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cycle timer

cycle timer

[′sī·kəl ‚tīm·ər]
(electronics)
A timer that opens or closes circuits according to a predetermined schedule.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Main disconnect with lockout provision, color touch screen display with viewing and control functions, individual Start/Stop/Speed and Jog controls, cycle timer, system E-stop pushbutton and safety gate switch circuit are all supplied.
Overall cycle timer or mold-open timer is available and works in semi-automatic mode.
Pump Genius software monitors the operating hours of all the pumps in the system, adding and subtracting pumps as demand changes, all without the need for setting a cycle timer. This feature ensures equal pump run times without supervision.
It features a full electronic Control/Information System for optimum operation, including blade drive amps during operation, blade life, cycle timer, piece counter, digital blade speed readout, and diagnostics.
A complete control panel is also provided and includes a frequency inverter to control blade speeds, a batch cycle timer and temperature indication.
In addition, it has a digital cycle timer that will automate the defrost and hold cycles.
The meter is actuated by means of a three-way air solenoid, which is then connected to the air in port of the injector pump, which in turn is signaled by an adjustable cycle timer or PLC.
When the cycle timer times out, the mold is completely dry and ready for closing.
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