Contactors and Relay Jason Simms
Across
- 3. A protective device used to prevent damage from overcurrent
- 6. The main component of a contactor that creates a magnetic field
- 7. A type of relay that stays in its position even after power is removed
- 8. The voltage required to activate a relay coil
- 9. The part of a relay where electrical contact is made or broken
- 10. A type of contact that is normally open but closes when energized (Normally Open)
- 11. The part of a relay that moves to open or close a circuit
- 13. The part of a relay or contactor that transfers electrical signals
Down
- 1. A device used to control high-power circuits
- 2. A relay used for switching multiple circuits with a single coil
- 4. A small-scale relay used in electronic circuits
- 5. The opposite of a normally open contact (Normally Closed)
- 12. A relay that uses a bimetallic strip for overcurrent protection