steris
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2007
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So I'm a Mech E trying to track down causes of failure within an electromechanical system. One part of the system involves a pressure switch that energizes a coil on a contactor. The contactor then powers a set of heaters. The pressure switch and coil both run off of 120V AC. When characterizing the load on the switch, I measured the resistance through the coil (55 Ohms) and calculated the current as I=V/R. However when I measure the current using an ammeter, the current is about 92% lower than the calculated value. The difference is too large to be an issue with RMS voltage vs peak voltage. I feel like I am missing something fundamental. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance!
-Steris
Thanks in advance!
-Steris