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Testing Permissive Make Relays
Goal of this page - Discuss "Testing Permissive Make Relays",
as used in the 1401 system, especially the 1402
This is what we are talking about ;-)) - from IBM-FU-05-Commutation Control - Permissive Make Relays
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Permissive Make Relays
The trend to
higher speed machines has created the
need for a high speed multi-contact relay
with constant tension and no contact bounce.
The permissive make relay was developed to
meet this need. It will operate in about half the time
of a wire contact relay and with contact bounce
practically eliminated.
This relay is made in 4, 6, and 12 position sized,
and will add color identification to relay gates. the
4 position relay base is red, the 6 position is green,
and the 12 position is blue.
The permissive make relay gets its name as the
contact being closed is permitted to make by the
action of the armature. Each contact position has two
two sets of wire contact. One set of contacts is held open
by the relay armature while the other set is permitted
to make with the contact tension being dependent
only on the contact wires. When the armature is attracted,
the N/C contact wires are pushed away from
the common contact and the wires that had been held
open are dropped lightly on the common contact
without bounce or oscillation. The contact tension
is independent of armature travel.
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From Stan Paddock < STPaddock @ sbcglobal . net >
Permissive Relay Tester:
- The gap between a wire and the contact bar is very close.
- The armature does not push any contacts closed, the armature
gets out of the way and let the spring of the wire make the contact.
No contact bounce.
- Hence the name, the relay 'permits' the wire to make contact.
Stan Paddock brought in his Permissive Relay Tester he just completed.
More information on it may be found at
http://www.paddockdrayage.com/MyProjects/PermissiveMake/index.htm
This box along with a laptop can test a GREEN (6 section) or a RED (4 section) relay in under 2 seconds.
(Local Copy)
You can see this happen at:
https://youtu.be/K_mWtlYg954
Posted Dec 12. 2015