nc: Normally Closed (contact is closed when power is not applied)
no: Normally Open (contact is open when power is not applied)
Applies to a relay ex...: when power is applied to a relay the no(Normally Open contact will close and allow current to flow between two terminals on relay).
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One who practises the profession of electrical engineering. An electrical engineer.
By Pass would be to reroute the path of travel for current.
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I have never heard of the term NC in electrical. i am a Honda tech and have never used it. if i had to take a wild guess i would say it means No Current. But who really knows :( It is terminology that is associated with relays. NC or N.C. stands for normally closed, likewise NO or N.O. stands for normally open, C stands for the common contact.
Building Management System- in electrical terms this is information from the BMS outputs of a control can be made available to a computer in an office elsewhere for monitoring purposes
When a NC and NO contacts are not working the NC will not open and the NO will not close.
It appears that "nc no com" may refer to the "normally closed (NC) and normally open (NO) contact" terminals on an electrical device or component. In terms of wiring, these terminals are used to control the flow of electricity through a circuit. The specific wiring configuration for NC and NO terminals will depend on the intended function of the device or circuit.
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In automotive terms, "NC" typically stands for "No Charge," indicating that a service or part is provided at no cost to the customer. It can also refer to "Non-Compliance," which describes a vehicle that does not meet certain regulatory standards. Additionally, in some contexts, "NC" may refer to specific models or designations within automotive brands.
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