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3RP25 Time Relays 

 

Industrial controls 

Monitoring and control devices 

3RP25 Time Relays 

Manual 

 

 

09/2019 

A5E31947765002A/RS-AC/003 

Introduction 

 

 

Safety notes 

 

 

Description 

 

 

Mounting 

 

 

Connection 

 

 

Single function devices 

 

 

Multifunction units 

 

 

Technical data 

 

 

Dimension drawings 

 

 

Spare parts/accessories 

 

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Summary of Contents for 3RP25

Page 1: ...control devices 3RP25 Time Relays Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 Introduction 1 Safety notes 2 Description 3 Mounting 4 Connection 5 Single function devices 6 Multifunction units 7 Technical data 8 Dimension drawings 9 Spare parts accessories 10 ...

Page 2: ... be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Note the following WARNI...

Page 3: ...ty 12 3 Description 13 3 1 Device overview 13 3 2 Device description 14 3 3 Device versions 15 3 4 Special features 17 3 5 Notes on configuration 19 3 6 Area of application 20 3 7 Overview of 3RP25 components and accessories 22 4 Mounting 23 4 1 Warning notices 23 4 2 Terminal coding 24 4 3 Mounting the devices on a standard mounting rail 25 4 4 Removing devices from a standard mounting rail 26 4 ...

Page 4: ...in 44 5 9 Attaching the terminals 45 5 10 Removing the terminals 46 6 Single function devices 49 6 1 Structure 49 6 2 Time setting single function unit 50 6 3 ON delay 51 6 4 OFF delay 54 6 5 Flasher relay asymmetrical clock generator 58 6 6 Star delta wye delta function 59 6 7 Star delta wye delta function with coasting time idling 60 7 Multifunction units 65 7 1 Structure 65 7 2 Time setting mul...

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Page 7: ...readable information simplifies and accelerates handling of the respective devices As well as fast access to the serial numbers of the respective devices for unique identification the DataMatrix codes simplify communication with Siemens Technical Support SIEMENS Industry Support App DataMatrix codes primarily enable extremely fast and convenient access to all device specific information relating t...

Page 8: ...o been prototype tested by the GL LRS and DNV shipbuilding companies 1 5 Declaration of conformity The manufacturer declares that the time relays of the SIRIUS 3RP25 series in the designs marketed by us comply with the applicable basic health and safety requirements of the EC Directives stated including amendments and that the stated standards were applied in their design and construction You can ...

Page 9: ...ime ranges 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 05 600 s 1 20 s SD 30 600 s coasting time 0 5 10 s 1 30 s 5 100 s 1 20 s SD 7 time ranges 0 05 s 100 h 3 60 s SD 4 time ranges 0 05 240 s Connection system 1 2 Screw terminal Spring loaded terminal push in Output type A B C E N R S 1 CO relay 2 CO relay 1 NO semiconductor contact AC DC 1 NO semiconductor contact AC DC two wire 2 NO contacts 1 relay 2 CO contacts positi...

Page 10: ...Introduction 1 6 Article No scheme 3RP25 Time Relays 10 Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 ...

Page 11: ...ctrically conductive contamination The devices must be protected against conductive contamination while taking account of the ambient conditions One way you can do this is to install the devices in a control cabinet with the appropriate degree of protection You will find more detailed information in IEC 60529 for example CAUTION Protection against electrostatic charge When handling and installing ...

Page 12: ...or maintaining operational safety of your system WARNING Hazardous voltage Can Cause Death Serious Injury or Property Damage Please take note of our latest information Systems with safety related characteristics are subject to special operational safety requirements on the part of the operator The supplier is also obliged to comply with special product monitoring measures For this reason we publis...

Page 13: ...3RP25 Time Relays Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 13 Description 3 3 1 Device overview ...

Page 14: ...g systems and in compressors All 3RP25 timing relays in this enclosure version are suitable for snapping onto TH35 mounting rails in accordance with IEC60175 Benefit Transparent program with seven basic units for the 3RP timing relay Logistical advantages provided by versions with wide voltage range and wide setting range No tools required for assembly or disassembly on standard mounting rails Cad...

