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  • Model: DS3HDN 3 Wire Connection IP65 Time Delay Switch
  • Weatherproof Rating: IP65, suitable for various environmental conditions
  • Time Settings: Light ON times selectable from 2 minutes to 3 hours via a 3-position DIL switch
  • Visual Indicator: Blue LED flashes 1 minute before end time as a prompt to the user
  • Connection: 3 wire connection, neutral required
  • Operating Voltage: 230V AC
  • Frequency: 50Hz
  • Earth Class Rating: Class I
  • Operating Temperature: -10¡C to +40¡C
  • Standby Consumption: Less than 0.8W
  • Time Delay Range: User-adjustable 2, 5, 10, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 minutes, set via DIP switch
  • Cable Entries: 8 M20 knockouts holes via back box
  • Dimensions: Height 94mm, Width 94mm, Depth 57mm

The DS3HDN 3 Wire Connection IP65 Time Delay Switch offers a practical solution for efficient lighting control, designed to activate lights only when needed. It boasts an IP65 weatherproof rating, making it robust enough for a variety of outdoor and indoor settings. Users can select the duration of the light ON times, ranging from 2 minutes to 3 hours, via a convenient 3-position DIL switch. A unique feature is the blue LED, which flashes as a reminder 1 minute before the selected time ends. The switch requires a 3-wire connection, including a neutral wire. Operating on 230V AC with a frequency of 50Hz, it meets Class I earth class ratings and functions within a wide temperature range of -10¡C to +40¡C. Its energy-efficient design ensures a standby consumption of less than 0.8W. The DS3HDN offers a versatile time delay range, adjustable by the user, and features 8 M20 knockout holes for cable entries, allowing for easy installation. The compact dimensions of 94mm in height, width, and 57mm in depth, combined with its functional and durable design, make it an ideal choice for those seeking reliable, energy-saving, and weather-resistant lighting control.

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