BEA – BR3-X – Programmable 3-Relay Advanced Logic Module & Restroom Controller

$99.32

BEA’s BR3-X provides both simple and advanced logic controls. Common uses for the BR3-X include automatic pedestrian doors, access control, industrial automation and single-occupancy restrooms.

Description

BEA’s BR3-X provides both simple and advanced logic controls. Common uses for the BR3-X include automatic pedestrian doors, access control, industrial automation and single-occupancy restrooms.
Features

Customizable
– Versatility with 13 programmable logic functions for the BR3-X

Intuitive Programming
– Two-button programming combined with dual seven-segment display provides simple setup

Integrated Relays
– Two 3-AMP relays and one 1-AMP relay, all with built-in surge suppression, eliminates the need for external components when installing some electric locking devices

On-Board Power
– WET output with AC / DC voltage for powering an electric locking device directly from the module

Specifications

Supply Voltage

12 – 24 VAC / VDC ±10%

Power Consumption

30 – 130 mA; DRY Output

Temperature Range

-15 – 150 °F

Dimensions

5-1/5″ (W) x 1″ (H) x 2-1/5″ (D)

Relay Hold Time

Up to 60 seconds per relay

Delay Between Relays

Up to 60 seconds per relay with 1/4,1/2 and 3/4 second options

Housing Material

ABS Plastic

Input Specification

Inputs 1, 2, 3, 4 – DRY contact
WET Input – 5 – 24 VAC / VDC ±10%

Contact Rating

Relay 1 (DRY) – 3 A @ 24 VAC / 30 VDC
Relay 1 (WET) – 1 A
Relay 2 – 3 A @ 24 VAC / 30 VDC
Relay 3 – 1 A @ 24 VAC / 30 VDC

Function Table

BR3-X Function

Description

10

Timer

11

Ratchet / Latching

22

2 Relay Sequence + Inhibitor

28

2 Relay Sequence + Door Position

29

Deactivation Time

36

3-Relay Sequencer + ‘1-shot’

37

3-Relay Sequence with ‘Independent Relay’

50

Interlock Timer

55

Interlock Ratchet / Latching

65

2-Way, 2 Relay Sequence

nL

Normally Locked Restroom

nU

Normally Unlocked Restroom

dn

3-Relay Sequencer + ‘Day / Night Mode’

00

Disable

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Data Sheet

User Guide

Quick Guide