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o o Middle East & Africa South America Browse 70 market data Tables and 47 Figures spread through 138 Pages and in-depth TOC on "Timing Relay Market - Global Forecast to 2022" To speak to our analyst for a discussion on the above findings, click https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/speaktoanalyst.asp?id=241993160 The on-delay segment is expected to hold the largest share of the timing relay market, by timer, during the forecast period. The on-delay segment is expected to hold a major share in the timing relay market during the forecast period. On-delay timers turn on after a particular time delay. The key applications of on- delay timers are interference pulse suppression and gradual starting of motors to avoid mains overload. Market players such as Siemens, Littelfuse, OMRON, Panasonic, Carlo Gavazzi, IDEC Corporation, and Macromatics offer on-delay timers. On-delay timers are easy to implement when compared to off-delay and other timers. All these factors have resulted in the larger share of on-delay timers in the timing relay market. The panel mounted segment accounts for the largest share of the timing relay market, by mounting type, during the forecast period. The panel mounted segment is expected to be the largest market, by mounting type, from 2017 to 2022. Panel mounted timing relays are designed to be easily mounted on flat panels or heat sinks with screws. Panel mounting is the most preferred mounting type as timing relays can be plugged into a socket or can be mounted on a panel. All these factors are expected to drive the panel mounted segment of the timing relay market. Browse Fill Report Here: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/timing- relay-market-241993160.html The utilities segment is expected to be the largest end-user segment of the timing relay market during the forecast period. The utilities segment is expected to be the largest timing relay market from 2017 to 2022. Utilities depend on automatic systems to control and monitor their network and equipment. Timing relays (also known as timer delay relays) are used to control an event based on time. Moreover, timing relays are deployed by utilities to address problems such as load shedding, load restoration, motor loads, high-speed reclosing, and under frequency protection of generators. Timing relays are also used for electric-utility distribution circuit protection as these