{"id":814,"date":"2016-11-14T20:11:26","date_gmt":"2016-11-14T20:11:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/techfeatured.com\/automotive\/1814\/automotive-relays-what-are-they-and-why-do-you-need-them"},"modified":"2016-11-14T20:11:26","modified_gmt":"2016-11-14T20:11:26","slug":"automotive-relays-what-are-they-and-why-do-you-need-them","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techfeatured.com\/automotive\/1814\/automotive-relays-what-are-they-and-why-do-you-need-them","title":{"rendered":"Automotive Relays &#8211; What Are They And Why Do You Need Them?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[ad_1]<\/p>\n<p>  <b>What is a relay?<\/b> <\/p>\n<p>  A relay is an electromechanical or electronic device through which a heavy load <br \/>  can be switched ON &amp; OFF with a nominal input of current &amp; voltage.  This article <br \/>  focuses on electro-mechanical relays used in automotive applications. <\/p>\n<p>  <b>How does a relay work?<\/b> <\/p>\n<p>  The utility and function of a relay can be best understood by thinking of a lever. <br \/>  A lever is inserted at a corner of a heavy load and by placing a wedge (fulcrum) <br \/>  under the lever, the heavy load can be easily lifted by a small amount of effort. <\/p>\n<p>  Similarly, a heavy electrical load drawing heavy current can be switched on &amp; off <br \/>  by applying a small amount of current through a coil (solenoid).  What happens is <br \/>  this &#8211; the coil gets magnetized with the current and attracts or repels a <br \/>  plunger (a rod passed through the coil).  The attracting or repelling of the plunger <br \/>  either connects two switching contacts in the relay (also known as NO or Normally <br \/>  Open \/ Single Throw \/ Form A) or separates them (NC or Normally Closed \/ Double <br \/>  Throw \/ Form C), as required.  As soon as the energisation of the coil is stopped, <br \/>  the main contacts go back to their original position. <\/p>\n<div class= ><!-- 0-Test Responsive --><ins class=  style=display:block data-ad-client=  data-ad-slot=  data-ad-format=horizontal><\/ins><\/div>\n<p>  In automobile applications relays of different configurations with single or <br \/>  multiple contacts are used for different applications. <\/p>\n<p>  <b>Why is a relay required?<\/b> <\/p>\n<p>  Apart from switching a circuit with heavy load, on &amp; off, a relay is required to <\/p>\n<p>  1. Conserve energy <\/p>\n<p>  2. Prolong the life of device <\/p>\n<p>  3. Improve the efficiency of a device. <\/p>\n<p>  For example let us take the switching of two headlamps of an automobile.  If the <br \/>  same is switched on through a normal switch at the dashboard, the voltage drop <br \/>  from the battery to the lamps through the switch will be enormous and the heat <br \/>  generated in the circuit due to resistance will be considerable.  The heavy current <br \/>  will be drawn by the lamps which will not only heat the circuit but also drain the <br \/>  battery heavily. <\/p>\n<p>  To give an example of the effect of voltage drop, a chart is given below: <\/p>\n<pre><br>  Operating Voltage.  Luminous Intensity of a Lamp. <br>  100% 100% <br>  95% 83% <br>  90% 67% <br>  85% 53% <br><\/pre>\n<\/p>\n<p>  To switch on a 12V-60\/100 Watt Halogen lamp, a typical 12V Relay allows a voltage <br \/>  drop of only 0.02V and the coil current is only 2 milliamps. <\/p>\n<p>  Another important function of the relay is quick switching off (0.05Sec Max.).  The <br \/>  more time the contacts of a switch take to break at full load, the more sparks <br \/>  will be generated due to electromagnetic effect on contacts in a switched on <br \/>  state.  Prolonged sparking will mean more wear of the contact points and the danger <br \/>  of contacts melting and generating a fire.  International standards have very stringent relay specifications.  The endurance of a relay is generally specified in millions of switching operations. <\/p>\n<div class= ><!-- 0-Test Responsive --><ins class=  style=display:block data-ad-client=  data-ad-slot=  data-ad-format=horizontal><\/ins><\/div>\n<p>  <b>Where should a relay be installed?<\/b> <\/p>\n<p>  Wherever manual switching has been used for direct switching of a Lamp or Motor or <br \/>  any gadget exceeding 10 Amps of load, a suitable relay must be put in the circuit. <br \/>  It is best if the relay can be kept as near as possible to the load (but not in a hot area surrounding near the engine) <\/p>\n<p>  <b>How should a relay be installed?<\/b> <\/p>\n<p>  1. Wires connected to the manual switch should be connected to any Coil terminal <br \/>  of the Relay. <\/p>\n<p>  2. The load should be connected to any one contact terminal of the Relay (unless <br \/>  Positive \/ Negative are specified) and the other to the positive terminal of the <br \/>  battery (for Negative Ground circuit), with an appropriate Fuse. <\/p>\n<p>[ad_2]<\/p>\n<p>Source: http:\/\/ezinearticles.com\/?Automotive-Relays&#8212;What-Are-They-And-Why-Do-You-Need-Them?&#038;id=811154<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[ad_1] What is a relay? A relay is an electromechanical or electronic device through which a heavy load can be switched ON &amp; OFF with a nominal input of current &amp; voltage. This article focuses on electro-mechanical relays used in automotive applications. How does a relay work? 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