Now that you know how to stop a motor coil from being energized by pressing a button, you will build a coil that energizes the motor coil when you press and then release the "Start" button, and will remain energized until the "Stop" button is pressed or the overloads are tripped.
The following video will walk you through the steps of building the circuit according to the schematic shown below. Note: A demo of how to build this circuit in Automation Studio, including how to connect the auxiliary contact to the coil, is on the next page of this course.
To complete this lab, submit a 30-second video following the criteria found in the rubric. If you are working with another student, each of you must record and submit your own video.
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