Time Switch Guide

Contactors VS Relays: what is the difference?

Both contactors and relays can be best defined as live devices to manage and maintain the efficiency of the circuit. Usually, the arc is supported by an air contactor and a series of similar tools for this purpose. It is often difficult to distinguish between relays and contactors since they are located on a single control panel. So, what are the specific characteristics of electrical contactors and relays? What are the working principles […]

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Circuit breaker vs Fuse: What is the difference ?

Anyone who installs electrical circuits must protect electrical equipment and users. Therefore, they have to decide whether to use a fuse or a circuit breaker. Ideally, every family will have these two. The difference may be where and when it is used. Homeowners occasionally buy fuses to replace damaged fuses on certain equipment. 1. There

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Automation Notes: On/Off Controls for AC Motors

Most control systems require objects to move, and this usually involves motors. Lifting, pumping, robots, conveyor belts, fans-almost everything uses some kind of motor. Universal one or three-phase AC motors are great for simple on/off systems; inverter motors are specifically designed for operation with variable frequency drives or VFDs. General motors are usually connected to

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