David1977m
Trainee
This is in the level 3 science material handout. I know how a contactor work and asked my tutor what the link is, he looked at it and said he doesn’t know. Can someone please explain what it is please.
Could it be a fuse in the circuit when exposed to more current than design of circuit link will open .This is in the level 3 science material handout. I know how a contactor work and asked my tutor what the link is, he looked at it and said he doesn’t know. Can someone please explain what it is please.View attachment 119874
I suppose a control fuse would make sense, but why is it saying link then in official documentation. I honestly don’t know how many hours I’ve spent on something that won’t make a difference to my exam but will bug me not knowingCould it be a fuse in the circuit when exposed to more current than design of circuit link will open .
Could it be a fuse in the circuit when exposed to more current than design of circuit link will open .
Yeh I would imagine it would .there's plenty of more esteemed members on this site who might be able to clarify that particular point in circuit, I'm sure they will answer in time .I suppose a control fuse would make sense, but why is it saying link then in official documentation. I honestly don’t know how many hours I’ve spent on something that won’t make a difference to my exam but will bug me not knowing![]()
Agreed, often a pair of contacts with a link will be put in a control box.Possibly a link with auxilary contact points???
Maybe shown as a point to put additional stop buttons if required?
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