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General question. terminal connections meaning

Simple question. On the terminal connections it mentioned
Input C NO NC ... Ok input = Live and Neg and C = common what is NO and NC

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Hello ar_atkinson,

The NO and NC designations are for "normally open" and "normally closed". Such a designation is usually seen in relays and switches and indicates which side of the terminal is energized.

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