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  2. Mercury relay - Wikipedia

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    Normally closed mercury relay, with coil around top of tube and adjustable angle. A mercury relay (mercury displacement relay, mercury contactor) is a relay that uses mercury as the switching element. They are used as high-current switches or contactors, where contact erosion from constant cycling would be a problem for conventional relay contacts.

  3. Relay - Wikipedia

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    These are equivalent to two SPDT switches or relays actuated by a single coil. Such a relay has eight terminals, including the coil; Form D – make before break [13] Form E – combination of D and B [13] The S (single) or D (double) designator for the pole count may be replaced with a number, indicating multiple contacts connected to a single ...

  4. Multiway switching - Wikipedia

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    Systems based on relays with low-voltage control circuits permit switching the power to lighting loads from an arbitrary number of locations. For each load, a latching relay is used that mechanically maintains its on- or off-state, even if power to the building is interrupted. Mains power is wired through the relay to the load.

  5. Stepping switch - Wikipedia

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    Like other typical rotary switches, the single terminal connects to one of the multiple terminals by rotating a contact arm, sometimes called a wiper, to the desired position. Moving from one position to the next is called stepping, hence the name of the mechanism. Using traditional terminology, this is a single-pole, multi-position switch.

  6. Wire spring relay - Wikipedia

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    Memory circuits in the form of latches can also be created by having a relay contact complete the circuit of its own coil when operated. The relay will then latch and store the state to which it was driven. With this capability, relays were used to create special purpose computers for telephone switches in the 1930s. Starting in the 1950s ...

  7. DIN 72552 - Wikipedia

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    1 out 81b 2 out 82 lock in 82a 1st out 82b 2nd out 82z 1st in 82y 2nd in 83 multi position switch, in 83a out position 1 83b out position 2 Relay; 85 relay coil - Important if relay coil has flyback diode in parallel 86 relay coil + Important if relay coil has diode in parallel Relay contacts 87 common contact 30/51 87a normally closed contact 87b

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