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Control Circuit
An electrical circuit designed to control the operation of devices in a system, often through the use of relays, switches, and timers.
Momentary
Describes a brief, transient action, especially in the context of switches or signals, where the effect lasts only as long as the actuating force is applied.
Holding Contacts
Contacts within a relay or starter that maintain the circuit's state even after the actuating force is removed.
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