Faraday clock systems are a product of the past, and because the company no longer exists, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find replacement clocks for them. Replacement options for malfunctioning clocks are limited, but American Time has the largest inventory of Faraday replacement clock parts. We can help you upgrade and maintain your existing synchronized system.
American Time manufactures system secondary replacements for Faraday clocks, including wired synchronous correction.
Our AllSync Plus replacement clocks offer a 3-year warranty and use a solid state circuit board movement instead of the traditional mechanical movement. As a result, they use up to 80 percent less energy. We also offer digital clock replacements for many models (ex. parts for a Faraday 1300 and 1400 clock; parts for a Faraday 2330 and 2331 clock).
If you’re not sure what Faraday clock replacement is best for your facility, our dedicated team of professional clock experts can help you navigate our Faraday replacement clock systems and parts to find your solution.
In 1970, it was announced that the company (SETCO) would be sold to Johnson Controls in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
In 1978, Johnson Controls sold Standard Electric Time to Faraday.
In 1981, Faraday downsized the company substantially, closing all divisions except for Standard Electric Time, and moved it to Tecumseh, Michigan. American Time has owned the Faraday (time division) since May 2000.
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