Power Relays

Power relays are electromechanical switches designed to control high-voltage electrical circuits. They function as remote-controlled switches, utilizing an electromagnet to mechanically actuate the switching mechanism. When an electrical signal energizes the relay coil, it generates a magnetic field that attracts or repels the relay's contacts, causing them to open or close. This enables the relay to isolate and control heavy electrical loads, providing a reliable method for remote operation or automation. Power relays play a crucial role in various applications, such as industrial automation, power distribution, and control systems, ensuring efficient and safe management of electrical power.