I'm looking for a time on delay relay that supplies a machine with 110V 16a

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mykkah

Joined Feb 8, 2023
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Could someone tell me if this is possible:

I'm looking for a time on delay relay that supplies a machine with 110V 16a that is triggered by a 5v switch. I have a GEYA GRT8-A1 but the relay requires 110V to even turn on. I'm essentially trying to switch a HV motor that's isolated by a LV switch being that the switch will be in direct contact with human interaction.

Help would be great!
 
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mykkah

Joined Feb 8, 2023
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Doesn't that T.D. have a wide range of supply both AC & DC ?
It said it did, but I put 14V to it and it did not activate. Specs are as follows:

Voltage Range - AC230V (50-60Hz)
Current Rating - 16A/AC1
Switching Voltage - 250VAC/24VDC

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Looks like maybe I got the wrong one... There is a version with the same model number that is AC/DC 12-240V (50-60Hz).

Question:

Does "switching voltage" refer to the input voltage that causes the internal switch to throw, or is it referring to the terminals where the load voltage is applied?

I know I could resolve this with two relays (the LV being a SSR), but I would like to if possible have a LV T.D. that Controls HV.
 
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