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Relay Diodes and OVM Modules

 
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:10 am    Post subject: Relay Diodes and OVM Modules Reply with quote

Hello,

Self excitation is built into Z13-8Q. There are two 1N5400 diodes attached to the relay. One is in series with the coil. What is the purpose of having a diode here instead of just a piece of wire? I have wired up mine with this diode in place.

It appears to be linked to the presence of the Crowbar Overvoltage Module in parallel with the relay coil, as the same set-up is depicted in other drawings where it is employed (Z21A & Z31).

I have been queried as to why I have used a diode here (I basically followed the drawings) and I am unable to answer. Can someone help me understand the physics here so that I can come up with a meaningful answer.

Best regards,

Andrew Butler,
RV7 EI-EEO
Galway, Ireland.
Firewall Forward and wiring tidy up!


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