Wiring Secondary Clocks
The next several pages contain wiring diagrams and theory of operation for the secondary clocks. These are listed in numerical order according to type code number.
Note:
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10A maximum).
The 24A715 and 24A715M master clocks are
If the master clock will operate Dukane digital clocks, the digital clocks MUST be operated from the CLK1 output (relays 7 and 8), and relay 7 MUST be replaced with a
For a list of Type 01 clocks, see the chart on the first page of this appendix.
In normal operation, the synchronous secondary clocks are operated from 24Vac or 120Vac, using the 60Hz power source to maintain clock accuracy. An error in the time displayed by the secondary clock can be introduced by a power failure. The master clock will correct the time displayed on the secondary clock using two synchronization meth- ods: minute hand correction and absolute correction.
Minute hand correction takes place once every hour, even if there is no error in the displayed time. The master clock sends an
If the secondary clocks are more than one hour off, the master clock initiates an absolute correction by sending a
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