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Figure 7-15.—Two-wire control circuit.

Figure 7-13.—Control circuit components. Figure 7-14.—Three-phase motor controller diagram. TWO-WIRE  CONTROL.—Two-wire   control provides  no-voltage  release  or  low-voltage  release. Two-wire control of a starter means that the starter drops out when there is a voltage failure and picks up as soon as the voltage returns. In figure 7-15, the pilot device is unaffected by the loss of voltage. Its contact remains closed, ready to carry current as soon as line voltage returns to normal. difficult to understand. As you already know, most The phrases  no-voltage  release and  two-wire electrical circuits are represented as a wiring diagram control should indicate to you that an automatic pilot or a line diagram. Work through the examples given device, such as a limit switch or a float switch, opens throughout this chapter. This practice will improve and  closes  the  control  circuit  through  a  single  contact. your skills in reading and understanding electrical diagrams. If the diagrams are too complex, break them down to a more elementary diagram. These diagrams are your key to understanding how a machine operates and how to repair it when it breaks. 7-14

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