Upgrade An Outdated National Time Clock System
Replace a National Time programmer and repair or replace secondary analog clocks on the system.
Are you maintaining a National Time synchronized clock system? You might as well make some enhancements along the way. Take advantage of over 40 years experience in manufacturing and servicing many different types of clocks. Get straightforward advice from one of our team members with no obligation.
Replacing Your Equipment
In recent years, mechanical movements used to repair or replace traditional National Time clocks have become obsolete. We still offer some clocks with mechanical movements, but in most cases we recommend upgrading to current clock technology.
USE ALLSYNC PLUS CLOCKS AS AN ALTERNATIVE.
Check if AllSync Plus clocks are compatible with your CORRECTION SIGNAL ↓.
American Time’s AllSync Plus replacement clocks are perfect for expanding the life of your current wired clock system or building a new wired system.
Easy integration, low maintenance and precise time. Set them and forget about them!
WHY CHOOSE ALLSYNC PLUS CLOCKS?
AllSync Plus replacement clocks offer a classic look and are designed to work seamlessly with your National Time clock system. Using solid-state technology, they have few moving parts to wear out, are easy to connect, use 80% less power than mechanical clocks, cost over 25% less than mechanical clocks, and have a 3-year warranty.
USE WITH AN EXISTING WIRED CLOCK SYSTEM
AllSync Plus replacement clocks will easily fit into your wired National Time clock system. Our experts will make sure you get the clock you need so you don’t have to worry about it for years.
All Replacement Clocks Include a Variety of Customizable Options
Choose from bezel materials and colors, sizes, and styles to match your aging clocks. Whether you need to replace one or many, American Time’s replacement clocks will keep your brand and look consistent while delivering precise, synchronized time.
Our American Time AllSync Plus clocks are compatible with these correction signals.
HOURLY CORRECTION | 12-HOUR CORRECTION |
7-9 seconds starting at the 57th minute and 54th second | 13-18 seconds starting at 5:57:54 (am and pm) |
24-28.5 seconds starting at the 0 minute and 0 second | 24-32 minutes starting at 6:00:00 (am and pm) |
54-56 seconds starting at the 58th minute and 5th second | 10 pulses of 94-96 seconds starting at 5:05:00 (am and pm) repeating every 2 minutes |
24-26 seconds starting at 0 minute and 0 second | 25 pulses of 24-26 seconds starting at 6:00:00 (am and pm) repeating every 60 seconds |
63-67 seconds starting at the 58th minute and 0 second | 14 pulses of 63-67 seconds starting at 5:06:00 (am and pm) repeating every 2 minutes |
54-56 seconds starting at the 58th minute and 5th second | 12 pulses of 63-67 seconds starting at 5:05:00 (am and pm) repeating every 90 seconds |
DIY Resources
For the do-it-yourselfers, we have resources to help you do it right. See our DIY videos to repair and install your clock replacement parts like an expert.
Not Sure What You Need? Talk to an Expert!
You might want a replacement clock, or a whole new system. You might want to replace what’s broken today and prepare for an overhaul. We’ll make sure you get only what you need. Let’s talk about how to make your time right for you.