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Figure 7-13.—Control circuit components.

Figure  7-12.—Standard  wiring  diagram  symbol—Continued. The control-circuit line diagram of figure 7-13 shows the symbol of each device used in the circuit and indicates its function. The push-button station wiring diagram on the right of figure 7-13 represents the physical control station and shows the relative position of each device, the internal wiring, and the connections with the motor starter. line diagrams to develop the ability to interpret the table quickly and use it correctly; for example, refer to figure 7-14 and the three-phase column of table 7-1. Note that the control circuit switching is connected to line 1 (L1) and the contactor coil is connected to line 2 (L2) Control Wiring Control and Power Connections Control  wiring  can  be  very  confusing.  A  single operation  of  an  electrical  circuit  is  usually  not complicated; however, a sequence of operations, one depending on the other, in a complex circuit can be The correct connections and component locations for line and wiring diagrams are shown in table 7-1. Compare the information given in the table with actual 7-13

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