Page 15: ...everal contact elements e g 2 CO contacts and 12 possible connecting terminals Characteristics The features of the 3RP25 timing relay are 1 CO contact single function and multifunction with 13 functions 1 NO semiconductor contact two wire timing relay multifunction with 13 functions 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven multifunction with 13 functions 2 CO contacts multifunction with 27 function...

Page 16: ...interval relay and instantaneous contact F Retriggerable interval relay with deactivated control signal passing break contact with control signal Retriggerable interval relay with deactivated control signal passing break contact with control signal and instantaneous contact G Passing make contact with control signal not retriggerable pulse forming with control signal Passing make contact with cont...

Page 17: ...s 10 s 5 s 100 s 0 5 min 10 min 0 05 h 1 h 0 5 h 10 h 5 h 100 h Wide voltage range All functions can be operated with a wide voltage range 12 240 V AC DC Electrical service life The electrical service life with contactor load e g 3RT1016 contactor is 10 million operating cycles The electrical service life at 230 V AC voltage utilization category AC 15 3 A is 100 000 operating cycles Start control ...

Page 18: ... time If this setting is selected with the ON delay function the output relay never connects after the supply voltage is applied OFF function With the function passing make contact the output relay always remains on ON function This can be used for test purposes If the control signal in interrupted when the additive ON delay with control signal function has been selected timing stops and continues...

Page 19: ...ial The same potential must be applied at terminals A1 and B1 This means the supply voltage and the control signal must be identical Combination voltage With combination voltage versions only one voltage range must ever be connected at one time Never apply both control voltages simultaneously Parallel load at the start contact A circuit with parallel load is permissible with AC and DC on the 3RP25...

Page 20: ...rt circuit Multifunction time relays Maximum flexibility with a device for every application Additive ON delay instantaneous OFF with control signal e g for the control of cyclical machine lubrication operations dependent on operating hours Flasher relay symmetrical starting with pulse Gradual adjustability of longitudinal feed on punching embossing machines Pulse delayed relay Time relay with whi...

Page 21: ... delay is restarted each time the control signal is applied Retriggerable interval relay with deactivated control signal Time relay for which the output switches immediately to the working position when the supply voltage is applied and the control signal is deactivated The time starts and the output switches to the idle position after the set delay has expired The time function is restarted each ...

Page 22: ...op cover flap Bottom cover flap Spring loaded terminals push in 2 pole 1 x 2 5 mm Screw type terminals 2 pole 1 x 2 5 mm Coding pins accessories to be ordered separately Push in lugs for wall mounting accessories to be ordered separately Sealable covers accessories to be ordered separately You can find details and article numbers for the accessories in the Section Accessories Page 89 ...

Page 23: ...notices before installation wiring and commissioning WARNING Hazardous voltage Causes electric shock and burns when touched Turn off and lock out all power supplying this device before working on this device Note Following figures similar The figures shown below size accessories add ons etc are similar ...

Page 24: ...rminal coding 3RP25 Time Relays 24 Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 4 2 Terminal coding You can provide the terminals with coding pins 3ZY1440 1AA00 This helps you to avoid errors when replacing the terminals ...

Page 25: ...rizontal 35 mm wide mounting rail in accordance with DIN EN 60715 has been properly secured at the installation location Procedure The figures show 22 5 mm devices The 17 5 mm devices are mounted correspondingly Step Instructions Figure 1 Hang the back of the device onto the upper edge of the standard mounting rail 2 Press the lower half of the device against the rail until the device engages ...

Page 26: ...an Cause Death Serious Injury or Property Damage Before starting work therefore disconnect the system and devices from the power supply Requirements The terminals have been removed or disconnected Procedure Step Instructions Figure 1 Press the device downwards 2 Pull the lower half of the device away from the standard mounting rail 3 Lift the device from the upper edge of the standard mounting rai...

Page 27: ...se refer to the relevant dimension drawings in the chapter Dimension drawings 3RP25 devices Page 85 Two screws to fit the M4 x 12 holes in accordance with DIN 784 Two fixing lugs in accordance with the article number in the accessories list in the Section Accessories for 3RP25 Page 89 Procedure Step Instructions Figure 1 Insert the securing brackets into the openings provided on the device until t...

