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All electrical relays consist of two circuits.

1.. A control circuit that utilizes a control voltage with a minimum current to

switch a

2.. Power circuit requiring much greater current.

The advantage of using this type of circuitry is that the switches or sensors that control large loads can be very small, {i.e. pilot switches, limit switches, sensors, etc.}, since they are the control switching device that can be capable of switching loads up to 600 amperes. This arrangement allows a very small wire size for controlling large loads.

Without the use of relays, switches that control larger loads would be very expensive and occupy much more space.

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