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Maintained Contact
A switch mechanism that keeps or maintains its position (either on or off) until manually changed or actuated.
Momentary Contact
Momentary contact refers to an electrical switch or relay contact that only completes the circuit while being physically engaged or pressed.
Three-Wire
A wiring configuration typically used in electrical circuits, incorporating a live wire, a neutral wire, and a ground wire for safety.
Normally-Open
A contact configuration in switches or relays that is open (non-conducting) when at rest, closing only when activated.
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