Page 28: ...ardous Voltage Can Cause Death Serious Injury or Property Damage Before starting work therefore disconnect the system and devices from the power supply Requirements The terminals have been removed or disconnected Procedure Step Instructions Figure 1 Hold the device firmly 2 Unscrew the cap screws 3 Lift the device from the level surface 4 Remove the securing brackets from the device ...

Page 29: ... mm devices can be used to secure the time range switch and the function selector switch as well as the operating time adjustment switch against unauthorized or unintended readjustment Mounting the sealable cover Step Instructions Figure 1 Attach the hooks on the cover to the openings on the device and fold the cover up 2 Seal the cover to secure it against unauthorized removal Sealing wire diamet...

Page 30: ...on with 1 CO contact 13 functions with 1 NO contact semiconductor output 13 functions with 2 CO contacts 27 functions Attaching the set of stickers only for multifunctionality Step Instructions Figure 1 Set the desired function on the time range and function selector switch using a screwdriver 2 Take the corresponding sticker for labeling the function from the set of stickers and stick it directly...

Page 31: ...e faces of the terminal covers are labeled with the designations of the relevant terminals The position of the label corresponds to the position of the respective terminal NOTICE Risk of property damage When using the terminal blocks you must observe the correct position of the blocks see inside of cover Figure 5 1 Upper terminal cover ...

Page 32: ...Connection 5 1 Terminal assignment 3RP25 Time Relays 32 Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 Figure 5 2 Lower terminal cover ...

Page 33: ...25 time relay the device will have the following connections Time relay version Inscription of the terminal cover Control circuit control circuit supply at the top of the device Single function 24 V AC DC 3RP25 B 12 240 V AC DC 3RP25 W 200 240 V 380 440 V AC 3RP25 M Multifunction 24 V AC DC 3RP250 B 12 240 V AC DC 3RP250 W 400 to 440 V AC 3RP250 T ...

Page 34: ...Terminal assignment 3RP25 Time Relays 34 Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 Time relay version Inscription of the terminal cover Output contacts output relays at the bottom of the device Single and multifunction ...

Page 35: ...31947765002A RS AC 003 35 5 2 Position of the connecting terminals Note The terminals A2 are connected internally This means A2 can simply be looped on from device to device 3RP2505 AB30 3RP2505 AW30 3RP2535 AW30 3RP2511 AW30 3RP2512 AW30 3RP2513 AW30 3RP2525 AW30 3RP2527 EW30 3RP2560 SW30 ...

Page 36: ...on of the connecting terminals 3RP25 Time Relays 36 Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 3RP2574 NW30 3RP2576 NW30 3RP2540 AB30 3RP2540 AW30 3RP2540 BB30 3RP2540 BW30 3RP2505 BB30 3RP2505 BW30 3RP2525 BB30 3RP2525 BW30 ...

Page 37: ...Connection 5 2 Position of the connecting terminals 3RP25 Time Relays Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 37 3RP2574 NM20 3RP2576 NM20 3RP2555 AW30 3RP2505 CW30 3RP2505 BT20 3RP2505 RW30 ...

Page 38: ...ize PZ 1x80 4 5 mm Torque 0 6 0 8 Nm 5 2 7 0 lb inch Screwdriver 3RA2908 1A Size 3 mm for operating the springs DIN 5264 A 0 5 x 3 Rigid cable A 10 mm 1 x 0 5 4 0 mm 2 x 0 5 2 5 mm A 10 mm 1 x 0 5 4 0 mm Flexible conductor with end sleeve A 10 mm 1 x 0 5 4 0 mm 2 x 0 5 1 5 mm 1 A 10 mm 1 x 0 5 2 5 mm Flexible cable Not permissible A 10 mm 1 x 0 5 4 0 mm AWG 1 x 20 12 2 x 20 14 1 x 20 12 1 When 2 x...

