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Temprite
21-01-2007, 04:30 AM
Hello all.

Was wondering if anyone has or knows of a link with information on these timers?

Particulary the difference between model S83-81 and and S81-82-8H.

I dont come across these timers very often only usually on imported cases.

I haven't seen the case that the timer came off but the customer told me the model number but could not tell me the brand.

model DBF 1800
apparently it is a deli case.
(Was also after a wiring diagram but that will probably prove difficult without a brand.)

The reason I ask the question is because we have a bigatti timer S81-82-8H which is new and wanted to use it to replace the S 83-81.

Thanks in advance.

bernard
21-01-2007, 12:32 PM
Hi I,m pretty sure the difference is one has a fan delay and the other dosen,t.

Regards Bernard

Electrocoolman
21-01-2007, 08:24 PM
Pulled the following info off one suppliers website:

SB3-82 Bigatti Time Clock
Time switch for defrost control. 1-12 defrosts per day up 54 min plus fan delay period

The following info from another supplier

BIGATTI

Time Switches



SB372 (DPDT Hot Gas Timer)
SB381 (SPDT Change Over Timer)
SB382 (As Above But with Adjustable Fan Delay)
SB392 (DPDT Change Over Timer With Fail Safe)

Any use?

electrician
13-04-2007, 01:01 PM
Hello,

I need to find and buy 3 or 4 of the SB3-82 Bigatti Time Clocks. Could you please share the web site or the shop where you have seen them? I am looking in Europe-Italy and i cannot find them. Please help me out.

Thank you,

MB

SB3-82 Bigatti Time Clock
Time switch for defrost control. 1-12 defrosts per day up 54 min plus fan delay period

The following info from another supplier

BIGATTI
Time Switches


SB372 (DPDT Hot Gas Timer)
SB381 (SPDT Change Over Timer)
SB382 (As Above But with Adjustable Fan Delay)
SB392 (DPDT Change Over Timer With Fail Safe)


Any use?
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Electrocoolman
15-04-2007, 08:09 AM
Hi MB,

Sorry for delay, but have only just seen your post.

Try http://www.srw.co.uk

then need to navigate to Refrigeration>Controls>Time controls

You will have to register, but they do accept credit cards, so will probably send them out to greece.

Good luck.
ECM

pert
20-09-2007, 11:41 AM
Bigatti is an Italian company located in Bareggio - near Milan.
They produce cam timers for defrosting, but also for other applications.
The contact is
Tel. +39-02-90362613
Fax. +39-02-9013203
E-mail: info@bigattitemporizzatori.it

smpsmp45
22-09-2007, 06:56 AM
We had used lots of Bigatti timers when we were dealing with Zanotti ( An Italian refrigeraion company) . Now a days we are using Thiben timers & are found more robust & had no problems at all.