érintkezcsoport
Érintkezcsoport is a Hungarian term that translates to "contact group" or "contact set" in English. It is primarily used in the field of electrical engineering and refers to a set of electrical contacts that are mechanically linked and operate together. In a switch or relay, multiple contact groups can be present, each performing a different switching function. When a switch is actuated, all the contact groups associated with it will change their state simultaneously. For instance, one contact group might be normally open (NO), meaning it is closed when the switch is activated, while another might be normally closed (NC), opening when the switch is activated. The term "érintkezcsoport" is crucial for understanding the internal architecture and functionality of various electrical switching devices. It helps engineers and technicians to analyze circuits and design systems that rely on coordinated switching actions. The number and types of contact groups within a device determine its overall versatility and application potential. These groups are designed to handle specific current and voltage ratings, and their reliable operation is essential for the safe and efficient functioning of electrical equipment.