Page 39: ...ect the system and devices from the power supply Requirements Cross tip screwdriver size PZ 1 x 80 For suitable connection cross sections of the cables see the chapter Connection data for terminals Page 38 Procedure Step Instructions Figure 1 Insert the relevant cable into square on the screw type terminal until it engages 2 Hold the cable in the screw type terminal 3 Tighten the screw with a torq...

Page 40: ...als WARNING Hazardous Voltage Can Cause Death Serious Injury or Property Damage Before starting work therefore disconnect the system and devices from the power supply Requirements Cross tip screwdriver size PZ 1 x 80 Procedure Step Instructions Figure 1 Unscrew the screw of the screw type terminal 2 Remove the cable from the unscrewed screw type terminal ...

Page 41: ...e wired must not exceed 2 4 x 2 8 mm Attention must be paid to the orientation of the terminal area which may call for vertical fitting of rectangularly crimped cables To make optimum use of available terminal area you are advised to choose a form of crimping that creates a corresponding rectangular contour Trapezoidal crimping is generally very highly suitable in this case When use is made of a c...

Page 42: ...nductors or conductors equipped with end sleeves For wiring finely stranded or stranded conductors without end sleeves on spring type push in terminals a screwdriver is required to open the spring type terminals Requirements 0 5 x 3 mm screwdriver DIN 5264 for finely stranded conductors only For suitable connection cross sections of the cables see the chapter Connection data for terminals Page 38 ...

Page 43: ... RS AC 003 43 Table 5 2 Finely stranded cables without end sleeve Step Instructions Figure 1 Insert the screwdriver in the rectangular opening to open the terminal oval opening 2 Insert the cable as far as it will go into the oval opening and remove the screwdriver 3 Pull on the cable to ensure it is tight ...

Page 44: ...ge Can Cause Death Serious Injury or Property Damage Before starting work therefore disconnect the system and devices from the power supply Requirements Screwdriver DIN 5264 of the size 0 5 x 3 mm Procedure Step Instructions Figure 1 Insert the screwdriver into the rectangular opening of the spring loaded terminal until it engages 2 Remove the cable from the oval opening 3 Remove the screwdriver ...

Page 45: ...erty Damage Before starting work therefore disconnect the system and devices from the power supply Requirements You must have removed the terminals for the purpose of replacing a device for example Procedure when plugging in the terminals Step Instructions Figure 1 Insert the detachable terminals into the guide rail of the device 2 Slide the detachable terminals back until they audibly engage ...

Page 46: ...ous voltage Can Cause Death Serious Injury or Property Damage Before starting work therefore disconnect the system and devices from the power supply Removing terminals from the device Step Instructions Figure 1 Press the clip of the terminals upwards 2 Pull the terminals out to the front 3 Lift the terminals out of the guide rail of the device ...

Page 47: ...type terminal 2 Remove the cable from the unscrewed screw type terminal Spring loaded terminal push in Disconnecting the conductor Step Instructions Figure 1 Insert the screwdriver into the rectangular opening of the push in terminal until it engages Please observe a 10 horizontal angular deviation of the screwdriver to the oval opening 2 Remove the cable from the oval opening 3 Remove the screwdr...

Page 48: ...Connection 5 10 Removing the terminals 3RP25 Time Relays 48 Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 ...

Page 49: ...t Time range selector switch Function circuit diagram lasered on enclosure Terminal cover at bottom DataMatrix code Device identification label Terminal cover top inscription on inside Control supply voltage specification Terminal labeling of the control supply voltage Terminal cover top inscription on inside Terminal labeling of the output contacts Time relay article number MLFB ...

Page 50: ...ffective until the supply voltage is applied again Procedure Let us suppose you wish to set a duration of 50 seconds Work step Setting graphic Process description One time range Operating time adjustment switch Turn the operating time adjustment switch to the setting value 50s with a screwdriver Several time ranges Time range selector switch Turn the time range selector switch to 100s with a screw...

Page 51: ...6 3 ON delay 3RP2511 3RP2512 3RP2513 time relay The time relay contains 1 CO contact Each relay has a fixed time range 0 5 s 10 s 3RP2511 1 5 s 30 s 3RP2512 5 s 100 s 3RP2513 Function table Function Function chart Circuit diagram Time relay 1 CO contact ON delay 3RP2511 AW30 3RP2512 AW30 3RP2513 AW30 ...

