ILT 115 Relays

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The coil and contacts of a relay are not normally electrically insulated from each other

False

A latching relay is sometimes referred to as a memory relay

True

The two circuits associated with a relay are the

control and load

Compare with dashpot timers, solid state timers

provide much more accurate timing

Normally closed contacts are contacts that are closed when the coil is de-energized and open when the coil is energized.

True

The input section of a solid state relay acts like the coil of an electromechanical relay

True

Latching relays use a ___________ catch or permanent ___________ to hold the contacts in their last energized position.

Mechanical; magnet

On electrical diagrams, the contacts of a latching relay are normally shown in the

unlatched position

It is normal to measure a small voltage drop across the normally open output terminals of a solid state relay when the relay is switched on

True

Latching relays can provide circuit continuity during power failures

True

Logic functions describe how inputs interact with each other to control the outputs.

True

Logic is the ability to make decisions when one or more different factors must be taken into consideration

True

Most solid state relays have a variable input voltage range

True

SIngle coil magnetic latching relays are designed to be polarity sensitive

True

Solid state relays do not generate as much electromagnetic interference as electromechanical types

True

Solid state timers use an RC time constant or quartz clock as their time base

True

The timed contacts of a timer relay delay changing their position when the coil is energized or de-energized

True

The two separate and distinct parts of a motor control circuit are the input and output sections

True

The use of solid state relays is recommended for loads that must be switched continually and quickly

True

The current that can be handled by the contacts of a relay is the same that required to operate the coil

False

The drop out voltage of an electromechanical relay is normally higher than the pick up voltage

False

The majority of solid state relays are multiple pole devices

False

When power is first applied to the coil of an OFF- delay timer, the contacts delay changing position for some period of time

False

Zero voltage switching of AC loads increases the in-rush current

False

In a two coil latching relay the latch coil requires a _______ flow of current to set the latch and hold the relay in the latched position

pulsed

Alternating relays are use to equalize the _________________ of two loads.

operating time

An electromechanical relay normally will have only one _______ but it may have a number of different __________.

coil; contacts

The two basic parts of an electromechanical relay are the _______ and the _________.

coil; contacts

Solid state relays use __________________ as switching devices

semiconductors

The input section of a control circuit provides the

signals

It is possible for a relay coil to be rated for 24 VDC and its contacts to be rated for 240 VAC

true

Solid state relays are normally sealed units that cannot be repaired

true

Which of the following is not a common application for a relay

to change alternating current to direct current

A solid state relay designed to control a DC load may use a transistor to connect the load to the line

True

An electromechanical relay will usually have only one coil but may have any number of different contacts.

True

In an optically coupled solid state relay, the output is isolated from the input by means of a light emitting diode (LED)

True

In a latching relay that uses two coils, the coils are identified as the ______ coil and the ________ coil

latching; unlatching

Which of the following is not an advantage of solid state relays over electromechanical relays

less susceptibility to damage from voltage and current spikes

What type of sold state relay switching is primarily designed to work with resistive loads

zero switching

A programmable logic controller cannot be programmed to implement conventional timer functions

False

All input devices to a motor control circuit can be classified as being load devices

False

Compared to EMR contacts, the SSR switching semiconductor has a much less ON state resistance

False

Control relays are used to switch large motor loads.

False

Like electromechanical relays solid state relays have coils ad contacts

False

Pneumatic timers have a relatively high timing range

False

Relay control logic and ladder diagrams are the primary programming language for _________.

PLC's (Programmable lodging controls)

Timing is managed in a dashpot pneumatic timer by controlling ________ flow through a small orifice.

air

An electromechanical relay is basically

an electromagnet used to switch contacts

Timing relays are used to _______ the opening or closing of contacts for circuit control.

delay

A relay can be considered digital in nature because it

is basically an ON/OFF device

For an electromechanical relay, the amount of voltage and current required to energize the relay coil is

more than what is required to de-energize the coil

The load carrying capacity of relay contacts is normally given as a current

resistive load

Contacts of a synchronous clock timer are tripped by

tabs set along a timing wheel


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