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    Exam 24: Time-Delay Low-Voltage Release Relay
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    Three-Wire Control Is Impractical for Preventing Motor Restart Because Momentary
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Three-Wire Control Is Impractical for Preventing Motor Restart Because Momentary

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Three-wire control is impractical for preventing motor restart because momentary line voltage fluctuations occur in many localities.

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