Relay Logic

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Across
  1. 3. The de-energised state in which circuits are drawn.
  2. 4. The direction of operation that contacts are drawn in.
  3. 7. An electromagnetic switch designed for switching high power circuits.
  4. 9. The state start contacts are drawn in.
  5. 10. Additional start switches are added in this position.
  6. 13. What you identify when you start your risk assessment before commencing any electrical work.
  7. 14. Additional stop switches are added in this position.
Down
  1. 1. A normally open contact that keeps a relay energised once it is activated.
  2. 2. Configuration where the flow of energy is from left to right.
  3. 4. The state stop contacts are drawn in.
  4. 5. The first test an electrician makes when working on a circuit.
  5. 6. a type of circuit that only operates when you hold a button down.
  6. 8. A name used for the solenoid that operates a relay or contactor.
  7. 11. The moving component of a relay or contactor.
  8. 12. How the lines in a power circuit are drawn in comparison to the control circuit.