4. Referring to Figure 12-14, assume that the normally open 2M contact located between wire numbers 23 and 29 is welded closed. Also assume that none of the motors are running. What would happen if: a. The number 2 push button was to be pressed before the number 1 push button? b. The number 1 push button was to be pressed first?

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Transcribed Image Text:154 Section 2 Basic Control Circuits 43 OL 1M 3 MOTOR 1 OL 9 OL 10 11 2M 11 2M OL 13 MOTOR 2 2M OL 15 OL 17 16 S SM 16 17 '18 1819 19 MOTOR 3 SM SM 20 20 21 21 CONTROL TRANSFORMER 28 START 1 STOP OL1 OL2 OL3 28 23 24 24 25 25 26 27 1M 24 1M START 2 1M 29 29 23 SO 25 2M 23 29 2M START 3 2M 23 O 31 31 32 3M 25 3M Figure 12-14 Sequence control schematic with wire numbers. Basic control circuits
4. Referring to Figure 12-14, assume that the
normally open 2M contact located between
wire numbers 23 and 29 is welded closed. Also
assume that none of the motors are running.
What would happen if:
a. The number 2 push button was to be pressed
before the number 1 push button?
b. The number 1 push button was to be pressed
first?
Transcribed Image Text:4. Referring to Figure 12-14, assume that the normally open 2M contact located between wire numbers 23 and 29 is welded closed. Also assume that none of the motors are running. What would happen if: a. The number 2 push button was to be pressed before the number 1 push button? b. The number 1 push button was to be pressed first?
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