Eaton Astronomic Programmable Timer

EIN Eaton Astronomic Timer

November 24, 2021

Eaton’s astronomic programmable timer (AT18HM) device reduces energy consumption by automating control of both indoor and outdoor lights. This programmable timer switch can store up to 7 unique programs that adjust to local sunrise/sunset and daylight savings.

Its sleek design fits flush with standard wallplates. It works with incandescent, halogen, and LED lighting. The large and easy-to-read LCD screen displays the current day of the week, time, auto/manual mode, whether the load is ON or OFF, and if it’s in programming mode. This unit also has a built-in rechargeable battery for protection during power outages.

  • For use with lights and motors up to 1800 Watts
  • No minimum wattage required
  • 4 operating modes: manual, automatic, random, count down
  • Automatic daylight savings function – no need to reprogram
  • Can also be used like a conventional ON/ OFF switch
  • 7 Customizable settings protected during power outage by built-in back-up battery that lasts up to 14 days
  • Random mode adds security when away from home
  • Great for use for porch lights, dwelling scone lights and patio lights

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