Digital Versus Analog Electrical Timer SwitchesElectronic Flexibility Versus Mechanical Simplicity
Programmable timer switches guide: features and problem areas to look out for. Including information about using timer light switches with (compact) fluorescent bulbs.
Timer switches are used to control household appliances, saving energy and adding automatic capabilities to "dumb" devices. Popular brands include Intermatic and Leviton. Wall switch timers are fixed to the wall and wired into the electricity mains. Plug-in timers are removable and fit into standard electrical sockets. Mechanical (Analog) Timer SwitchesThese have a large rotating dial, with small pegs to set the on and off times. The dial rotates once in 24 hours. Advantages
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Electronic (Digital) Timer SwitchesThese have LCD displays, and buttons to program the settings. Advantages
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Battery IssuesDigital timers with battery backups are convenient as the timer settings will be preserved if the mains electricity supply is cut. Some digital timers will run down their batteries even if there is no power cut. Their internal electronics always draw power from the batteries, never the mains supply. The batteries need to be replaced every few months, a significant disadvantage. Battery backups for mechanical timers are rare, but not unknown. They are less necessary as after a power cut all that needs to be done is to turn the dial to the correct time. Number of ConductorsShoppers should check that the timer socket will fit their appliances. Many timers have two-prong sockets (no Earth). An electrical appliance with a three-prong plug should never be used with a two-prong socket (using an extension cord to convert, for example) as this reduces protection against electrocution. Number of ProgramsEven digital timers can have a limited number of on/off times per day. Those who require more than one on/off program a day should check that this is supported by the timer. Mechanical timers are limited by the number of on/off pegs supplied. Often only two sets are provided. Some mechanical timers have built-in sliding pegs for every 15 or 30 minutes in a day. This means that any combination of on/off settings can be programmed, in increments of 15 or 30 minutes. Countdown (Preset) TimersInstead of setting a fixed time of day, a delay of between 5 to 30 minutes is triggered. This is useful for water heaters, bathroom exhaust fans. Both mechanical and electronic countdown (or rundown) timers are available. The Best Timer SwitchWhen choosing a timer, important points to note are:
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