The students are familiar with the construction and functioning
of electromagnets and, generally, are also aware of their use in a
simple relay.
The changeover relay used in this experiment is more complicated.
It is therefore recommended that the instructor go over the
introductory information with the students. This makes it easier
for the students to gain an understanding of the relatively
intricate circuitry in the experiment.
Show that an electromagnetic relay can be used to switch
circuits (operating current circuits) on and off and as a
changeover switch.
| Materiallist (Excerpt) |
Product |
Amount |
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Power supply 0...12 V DC/ 6 V, 12 V AC, 230 V
|
13505-93
|
1
|
|
Relais module 6 V, SB
|
05674-00
|
1
|
|
On-off switch module, SB
|
05602-01
|
1
|
|
Socket module for incandescent lamp E10, SB
|
05604-00
|
2
|
|
Interrupted connector module, SB
|
05601-04
|
1
|
|
Junction module, SB
|
05601-10
|
2
|
|
Angled connector module, SB
|
05601-02
|
4
|
|
T-shaped connector module, SB
|
05601-03
|
1
|
|
Filament lamps 12V/0.1A, E10, 10
|
07505-03
|
1
|
|
Connecting cord, 32 A, 500 mm, red
|
07361-01
|
2
|
|
Connecting cord, 32 A, 500 mm, blue
|
07361-04
|
2
|