Overview
The Eaton Durant 3-Y-11564 115VAC counter is a predetermined totalizer designed for reliable counting in industrial control cabinets. As a legacy component now discontinued by manufacturer, this unit remains widely used in maintenance and retrofit applications. The 3-digit display clearly shows count values with electric reset capability for cycle control. Panel-mount configuration fits standard DIN rails and control panel layouts. Originally specified for 115VAC systems at modest 6W power draw, this counter integrates into existing machinery and process control loops where accurate cycle counting or part tallying is required.
Key Features
- 3-digit digital display for count values up to 999
- Panel-mount form factor fits standard control enclosures
- Electric reset function for automated count cycling
- Low power consumption (6W @ 115VAC)
- Discontinued—ideal sourcing option for legacy equipment replacement
Technical Specifications
- Input Voltage: 115VAC
- Power Consumption: 6W
- Display Type: 3-Digit totalizer
- Reset: Electric
- Mounting: Panel-mount
- Dimensions: 6″ W × 4″ H × 3″ D
- Weight: 0.5 lb
- Certifications: CE Marked
- Manufacturer: Eaton (Durant)
- Series: Y Predetermined Counter
Typical Applications
- Production line cycle counting and tallying
- Machine run-hour or part-count recording
- Process control verification and batch counting
- Legacy equipment retrofit and maintenance repair
- Automation system diagnostics and commissioning
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Panel-mount control systems with 115VAC power availability
- Legacy Eaton/Durant industrial control architectures
- Standard DIN rail and enclosure mounting layouts
- Manual or automated reset signal sources
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
- Eaton Durant 3-Y-11564 (all voltage/reset variants)
- Verify specific model suffix (e.g., -115AC, -S-24DC) with your system integrator before ordering to ensure input voltage and reset method compatibility.
Works With
- Direct 115VAC line voltage (no control signal converter needed)
- Manual or low-voltage electric reset circuits
- General industrial control environments and legacy PLC systems
- Preventive maintenance workflows in retrofit and modernization projects








