ZSD16 Digital Timer for Increased Inductive Loads
Code: GMP-145Related products
Product detailed description
The ZSD16 timer is a digital weekly timer socket with simple controls for automatically switching mains appliances on and off. The device supports both daily and weekly switching cycles and is equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery that keeps the settings and timer running for more than 100 hours after disconnection from the mains. The timer is suitable for controlling irrigation, circulation pumps, aquarium lighting and other appliances.
Key features
- Type: digital weekly timer socket
- Number of time programmes: 10
- Day combinations: 16 combinations of days or day blocks (e.g. Sat–Sun, Mon–Wed–Fri)
- Max. switched power: 3,500 W
- Time format: 12/24-hour cycle (switchable)
- Summertime function: automatically adds 1 hour to the set time
- Random function: built-in
- Control: manual or automatic
- Backup battery: rechargeable, operating time of more than 100 hours after the power supply is disconnected
- Battery charging time: approx. 12 hours (when purchasing a new device or after complete discharge)
How to use
- Plug the timer into a socket and connect the appliance.
- Set the current time and select the 12- or 24-hour format.
- Programme up to 10 time programmes with the required days and times.
- Activate the Summertime function for automatic daylight saving time or the Random function for random switching.
- Switch between manual and automatic control as required.
Specifications
- Max. switched power: 3,500 W
- Number of programmes: 10
- Day combinations: 16
- Backup battery: rechargeable, operating time >100 h
- Battery charging time: approx. 12 h
Frequently asked questions
- Will the timer lose its settings during a power cut?
- No, the built-in rechargeable battery keeps the timer running for more than 100 hours after the power supply is disconnected.
- Can different programmes be set for different days of the week?
- Yes, the timer offers 16 combinations of days or day blocks, so programmes can be run, for example, only at the weekend or on specific working days.