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 <WRAP center round important 95%> <WRAP center round important 95%>
 +**Caution:​** \\
 +If an inductive load is connected (e.g., electric motors, relay coils, contactors, or even the cables in extensive electric installations),​ it is necessary to protect the relay outputs with a corresponding external element (e.g., varistor, RC circuit or a suitable diode). ​
  
-**Warning:​** \\ +If a capacitive ​load is connected (e.g., power sources of LED lights), ​it is necessary to protect the relay contacts against inrush current by connecting a corresponding thermistor to the relay'​s output. ​
-If an inductive ​load is connected (egelectric motors, relay coils, contactors or even the cables in extensive electric installations),​ we recommend protecting the relay outputs by a corresponding external element (egvaristorRC circuit or a suitable diode).  +
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-If a capacitive load is connected (eg. power sources of LED lights), ​we recommend protecting ​relay contacts against inrush current by connecting a corresponding thermistor to the relay'​s output. ​+
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
 ====== Connection ====== ====== Connection ======
  
-The following image illustrates the connection of a resisitve ​AC load to a relay output: ​+The following image illustrates the connection of a resistive ​AC load to a relay output: ​
  
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