In the case where the 400V is missing, the neon will correctly indicate that there is no power to the load.But there's still the issue when there's no 400V there's no indication of relay position.
If I am 'A' which version: centre off, or series capacitor version?hi A,
I have suggested this to the TS, but I don't think he understood what was being suggested, maybe you could get thru to him.?
E
But I think the TS wants to now the relay position before he applies the 400V to the load.In the case where the 400V is missing, the neon will correctly indicate that there is no power to the load.
So the post #45 circuit does the job as the switch position will indicate the relay state.But I think the TS wants to now the relay position before he applies the 400V to the load.
Thus far we don't know. That's why there are no values posted.Do we know for sure the resistance and voltage rating for the relay coils?
If we use the relay stated in post #15 (ADJH23112):Do we know for sure the resistance and voltage rating for the relay coils?
(Needed to calculate R and C values for post #45 circuit)

I don't understand why #45 is being referred to when the TS clearly stated a DUAL coil relay.View attachment 227900
OK, a 12V DC coil with a resistance of 144Ω (both set and reset) with a rated current of 83.3mA; Thanks for making me take another look at that. With the drawing in post #45 we should be able to determine the resistors and capacitors for this to work. Keep in mind you will have to discern the position of the switch in order to determine the likely position of the relay, whether it's open or closed.
But why are you doing this? You say you're not using the relay for active switching, so why is it there? You're not going to turn something on or off - so I'm wondering why this unnecessary step. I'm sure you have something in mind, like maybe a lock-out - or maybe an indicator of whether it's locked out or not. But if that's the case then whomever is performing maintenance on the machine should shut the breaker off and unplug the equipment - and put a "Lock-Out - Tag-Out" device on it to prevent someone from accidentally energizing the machine. The breaker should be locked off. The plug should be inclosed in a locked case to prevent someone from plugging it into another power source.
Sorry - but I keep going back to that safety thing.
Oh....Sorry...I didn't recognize that as a dual coil.Do you not see the dual coil in the drawing? A set coil on top and a reset coil on the bottom. OK maybe not conventionally drawn, but nevertheless, there's two coils in my drawing.
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Hey E, I think I have to ground the other end of Neon since I am working in the primary side of the resonant converter. As i said 400V are coming from the taps of the inverter. I attach the picture for reference.
hi E,hi,
Look at this marked up diagram.
E