
We are frequently asked 2 questions. How does a pneumatic timer work and how can it achieve the desired function for a given application? Here we have produced some sample circuits that demonstrate the most popular ways to use a TTCC pneumatic timer. In most cases we list all the components necessary to put the circuit to work. All components can be supplied direct from TTCC.
TTCC can design a specific circuit for your application, using Kuhnke & Hengstler components to interface with any pneumatic system.
Free downloads of our pneumatic circuit designs are available. Select from the table on the below.
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| Circuit Design | File Size | |
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Time On/Off Circuit | 98kb |
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Timer As Pilot (most common) | 91kb |
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Timer Start/Timer Stop | 93kb |
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Mini-Timer With NO Function | 101kb |
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Use of Timing Advance Buttons | 104kb |
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Minimum Run On Timing | 107kb |
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Single Shot Timing Auto Stop | 108kb |
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Time On For Filter Changing | 112kb |
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How PT Timers Work | 64kb |
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Single Shot Timing Principles | 110kb |
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Batch Counting Circuits | 116kb |
The circuits shown here are examples for system designers. The engineer responible for the application, design, function and operation must satisfy him/herself that the principles set out in our cicuits are suitable for the safe and proper operation of the application. TTCC accepts no responsibility for suitability and safe operation. We are very pleased to help you reach these objectives.
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