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   Relays, Voltage Sensitive

A relay is an electrical switch that opens and closes under control of another electrical circuit. In the original form, the switch is operated by an electromagnet to open or close one or many sets of contacts. It was invented by Joseph Henry in 1835. Because a relay is able to control an output circuit of higher power than the input circuit, it can be considered, in a broad sense, to be a form of electrical amplifier.

These contacts can be either Normally Open (NO), Normally Closed (NC), or change-over contacts.

  • Normally-open contacts connect the circuit when the relay is activated; the circuit is disconnected when the relay is inactive. It is also called Form A contact or "make" contact. Form A contact is ideal for applications that require to switch a high-current power source from a remote device.
  • Normally-closed contacts disconnect the circuit when the relay is activated; the circuit is connected when the relay is inactive. It is also called Form B contact or "break" contact. Form B contact is ideal for applications that require the circuit to remain closed until the relay is activated.
  • Change-over contacts control two circuits: one normally-open contact and one normally-closed contact with a common terminal. It is also called Form C contact.


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Amperite Co.
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Arga Controls
Aromat Corp. (Matsushita Electric Works, America)
Babcock, Inc.
Carlo Gavazzi Automation Components
CII Products
CIT Relay and Switch
Control Engineering, Inc.
Coto Technology
Cougar Electronics Corp.
Crouzet
Crydom
DARE Electronics, Inc.
Deltrol Controls
EAC Electronics Co.
EI & S Elctrn. Instrs. & Spec. Div.
Electronic Specialty Corp
Fujitsu Components America, Inc.
Global Components & Controls
Grayhill Inc.
Hamlin
Hasco Components International Company
Hellroaring Technologies, Inc.
Jaidinger Mfg. Co., Inc.
Jopp Associates
Larson-Metercraft Inc
Leach International
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Macromatic Controls
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Master Electronic Controls (MEC)
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Omron Electronics LLC
Philips ECG
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Song Chuan USA, Inc.
SSAC Inc.
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SymCom, Inc.
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Miller's Guide to Home Wiring
Mark R. Miller, Rex Miller, and Glenn E. Baker

Excerpt - page 31: "... needs as required. These include voltage-sensitive relays and time-delay relays. Voltage-sensitive relays will start the plant when line voltage varies above or ..."
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Jeep 4x4 Performance Handbook (Motorbooks Workshop)
Jim Allen

Excerpt - page 168: "... are cheap and simple but require manual intervention or a voltage-sensitive relay to keep the batteries charged. The simplest setup uses an ..."
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The Motorboat Electrical and Electronics Manual
John C. Payne

Excerpt - page 112: "... is taken directly from the alternator output terminal to the relay, as illustrated. Relay ratings should ... types. Another system is the Voltage Sensitive Relay (VSR) from BEP Marine (www.bepmarine.com). The relay is open ..."
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Greenberg's Repair and Operating Manual for Lionel Trains, 1945-1969 (Greenberg's Repair and Operating Manuals)
Roger Carp

Excerpt - page 515: "... copper oxide rectifier converts the received r.f. signal to d.c. voltage to operate a sensitive relay which is also contained in the receiver housing. The relay ..."
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Basics of Electric Motors: Including Polyphase Induction and Synchronous Motors
Anthony J. Pansini

Excerpt - page 37: "... load imposed on the motor; the second actuated by a voltage-sensitive relay, which reflects the counter EMF generated in the armature and ..."
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Understanding & Servicing Alarm Systems
H. William Trimmer

Excerpt - page 9: "... 0.9 volts, we have barely enough current to operate the sensitive relay. As the battery voltage drops even lower, the relay will fail to operate and ..."
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Chevy & GMC Truck Performance Handbook (Performance Handbook)
Jim Allen

Excerpt - page 164: "... are cheap and simple but require manual intervention or a voltage-sensitive relay to keep the batteries charged. The simplest setup uses an ..."
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Photoelectric Sensors and Controls (Mechanical Engineering (Marcell Dekker))
Scott Juds

Excerpt - page 316: "... them free of soot 0-10 VDC signal is fed to voltage-sensitive relay or chart recorder ao Y N m ~ ..."
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The Wiley Engineer's Desk Reference: A Concise Guide for the Professional Engineer
Sanford I. Heisler

Excerpt - page 380: "... on the former. To accomplish this, special types of differential relays (device 87) with multiple restraint ... differential protection system using a sensitive voltage relay and linear couplers is shown in Fig. 6.35. Linear ..."
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Energy-Efficient Electric Motors, Third Edition (Electrical Engineering & Electronics)
Ali Emadi

Excerpt - page 19: "... actuated switch mechanism. However, other types of devices such as current-sensitive and voltage-sensitive relays are also used as starting switches. More recently, solid-state switches ..."
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Practical Handbook of Processing and Recycling Municipal Waste
AGR Manser and Alan Keeling

Excerpt - page 445: "... expansion rates causes it to bend, disconnecting the circuit. Overload relays of this type have been ... have thermistor protection. Here the heat-sensitive resistor principle is used to ... may be conditioned through a voltage-sensitive relay and caused to interrupt the power supply to the ..."
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