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ELECTROMECHANICAL RELAY


Electromechanical Relay

An electromechanical relay is a type of relay which function using a magnetic field produced by an electromagnetic coil when a control signal is applied to it. It is called as electromechanical since it has moving contacts in the output circuit which are operated by applying an electrical signal.




Working Principle

An electromechanical relay transfers signals between its contacts through a mechanical movement. It has three sections viz. input section, control section and output section.

The input section consists of input terminals where a small control signal is to be applied. The control section has an electromagnetic coil which gets energised when control input signal is applied to the input terminals and the output section consists of an movable armature and mechanical contacts – movable and stationary, the movement of the armature makes or breaks the electrical circuit.

When an input control voltage is applied to the electromagnetic coil, it gets magnetised and the armature is attracted by the magnetic field produced by the coil. The movable mechanical contacts are attached to the armature, thus when the armature moves towards the electromagnet, the contacts closes, making the output circuit switched on. When the control signal is removed, the armature comes back to its original position by the force of spring, making output circuit off.

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