There is basic insulation between the input terminals and output
after the power turns OFF. terminals.
• Error in the operation time of the Timer is given as a percentage of • The operating section must have reinforced or double insulation.
the full-scale time. The absolute value of the error will not change • The sides of the case are not isolated.
even if the set time is changed. Therefore, always use the Timer • Connect the output contacts (contacts with different polarity) so
with the set time set as close as possible to the full-scale value of that they reach the same potential.
the set time range.
• When switching a microload, check the specified minimum load
given for the Timer model you are using.
• When setting the operating time, do not turn the dial beyond the
scale range.
• Store the Timer within the rated ranges given for the Timer model
you are using. If the Timer is stored below −20°C, allow it to warm
up for three hours at room temperature before turning ON the
power supply.
• Do not install the Timer in any way that would place a load on it. Not isolated
• When cleaning the Timer, do not use thinners or solvents. Use Reinforced insulation
commercial alcohol. (or double insulation)
• If better accuracy is required in the set time, adjust the dial while
measuring the operation time.
• Do not construct a circuit for the H3DT-H that would allow Recommended Replacement Periods and Periodic Replacement
overcurrent and burning to occur if the NO, NC and SPDT contacts as Preventive Maintenance
are short-circuited. Arcing may generate short-circuiting between The recommended replacement period for preventive maintenance is
contacts if there is short-circuiting because of conversion to the greatly influenced by the application environment of the product. As a
MBB contacts caused by asynchronous operation of the NO and guideline for models that do not have a Maintenance Forecast
NC contacts, the interval between the NO and NC contacts is Monitor, the recommended replacement period is 7 to 10 years.* To
small, or a large current is left open. prevent failures that can be caused by using a product beyond its
• If the Timer is reset immediately after timing out, make sure that the service live, we recommend that you replace the product as early as
circuit configuration allows sufficient resetting time. Errors will possible within the recommended replacement period. However,
occur in the sequence if there is not sufficient resetting time. realize that the recommended replacement period is for reference
• When directly switching a DC load, the switching capacity will be only and does not guarantee the life of the product.
lower than when switching an AC load. Many electronic components are used in the product and the product
depends on the correct operation of these components to achieve
product functions and performance. However, the influence of the
ambient temperature on aluminum electrolytic capacitors is large, and
the service life is reduced by half for each 10°C rise in temperature
(Arrhenius law). When the capacity reduction life of the electrolytic
capacitor is reached, the product may fail. We therefore recommend
that you replace the product periodically to minimize product failures
in advance.
* The following conditions apply: rated input voltage, load rate of 50%
max., ambient temperature of 35°C max., and the standalone
mounting method.
This product model is designed with a service life of 10 years
minimum under the above conditions.

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Wegalaan 67-69, 2132 JD Hoofddorp 2895 Greenspoint Parkway, Suite 200
The Netherlands Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 U.S.A.
Tel: (31)2356-81-300/Fax: (31)2356-81-388 Tel: (1) 847-843-7900/Fax: (1) 847-843-7787

OMRON ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD. OMRON (CHINA) CO., LTD. © OMRON Corporation 2016 All Rights Reserved.
No. 438A Alexandra Road # 05-05/08 (Lobby 2), Room 2211, Bank of China Tower, In the interest of product improvement,
Alexandra Technopark, 200 Yin Cheng Zhong Road, specifications are subject to change without notice.
Singapore 119967 PuDong New Area, Shanghai, 200120, China CSM_4_2_0119
Tel: (65) 6835-3011/Fax: (65) 6835-2711 Tel: (86) 21-5037-2222/Fax: (86) 21-5037-2200 Cat. No. M090-E1-01 0316(0316)

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