Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
C/O relay, N/O relay, N/C relay
English answer:
Change-over, Normally open, Normally closed
Added to glossary by
Alexey Ivanov
Dec 25, 2006 16:47
17 yrs ago
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English term
C/O relay, N/O relay, N/C relay
English
Tech/Engineering
Electronics / Elect Eng
car electronics
Can anyone explain/decipher these abbreviations?
There's no context at all - the comma separated phrases have been taken from an automotive diagnostics software (WDS) where entries are alphabetically arranged and generally have no relations to the next entry. In the Internet (in parts catalogue) I have found a phrase which seems to be related to the subject: "High sensitive, non polarized relay for telecom and various other applications, available with 1 n/o, 2 n/o or 1c/o contacts." So, apparently, "c/o relay" means a relay with c/o contacts, etc. But still I am at a loss for the meaning of these abbreviations.
Many thanks in advance for any help,
Alex
There's no context at all - the comma separated phrases have been taken from an automotive diagnostics software (WDS) where entries are alphabetically arranged and generally have no relations to the next entry. In the Internet (in parts catalogue) I have found a phrase which seems to be related to the subject: "High sensitive, non polarized relay for telecom and various other applications, available with 1 n/o, 2 n/o or 1c/o contacts." So, apparently, "c/o relay" means a relay with c/o contacts, etc. But still I am at a loss for the meaning of these abbreviations.
Many thanks in advance for any help,
Alex
Responses
5 +2 | Change-over, Normally open, Normally closed | H&G Ozcan |
Change log
Aug 19, 2012 06:42: Tony M changed "Field (specific)" from "Automotive / Cars & Trucks" to "Electronics / Elect Eng"
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Change-over, Normally open, Normally closed
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Comment: "Many thanks, h_ozcan,
It fits."
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