7 SECOND PURGE TIMER *** RESTRICTED
The 7 second purge timer is a digital, single channel water purge timer. It offers 7 seconds purge time with a 1 second pulse for 15 seconds and repeats the same cycle. The solid state circuitry has no moving parts to wear out so it is reliable and dependable . This timer fits in most conventional commercial gas ovens with a round hole installation.
The 7 Second purge timer is an affordable, easy to install solution for removal of unwanted moisture from a heating vent/duct system.
The Honeywell 7 Second Purge Timer installs within the wall of any 28 series or larger venting system. Once installed, a connecting duct can be routed from one side of the vent to the other, providing an easy way to connect a fan. The timer is lightweight and made of ABS plastic for durability and a long lifespan. It also has a 7 second purge feature and comes with an attractive white finish.
Honeywell announced a new timer for their 7 Second Purge System. They claim that by using the 7 second purge, you can save up to 66% of your water and energy. The 7 second purge is especially helpful for large loads and on temperature settings higher than Cottons.
Increase profitability in the kitchen by encouraging staff to work efficiently with this 7-second purge timer. Operation is user friendly--a simple push of one button purges all burners. This Honeywell drip tray helps keep flames off the front of a gas range, preventing accidental flareups and damaged metal surfaces.
The 7-second purge timer allows the operator to program furnace burners to start and it will give the burner an initial "start up" time of 7 seconds, then the main burner will now be able to ignite once the flame sensor signals a hot flame is present. This feature can be used when a constant fire is desired but only for short periods of time.
A ¼ HP motor with in-line heater and dedicated 120V circuit. The aluminum storage case will protect the coils from damage caused by vibration as well as excess heat. The 7 second purge timer is controlled by a microprocessor which begins a purge cycle (programmable for up to 999 seconds) when a door switch deactives and the power input to the heater is turned on. Thermal rollback protection is built into the system, and an audible multi-tone horn will sound if high or low limit temperatures are exceeded.