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A relay armature whose principal motion is parallel to the longitudinal axis of a .... they are traveling in the same direction as that of the moving contact member.
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A family of relays refers to a group of relays having essentially the same armature travel and load and the same fullness of winding or coil conductance ...
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This figure demonstrates that in order for the relay to operate, the magnetic force developed at all points of the armature travel will have to exceed the ...
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The subject relay is identified as a Westinghouse Electric Corporation type BFD .... Armature travel, as taken from the cross-bar or the top "button" maybe used as ...
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The factors of the greatest importance over the life of the relay are the following: ... After the contacts touch, further armature travel builds up contact force until the ...
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ad ' ' nal (waste) travel, resulting in deleterious efiects on speed and dltlo. * Anmng relay ... relay armature systems, but it is also applicable to rebound in similar ...
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Under such ideal conditions: ▪ The bounce-free relay's energy balance is ideal, because its kinetic energy is equal to zero at the end of the armature travel (see ...
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Fast relay operations are achieved by reducing the armature weight and the total contact travel. For example, reed relays, described in Section 9.1.2.3, can ...
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Hinged Armature Relays (Models start with "H"). Stationary contacts ... 1/32 inch of stationary contact travel before the stationary contact is restricted _ rom further ...
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4.0 ReLAY settINGs. The relays are shipped from the factory adjusted for the correct armature travel, contact follow and pressure. No adjustments should be ...
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