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What is the Relay?

What is the Relay?

The overload relay is a protection and Careful device used in the compressor circuit on your refrigerator.The main power is applied to the compressor motor winding through the overload device, and the relay is used to add the start winding in the circuit or main coil until the compressor is at running speed.

Why are you use the Relay?

Relay is a protection and main device for you Refrigerator and this is used in the compressor circuit on your refrigerator.If you do not use relay in your refrigerator.It is dangerous for you and your refrigerator. Because the main power is applied to the compressor motor winding through the overload device, and the relay is used to add the start winding in the circuit or main coil until the compressor is at running speed.

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