EBK LOGIXPRO PLC LAB MANUAL FOR PROGRAM
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Chapter 6, Problem 2RQ
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Operating difference between a normally open and a normally closed relay contact:
Normally open relay contact | Normally closed relay contact |
Normally open relay contacts are said to be open when no current flows through the coil. | Normally closed relay contacts are said to be open when the coil is energized. |
They are said to be closed when the coil is energized. | They are said to be closed when the coil is de-energized. |
The relay contacts will be initially open to each other until the coil is energized or de-energized. It means that the movable contacts and fixed contacts will not be in any touch... |
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