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  2. Struthers-Dunn - Wikipedia

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    RELAY SWITCH Filed March 29. 1924 by Struthers-Dunn Inc; 1925 - Applied for patent US1741409A for Double-Pole Single-throw Normally-Open (DPST-NO) self adjusting relay, the "Grandfather" to the current 450 Series; 1938 - Introduces the first relay approved for US Military Applications - the 101 Series, used on Naval Vessels.

  3. Multiway switching - Wikipedia

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    The momentary switches usually have SPDT contacts in an (ON)-OFF-(ON) configuration. Pushing the switch actuator in one direction causes the relay contacts to close; pushing it in the opposite direction causes the relay contacts to open. Any number of additional rocker switches can be wired in parallel, as needed in multiple locations.

  4. DIN 72552 - Wikipedia

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    from 2nd battery and 12/24 V relay: 31 return to battery- or direct to ground 31a return to battery- 12/24 V relay 31b return to battery- or ground through switch 85d 31c return to battery- 12/24 V relay 31, 31a Electric motors; 32 return 31 33 main terminal (swap of 32 and 33 is possible) 30 33a limit 33b field 54e 33f 2. slow rpm: 33g 3. slow ...

  5. SPDT - Wikipedia

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    SPDT may refer to: Single pole, double throw , a simple type of changeover electrical switch Single Point Diamond Turning , a type of mechanical machining using diamond-tipped cutting elements

  6. ANSI device numbers - Wikipedia

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    Today, microprocessor-based relays can perform many protective functions in one device. [1] When one device performs several protective functions, it is typically denoted "11" by the standard as a "Multifunction Device", but ANSI Device Numbers are still used in documentation like single-line diagrams or schematics to indicate which specific ...

  7. Relay - Wikipedia

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    A relay Electromechanical relay principle Electromechanical relay schematic showing a control coil, four pairs of normally open and one pair of normally closed contacts An automotive-style miniature relay with the dust cover taken off. A relay is an electrically operated switch. It consists of a set of input terminals for a single or multiple ...