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WHY SPECIFY PARAGON
Since 1903, Paragon has been the leader in time and
process control technology. As inventor of the 24-hour time switch,
Paragon's heritage of patents, unparalleled quality and
solutions-driven innovations have made us one of the most recognized
names in time control products.
Welcome! Paragon® Electrical Products wants to
help you order the time control that best suits your needs. By
taking a moment to review this section, you will purchase the right
product for you. The web pages are organized as follows:
Quad
Controls are our most advanced time controls
with 24-hour, 7-day,
365-day programming, and AstroDial SunTracker™
features.
Tri-Timers are
models with 24-hour,
7-day, and 365-day programming options.
Double Duty Clocks
are time controls with 24-hour and 7-day schedules.
24-Hour Timers
are designed for applications that repeat the same
schedule on a daily basis.
24-Hour Process Controls
are commonly used for industrial and agricultural
applications.
Industrial Process
Controls are time controls that follow the same
ON/OFF schedule as long as power is applied.
Parts and Accessories
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AstroDial
SunTracker™
are lighting controls that
automatically adjust to sunrise and sunset variations.
Interval Timers are spring wound and electronic
timers that turn OFF after a selected time period.
Photo Controls provide
illumination all night and save energy all day.
Competitive
Cross Reference Charts describe Paragon time
controls that can replace competitor units.
Features
and Specifications Guide
is a comprehensive
overview of all Paragon products, their features and
capabilities, electrical specifications, enclosures, and
more.
Learn About Momentary, Duration, and Duty Cycle
Features
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Select The
Paragon Time Control For You
Do you know which Paragon
product you want to view?
It's easy to choose
the Paragon time control that's appropriate for your application.
Use the tips below to help you choose the timer that is most
compatible with your scheduling requirements, electrical
infrastructure, and environmental conditions.
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Q. Does your
application need to be controlled for the same schedule
every day of the week?
A. If so, you should consider
choosing a Paragon traditional 24-hour timer.
Q. Does your
application need to function at
different times each day of the week?
A. If
so, our 7-day Double Duty Timers may be best for
you.
Q. Does your application need to work differently
on holidays?
A. If so, select a Tri-Timer or
Quad Control time control with holiday programming.
Q. Do you need
activation based on sunrise and sunset
cycles?
A. If so, any Paragon
control with the AstroDial SunTracker™ feature may be the
timer for you. These units automatically turn ON and OFF based
on changing sunrise and sunset times throughout the year. You
will find time controls with this feature in our Quad Controls
and AstroDial SunTracker™ sections.
Q. What voltage
should I select?
A. If you're placing
your Paragon time control in an existing structure, choose the
voltage that matches your electrical current. In new
construction situations, ask your contractor what voltage
electrical line is being installed. Then purchase a Paragon
time control that is the same voltage.
Q. How many events will my
application require?
A.
Events are the total number of times the switch turns ON and
OFF during a given time period. For example, a 24-hour timer
with 48 ON/OFF events is able to turn ON 24 times and OFF 24
times during the day. The number of ON/OFF events described in
this catalog refers to the maximum number of times the control
can be activated for a given time period. You can set your
Paragon timer from 1 ON/OFF event up to the maximum given to
meet your switching needs.
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Q. What switch rating should I
order?
A. Choose the
one that fits your switch type and load. Paragon time controls
are available in single pole double throw (SPDT), single pole
single throw (SPST) and double pole single throw (DPST) switch
types.
Q. What is the
minimum and maximum time required for your
application?
A. Many Paragon controls have a minimum
and maximum time range in which ON/OFF events can be
activated. You should select a timer that suits your ON/OFF
schedule. Momentary intervals are available on many Paragon
timers as well. For more information on momentary intervals,
please see Learn About
Momentary, Duration, and Duty Cycle Features.
Q. How do I determine what enclosure or
mounting type I need?
A.
Paragon time controls are available in 3 enclosure styles and
3 mounting types. Determine whether the time control will be
placed inside and what kind of enclosure or mounting is
required.
The
following enclosure types are available:
• NEMA 1 drawn steel for indoor use
• NEMA 3 drawn steel for indoor or
outdoor use • NEMA 3R non-metallic for
indoor or outdoor use • NEMA 4X
non-metallic for indoor and outdoor use
These mounting options available to you:
• Dinrail • Bracket for panel mount • Single-gang box wall mount
Q. How do I know that Paragon time
controls are high quality?
A. In the United States, all Paragon
time controls are inspected and approved by UL, an independent
testing agency, before they are ever placed on the market. In
Canada, they are approved by the independent testing agencies
CSA and ULC to ensure you receive the finest time control
available.
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The
Paragon story spans the century. Our innovative products
have stood the test of time. The pioneering spirit has
always guided us—and it’s what drives Paragon today.
As the decades have changed, we have adapted. Paragon
has long identified needs in the marketplace and
engineered technology for diverse applications. We’ve
come far but never waivered from our commitment to
provide the most advanced technology and finest
craftsmanship to our customers.
Established in 1903, Paragon sold electrical and
telephone specialties, then began manufacturing
hand-wound time switches. Power companies purchased time
switches to control generators.
Cities used them to control street lights. Electrical
signs with time switches became popular. As demand for
time switches grew, so did Paragon. Prior to the
Depression, Paragon introduced an electrically-driven
time switch. The country rebounded, and in 1932, Paragon
developed the first synchronous motor time switch
controlled with the accuracy and convenience of an
electrical clock.
During World War II, Paragon contributed to the war
effort. Our timers and switchers were placed in
submarines, small naval vessels and mine sweepers. In
1948, Paragon began the task of building for peace.
During the next 20 years, our consumer and commercial
product lines diversified and expanded. Energy
management led to the development of controls for HVAC
and electronic lighting and the creation of the
microprocessor changed time switches forever. For the
next 3 decades, Paragon minds and the microprocessor
proved to be a powerful combination.
We remain a leader in time and energy controls. You can
rely on Paragon to provide the technology you need now
and in the future. The Paragon name has long been
trusted by diverse industries and our products used for
varied applications. When you purchase a Paragon product,
you get a century of innovation and experience behind it. |
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