relay and socket

Relays and sockets are two commonly used components in electrical systems.
A relay is an electromagnetic switch used to control the flow of current in a circuit. When current is applied to the relay coil, a magnetic field is generated, which activates the relay contacts and allows current to flow through the circuit. Relays are widely used in applications such as industrial automation, HVAC systems, and household appliances.
A socket is a device used to connect and hold a relay in place. Designed for mounting on a panel or surface, sockets provide a secure and stable connection for relays. They are typically made from durable materials such as plastic or metal and come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate different types of relays.
When used together, a relay and socket can provide a reliable and efficient control system for various electrical applications. The socket ensures a secure connection for the relay, while the relay controls the current flow within the circuit.