Page 52: ... 10 s 5 s 100 s 0 5 min 10 min 0 05 h 1 h 0 5 h 10 h 5 h 100 h Note The desired operating time is set precisely with the operating time adjustment switch Note Changes to the time range time range and operating time only take effect if made in the deenergized state Function table Function Function chart Circuit diagram Time relay 1 CO contact ON delay 3RP2525 1AW30 3RP2525 2AW30 2 CO contacts ON de...

Page 53: ...an be set with the time range selector switch 0 05 s 1 s 0 2 s 4 s 1 5 s 30 s 12 s 240 s Note The desired operating time is set precisely with the operating time adjustment switch Note Rated operational current residual current in the case of a non switched output and voltage drop in the case of a switched output must be taken into account You can find the values in the technical specifications Pa...

Page 54: ...is switched off A minimum ON duration of 35 ms must be observed If the control signal is applied again after the time has started the time is reset If the control signal is withdrawn the time starts again retriggerable 7 time ranges can be set with the time range selector switch 0 05 s 1 s 0 5 s 10 s 5 s 100 s 0 5 min 10 min 0 05 h 1 h 0 5 h 10 h 5 h 100 h Note The desired operating time is set pr...

Page 55: ... start or if the time has started it will always be completed in an orderly fashion Users can rely on intermediate states of the functional sequence such as no relay dropout being detected If the control supply voltage is applied again after the time has started the time is reset When the control supply voltage is withdrawn the time starts again retriggerable 7 time ranges can be set using a time ...

Page 56: ...ected Work step Setting graphic Process description Turn the time range and function selector switch to the desired time range with a screwdriver Due to the choice of the two functions the time ranges are arranged to the left and right respectively left function N OFF delay without control signal right function O positive passing make contact without control signal Turn the operating time adjustme...

Page 57: ... relay 1 CO contact OFF delay without control signal Function N 3RP2540 1AB30 3RP2540 2AB30 3RP2540 1AW30 3RP2540 2AW30 positive passing make contact without control signal Function O 2 CO contacts OFF delay without control signal Function N 3RP2540 1BB30 3RP2540 2BB30 3RP2540 1BW30 3RP2540 2BW30 positive passing make contact without control signal Function O ...

Page 58: ... starts with the interval 7 time ranges can be set with the time range selector switch 0 05 s 1 s 0 5 s 10 s 5 s 100 s 0 5 min 10 min 0 05 h 1 h 0 5 h 10 h 5 h 100 h Note The desired operating time is set precisely with the operating time adjustment switch Note Changes to the time range time range and operating time only take effect if made in the deenergized state Function table Function Function...

Page 59: ... contact share the same contact root To avoid interphase short circuits the changeover delay from star wye to delta is 50 ms Time ranges Each relay has a fixed time range 1 s 20 s 3RP2574 3 s 60 s 3RP2576 Note Changes to the time range time range and operating time only take effect if made in the deenergized state Function table Function Function chart Circuit diagram Time relay 2 NO contacts Star...

Page 60: ...y contains 3 NO contacts Star delta wye delta time 1 s 20 s Coasting time 30 s 600 s Note Changes to the time range time range and operating time only take effect if made in the deenergized state Function table Function Function chart Circuit diagram Time relay 3 NO contacts Star delta wye delta function with overtravel function2 idling 3RP2560 1SW30 3RP2560 2SW30 2 Function charts for the differe...

Page 61: ...me is started by applying a control signal to B1 When the set time 30 600 s has elapsed the output relays 17 38 and 17 28 are reset If the control signal on B1 is switched off minimum OFF period 270 ms a new timing is started Remarks Observe response time dead period of 400 ms on energizing the supply voltage until contacts 17 18 and 17 38 close Operation 2 Control signal B1 is closed when supply ...

Page 62: ... B1 is applied again during the star time idling time starts and the timing is terminated normally Operation 4 Start contact B1 opens while delta time is running and is applied again If the control signal on B1 is applied again during delta time and switched off again although the idling time has not yet elapsed the idling time coasting time is reset to zero If the control signal is reapplied to B...

