YOSHINE Trigger With Pause Time Relay
A DPDT off-delay trigger relay focuses on maintaining circuit continuity for a set time after the control signal is removed. Once energized, both double-pole double-throw contacts switch and remain active as long as power is present. When the trigger is turned off, the relay does not release immediately; instead, it holds its output state during the preset pause time, then returns to its default position. This behavior is especially valuable in ventilation systems, conveyor controls, and safety-related circuits where a controlled shutdown is required. By delaying the off action, the relay helps avoid abrupt stops that could cause mechanical stress or operational errors. The DPDT design enables simultaneous control of two separate circuits, making it adaptable to more complex wiring schemes. It offers dependable timing accuracy and smooth transition during power-down sequences.
