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What is Relay Overshoot?

01/08/2009 2:01 AM

Dear sir

what is relay overshoot?Please share your views

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Re: What is Relay Overshoot?

01/08/2009 9:11 AM

Relay overshoot (over-travel, coasting time) refers to the tendency of a relay to continue to operate for some time after the operating current is reduced to zero (i.e., when the fault is cleared).

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Re: What is Relay Overshoot?

01/08/2009 11:13 AM

Hi

As per your definition,this is possible in induction type electromechanical relay.

Is this possible in static or numerical relay.

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