Page 63: ... within this time the motor does not have to be restarted again but can return to nominal load operation from no load operation If the pressure does not fall within this idling time the motor is switched off The pressure switch controls the timing via B1 The supply voltage is applied at A1 and start contact B1 is open i e there is no control signal at B1 when applying the supply voltage The pressu...

Page 64: ...Single function devices 6 7 Star delta wye delta function with coasting time idling 3RP25 Time Relays 64 Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 ...

Page 65: ...me range and function selector switch selection delayed parallel contacts Function diagram sticker Terminal cover at bottom DataMatrix code Device identification label Terminal cover top inscription on inside Control supply voltage specification Terminal labeling of the control supply voltage Terminal labeling control signal Terminal cover top inscription on inside Terminal labeling of the output ...

Page 66: ...range is indicated on the rotary switch The desired operating time is set precisely using an operating time adjustment switch In the time range continuous the function is implemented with an unlimited time setting In the case of ON delay and applied supply voltage the output relay never connects for example or with passing make contact the output relay remains switched on continuously The selected...

Page 67: ...time ranges are arranged on the left and right Left 2CO 2 parallel contacts Right 1CO 1CO 1 instantaneous contact 1 delayed contact With the 1 CO contact variant the time range is given only once on the left Turn the operating time adjustment switch for fine adjustment to 90 This means 90 of the maximum value 90 of 100 seconds 90 seconds is set The function is set via a function selector switch an...

Page 68: ...ctions These are set as follows using a function selector switch Time relay with 1 CO contact 13 functions A M Time relay with 2 CO contacts 27 functions for both 2CO and 1CO 1CO A M as well as star delta YD Selection of the respective function is described in the following Section see Section Function table multifunction 3RP2505 Page 69 Note Unless otherwise specified the ON duration is always at...

Page 69: ...tput type Function chart Circuit diagram Time relay Identifi cation letter ON delay 1 CO contact 3RP2505 1A 30 3RP2505 2A 30 A 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 ON delay and instantaneous contact 2 CO contacts 1CO 1CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 ...

Page 70: ...Time relay Identifi cation letter OFF delay with control signal 1 CO contact 3RP2505 1A 30 3RP2505 2A 30 B 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 OFF delay with control signal and instantaneous contact 2 CO contacts 1CO 1CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 ...

Page 71: ...on letter ON delay and OFF delay with control signal t ton toff 1 CO contact 3RP2505 1A 30 3RP2505 2A 30 C 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 ON delay and OFF delay with control signal and instantaneous contact t ton toff 2 CO contacts 1CO 1CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B ...

Page 72: ...her relay symmetrical starting with interval pulse interval 1 1 1 CO contact 3RP2505 1A 30 3RP2505 2A 30 D 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 Flasher relay symmetrical starting with interval and instantaneous contact pulse interval 1 1 2 CO contacts 1CO 1CO 3RP2505 1B...

Page 73: ...elay Identifi cation letter Passing make contact interval relay 1 CO contact 3RP2505 1A 30 3RP2505 2A 30 E 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 Passing make contact interval relay and instantaneous contact 2 CO contacts 1CO 1CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 ...

Page 74: ...2505 2A 30 F 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 Retriggerable interval relay with deactivated control signal passing break contact with control signal and instantaneous contact 2 CO contacts 1CO 1CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 On function with start contact A new contro...

Page 75: ...trol signal not retriggerable pulse forming with control signal 1 CO contact 3RP2505 1A 30 3RP2505 2A 30 G 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 Passing make contact with control signal not retriggerable pulse forming with control signal and instantaneous contact 2 CO co...

Page 76: ...N delay not retriggerable instantaneous OFF with control signal 1 CO contact 3RP2505 1A 30 3RP2505 2A 30 H 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 Additive ON delay not retriggerable instantaneous OFF with control signal and instantaneous contact 2 CO contacts 1CO 1CO 3RP2...

