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Neets Module 03-Introduction to Circuit Protection, Control, and Measurement
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3-29 Q27.   How can you determine if a relay is operating (changing from one position to the other)? Q28.   What items should be checked on a relay that is not operating properly? Q29.   What is used to clean the contacts of a relay? Q30.   What tool is used to set contact clearances on a relay? SUMMARY This chapter has provided you with basic information on circuit control devices. The following is a summary of the main points in this chapter. CIRCUIT CONTROL DEVICES are used to apply or remove power and to select a function or circuit within a device. A SWITCH is one type of circuit control device. Switches are classified in many different ways. A MANUAL SWITCH must be tuned ON or OFF by a person. An AUTOMATIC SWITCH will turn a circuit ON or OFF without the action of a person by using mechanical or electrical devices. MULTICONTACT SWITCHES make possible the control of more than one circuit or the selection of one of several possible circuits with a single switch.

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