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Lc1-d09 10 Wiring Diagram Page

She had never stopped expecting him to walk through the door.

Still, she couldn't look away.

It held state across power cycles — but only if the cycle was shorter than three seconds. Three seconds. The exact time her father's overload relay K1 took to reset. Lc1-d09 10 Wiring Diagram

Elena recognized the handwriting in the margins. Tiny, obsessive Greek letters. Her father’s. She had never stopped expecting him to walk through the door

That night, she dug out her old test bench: a 24V DC power supply, a multimeter, a roll of 1.5mm² wire. She mounted the LC1-D09 on a DIN rail. She followed the diagram exactly — not the standard path, but her father's ghost path. When she finished, the circuit looked wrong. The auxiliary contact was feeding back into the coil through the thermal relay's NC contact, which was fine — but then her father had added a second thermal relay in parallel, with its NO contact. Two thermals. One watched current. The other watched… nothing. It had no load. Three seconds

Her hands began to shake.

The standard wiring path (L1, L2, L3 to the line side, T1, T2, T3 to the load, A1/A2 for the coil) was all there. But her father had overlaid another circuit in red pencil. A feedback loop that made no sense. From terminal 14 (normally open auxiliary) he had run a phantom line back to A1, but through a thermal overload relay labeled "K1" — and then to a small, hand-drawn box marked "Μνήμη." Memory.

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