Page 77: ... letter Additive ON delay not retriggerable with control signal 1 CO contact 3RP2505 1A 30 3RP2505 2A 30 I 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 Additive ON delay not retriggerable with control signal and instantaneous contact 2 CO contacts 1CO 1CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2...

Page 78: ...ifi cation letter Flasher relay symmetrical starting with pulse 1 CO contact 3RP2505 1A 30 3RP2505 2A 30 J 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 Flasher relay symmetrical starting with pulse and instantaneous contact 2 CO contacts 1CO 1CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 ...

Page 79: ...tter Pulse delay relay fixed pulse 1 s and settable pulse delay 1 CO contact 3RP2505 1A 30 3RP2505 2A 30 K 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 Pulse delay relay fixed pulse 1 s and settable pulse delay and instantaneous contact 2 CO contacts 1CO 1CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP250...

Page 80: ...elay with control signal fixed pulse 1 s and settable pulse delay 1 CO contact 3RP2505 1A 30 3RP2505 2A 30 L 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 Pulse delay relay with control signal fixed pulse and settable pulse delay and instantaneous contact 2 CO contacts 1CO 1CO 3...

Page 81: ...ed control signal watchdog 1 CO contact 3RP2505 1A 30 3RP2505 2A 30 M GND 1 NO contact semiconductor 3RP2505 1CW30 3RP2505 2CW30 1 relay 2 CO contacts positively driven 3RP2505 1RW30 3RP2505 2RW30 2 CO contacts 2CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 Retriggerable interval relay with activated control signal and instantaneous contact watchdog 2 CO contacts 1CO 1CO 3RP2505 1B 0 3RP2505 2B 0 Star delta YΔ fun...

Page 82: ...Multifunction units 7 3 Function table multifunction 3RP2505 3RP25 Time Relays 82 Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 ...

Page 83: ...ustry Online Support Technical data sheet You can also find the technical data of the product at Siemens Industry Online Support https support industry siemens com cs ww en ps 1 Enter the full article number of the desired device in the Product field and confirm with the Enter key 2 Click the Technical data link ...

Page 84: ...Technical data 8 1 Technical data in Siemens Industry Online Support 3RP25 Time Relays 84 Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 ...

Page 85: ...lays Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 85 Dimension drawings 9 9 1 Dimension drawings 3RP25 devices Enclosure 17 5 mm for timing relay 3RP2505 A 30 3RP2505 CW30 3RP251 AW30 3RP252 W30 3RP253 AW30 3RP255 AW30 ...

Page 86: ...Dimension drawings 9 1 Dimension drawings 3RP25 devices 3RP25 Time Relays 86 Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 Drilling diagram enclosure 17 5 mm ...

Page 87: ...wings 3RP25 devices 3RP25 Time Relays Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 87 Enclosure 22 5 mm short for timing relay 3RP2505 B 30 3RP2505 RW30 3RP2505 BT20 3RP2525 B 30 3RP2540 A 30 3RP2540 B 30 3RP2560 SW30 3RP257 NW30 3RP257 NM20 ...

Page 88: ...Dimension drawings 9 1 Dimension drawings 3RP25 devices 3RP25 Time Relays 88 Manual 09 2019 A5E31947765002A RS AC 003 Drilling diagram enclosure 22 5 mm ...

Page 89: ...sories for 3RP25 The following accessories are available for the 3RP25 time relay Designation Graphic Article number SIRIUS terminal 2 pole screw type 1 x 2 5 mm 3ZY1122 1BA00 SIRIUS terminal 2 pole push in 1 x 2 5 mm 3ZY1122 2BA00 SIRIUS push in lugs for wall mounting Contents 12 units 3ZY1311 0AA00 ...

Page 90: ...2A RS AC 003 Designation Graphic Article number SIRIUS sealable cover 17 5 mm 3ZY1321 1AA00 SIRIUS sealable cover 22 5 mm 3ZY1321 2AA00 Coding pins for SIRIUS terminals 3ZY1440 1AA00 Hinged cover Width 17 5 mm titanium gray for SC17 5 Width 22 5 mm titanium gray for SC22 5 3ZY1450 1AA00 3ZY1450 1AB00 ...

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