The data sheet does not match the time relay shown
The terminal numbers and their functions as well as the designations of the function selection are defined in the standard for time relays, so they are always the same
Since you don't know that, I'm assuming you're not an electrician. So keep your hands off!
Since you won't follow this advice anyway:
A1: N A2: L (control contact for delayed switch-on function 'E' and pulse switch-on function 'Wu') B1: L' (control contact for all other functions, A2 then on continuous voltage)
15: Base point of the switching contact (changeover contact) 16: Normally closed contact (connected to 15 when the time relay is not activated) 18: Normally open contact (connected to 18 when the time relay is activated)
Which function you choose and which terminals you need to connect depends on what you want to do with the part.
Be careful and don't kill yourself! You can't hear, see, or smell electricity. But you're suddenly aware of its effects!
A1: N
A2: L (control contact for delayed switch-on function 'E' and pulse switch-on function 'Wu')
B1: L' (control contact for all other functions, A2 then on continuous voltage)
15: Base point of the switching contact (changeover contact)
16: Normally closed contact (connected to 15 when the time relay is not activated)
18: Normally open contact (connected to 18 when the time relay is activated)
Which function you choose and which terminals you need to connect depends on what you want to do with the part.
Be careful and don't kill yourself!
You can't hear, see, or smell electricity. But you're suddenly aware of its effects!
I go to a HTL where you learn that, but I wanted to ask because we're starting with it next time.