Latching Relays

Latching Relays

A latching relay is a two-position electrically-actuated switch. It maintains either contact position indefinitely without power applied to the coil.  It is controlled by two momentary-acting switches or sensors, one that 'sets' the relay, and the other 'resets' the relay. The latching relay maintains its position after the actuating switch has been released, so it performs a basic memory function.

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