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BAZZTECH

Electrical
Dec 4, 2003
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How does one design an RC snubber circuit for a 120VAC solenoid valve so I do not fry some switch contacts when I de-energized the coil? Would I need to get the inductance from the manufactory or can I specify a MOV and how?
 
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Have a look at Evox-Rifa's rather useful application note.


At 120V AC any half-decent relay should be able to switch a solenoid coil without excessive contact damage. Why do you anticipate a problem?


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MOVs work well BUT!!!

They only work for so many cycles. They waste less energy than snubbers. If your coil changes states a couple of thousand times a year MOVs are the ticket. If your relays shift a hundred times a day... You need a snubber.

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Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.-
 
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