CDC Range now exclusive through Dalroad Norslo

Dalroad Norslo has announced its appointment as exclusive UK distributors for CDC Electromeccanica S.R.L. This deal will enable CDC’s European manufactured products to enter the UK market through Dalroad Norslo’s well established distribution channel. CDC produce a full range of timer and process products, including plug-in timers, din rail timers, digital timers, electro-mechanical timers and temperature controllers. All of these high quality, reliable products are available from stock and supported by an experienced technical team. Included in the CDC timer range is the TB80 and the TC90, each with unique features.

TB80:
Ideally suited for distribution and panel builders, this is a unique miniature 14 pin multi-function, multi-voltage, multi-range timer. This model covers supply voltages from 24-240V ac/dc. By stocking this timer it is possible to avoid holding multiple voltage and function options. The TB80 has eight timing functions including delay on, delay off, one shot and flicker. Time ranges from 0.1 seconds to 10 hours.

TC90
The TC90 is a unique eight-pin multi-function, multi-voltage, multi-range plug-in timer. A 48 x 48mm plug-in / panel mounting timer with a rotating elapsed time LED indication, a feature which is currently unequalled within today’s industrial market. The TC90 also has ten timing functions, independent relay outputs, time ranges from 0.1 seconds to 240 hours and covers supply voltages from 24 to 240V ac/dc with a 12V ac/dc model option also available.

Both The TB80 and TC90 are competitively priced and available from stock. Low cost DIN rail mount bases available to suit (by contacting Dalroad Norslo).

As a specialist distributor of electro-mechanical components, the exclusive agreement with CDC is an additional enhancement to the existing Dalroad Norslo product portfolios which are already sourced from an array of high quality suppliers including Tyco, Bosch and Sumitomo.

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