An interposing relay is an electromechanical device used to interface between two circuits, typically for the purpose of signal amplification or isolation. In a schematic diagram, it typically shows a coil connected to a control circuit and one or more sets of contacts connected to the load circuit. When the coil is energized, it creates a magnetic field that closes the contacts, allowing current to flow in the load circuit. This setup helps protect sensitive components from high voltages or currents present in the control circuit.
If you are talking about the schematic wiring diagram it is Timer Relay#1.
the difference between the pictorial diagram and schematic diagram is that the pictorial diagram shows the external appearance of the circuit.while the schematic diagram shows only the electrical symbol of the circuit..
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An interposing relay is a type of relay used to isolate and control high-voltage or high-current circuits with low-voltage control signals. It operates by using an electromagnet to close or open a set of contacts, allowing the relay to control the power circuit without directly connecting the control circuit to the load. This provides protection, enhances safety, and allows for easier integration of control systems. Interposing relays are commonly used in industrial applications where electrical separation is needed.
Nothing is utilized in a schematic diagram, a schematic diagram is just a representation of something at a conceptual level. Only the actual thing, in this case an electronic circuit, utilizes anything.
Interposing relay panel is an Instrument / Electrical cabinet used for hardwired signal (digital inputs and outputs) interfaces between Instrumentation and Control Equipments system and associated circuit breakers,or other electrical devices for monitoring, controlling
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a schematic circuit is a diagram that show you how a particular circuit works
In general, a DCS or PLC, handles numerous discrete I/Os. One common I/O module (board) is used to supply 8, 16 or more points. Discrete output circuits from a DCS typically use low power level signals (transistors, micro relays) which cannot be sent directly to the field devices such as electromagnetic valves or motor control circuits. That is why interposing relays are often necessary. These relays play an important role by amplifying the current capacity of the contact signal of the I/O module allowing larger current flow. In addition, discrete input circuits normally can handle only dry contacts or wet contacts of low voltage, which also require interposing relays. For example, let's say the relay of a PLC can only accommodate 0.5A at 220 VAC, but the solenoid which is to be connected to the relay requires 1.2A at 220 VAC. In this case, an interposing relay with contacts rated for operation at 1.2A at 220 VAC would be used as an interposing relay "between" the PLC relay and the solenoid. The coil of the interposing relay should require less voltage and current than the driving relay is rated for, and the contacts of the interposing relay must be rated to handle the requirements of the load (solenoid, light, contactor, motor, etc.).
an electronic schematic diagram is a visual presentation that describes the connection between power and device. For better understand see http://www.circuitstune.com/2012/06/what-is-schematic-diagram.html