Rated Characteristics of Electrical Contactors

05/23/2025

Types

  • Electromagnetic
  • Electro-pneumatic
  • Pneumatic

Interrupting Medium

  • Air
  • Oil
  • SF6 gas
  • Vacuum

Rated values of voltages

  • Rated voltage (Operational voltage):For a three phase contactors, the voltage between phases is called rated voltage or operational voltage.
  • Rated Insulation Voltage:The voltage, on which performs the dielectric test.

Rated Values of Current

  • Rated Thermal Current: The maximum current, on which a Contactor operates continuously for eight (8) hours without increasing the temperature (increased with a permissible limit).
  • Rated Operational Current: A Manufacturer tells the rated operational current considering Contactor’s rated frequency, operational voltages, rated duty and utilization factor.

Rated Duty and Service Conditions

  • 8-Hour Duty:The contactor can carry normal current for over 8 hours. Its rated thermal current is determined based on this duty cycle.
  • Continuous Duty:The contactor can remain closed indefinitely (from 8 hours to several years) without interruption. However, oxidation and dust accumulation on contacts may increase temperature.

Contactor Making and Breaking Capacity

  • Rated Making Capacity:The maximum current at which the contactor can close its contacts without arcing or melting. For AC contactors, this is defined by the RMS value of the symmetrical current component.
  • Rated Breaking Capacity:The maximum current at which the contactor can open its contacts without arcing or melting. For AC contactors, this is defined by the RMS current value.

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