Rctd526

To avoid damage to the RCTD526 and connected loads, adhere to the following protocol:

Step 1: Disconnect Power Always isolate the control panel’s main breaker. The RCTD526 deals with line voltages; accidental contact can cause serious injury.

Step 2: DIN Rail Mounting Snap the unit onto a grounded 35mm DIN rail. Ensure the retaining clip at the base of the RCTD526 clicks audibly. For high-vibration environments (e.g., marine engines), use the optional screw-mounted end clips. rctd526

Step 3: Wiring the Coil (Terminals A1/A2) Connect the control voltage (e.g., 24V DC) to terminals A1 (positive/line) and A2 (negative/neutral). Observe polarity for DC versions; reversed polarity may cause the LED indicator to fail or the internal circuit to not trigger.

Step 4: Contact Wiring Connect your load to the common (C), normally open (NO), and normally closed (NC) terminals. For inductive loads (motors, solenoids), install a flyback diode (for DC) or an RC snubber (for AC) across the load to protect the RCTD526’s contacts from arcing. To avoid damage to the RCTD526 and connected

Step 5: DIP Switch Configuration Before energizing, set the function DIP switches. A common mistake is changing the timer mode while the unit is live, which can cause undefined states. Always power down to adjust the time range.

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The timer function eliminates the need for separate astronomical timers. The RCTD526 can be wired to override photo-sensors, ensuring emergency egress lighting remains on for a predetermined period after a power restoration event.