Title: Relay coils and the contacts they operate are not shown in the same place on a schematic diagram ... Post by: cb2015 on Mar 16, 2018 Relay coils and the contacts they operate are not shown in the same place on a schematic diagram because:
A) Components are placed by their function in the circuit, not their actual physical location. B) The coil and contacts are located in different places in the unit. C) There is not enough room to draw them in the same place. D) Schematic diagrams typically only show where to connect the power wiring. Q. 2 In ladder diagrams, component symbols are placed: A) By their function in the circuit. B) By their actual physical location in the unit. C) Only at the intersection points. D) In sequential order according to each component's model number. Q. 3 What do the rails on a ladder diagram represent? A) The line voltage power B) The rails on each ladder diagram stand for something different C) The circuit loads D) The individual circuits Title: Relay coils and the contacts they operate are not shown in the same place on a schematic diagram ... Post by: shelberszinsker on Mar 16, 2018 Content hidden
Title: Relay coils and the contacts they operate are not shown in the same place on a schematic diagram ... Post by: cb2015 on Mar 16, 2018 Makes more sense now, TY
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