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What is Relay?

A relay is an electrically operated switch in the context of electronics and electrical engineering. It is made up of a coil and one or more contact sets. When an electrical current runs through the coil, a magnetic field is created that activates the contacts, allowing them to open or close the circuits. Relays are frequently employed in automotive applications, industrial automation, and control systems to control high-power or high-voltage devices with a lower-power signal.

Electrical Relay Definition

A simple electromagnetic switch is a relay that can be used to make or break an electrical connection. Basically, the relay is just like a mechanical switch, but we can control it with an electromagnetic signal instead of manually turning it on or off. It can be of different types, like electromechanical, which is frequently used, or solid-state. Every electromechanical relay consists of an Electromagnet, Switching points, Mechanically moveable contacts, and a spring. Also, the electromagnet is constructed by wounding a copper coil on a metal core. The two ends of the coil are connected by two pins of the relay. Two more contacts are present, called switching points to connect high ampere loads and common contacts to connect the switching points. Contacts are known as NO (Normal Open), NC (Normal Closed), and COM (Common) contacts. Someone can use a relay either in an AC circuit or a DC circuit.

Electrical Relay Structure and Operating Principles



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Circuit Representation of the Relay

Contact Types of Relay

As Relay is a switch, so the terminology of ‘Poles & Throws’ is also applicable for relay. Relays are classified depending on the poles & throws –

Electrical Relay Types and Classification

Depending on functionality, structure and application, relays can be classified into different types:

Applications of Relay

There are limitless applications of relay, its main function is to control the high voltage circuit (230V AC circuit) with the low voltage(DC voltage) power supply.

How to Test a Relay?

Some techniques to test if the Relay working or not are –

Advantages and Disadvantages of Relay

There are some Advantages and Disadvantages of Relay given below :

Advantages of Relay

Disadvantages of Relay

Conclusion

As per the discussion of the Working Principle & Types of Relay, we understand the principle of electromagnetic attraction when it gets energized of the operating to the given signal. Basically, the required signal is given by the micro-controllers or microprocessors as well. It also used in power system operations to prevent & detent the fault.

FAQs on Relays

1. Is Relay & Contractors perform different physical operation?

No, actually they have same physical operation. They have only difference related to the rated voltage. We can mention that, contractors are relays which perform switching operation at the high voltage and relays perform switching operation at low voltage.

2. Which type of electrical relay contact tip of the material has the highest thermal conductivity?

Silver electrical relay is much higher than any of its alloy.

3. What are the main two parts of Relay?

Primary Circuit ( basically provides control signal to operate the relay) & Secondary Circuit (connected to the load for control)

4. Mention what can break a Relay?

Switching an Inductive Load.


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