appunni
Electrical
- Feb 11, 2003
- 52
Sir,
I wish to include resistance in the coil circuits of some contactors, which uses for running motors in order to limit holding current as minimum. For that we have planned to connect the resistances across the NC contacts of the contactors so that the resistance will come in series with coil only after the contactor has been energized.
How is the value of the resistor is determined? I have planned to find out the drop out values for current and voltage in the coil, which are the minimum values required for just holding the contactor after once it has been energized. Is this method enough? What additional checks are to be carried out? How the chattering of contactors can be avoided even with lowest permissible supply voltage? I request for your valuable comments. Thanks in advance.
With regards,
Appunni
I wish to include resistance in the coil circuits of some contactors, which uses for running motors in order to limit holding current as minimum. For that we have planned to connect the resistances across the NC contacts of the contactors so that the resistance will come in series with coil only after the contactor has been energized.
How is the value of the resistor is determined? I have planned to find out the drop out values for current and voltage in the coil, which are the minimum values required for just holding the contactor after once it has been energized. Is this method enough? What additional checks are to be carried out? How the chattering of contactors can be avoided even with lowest permissible supply voltage? I request for your valuable comments. Thanks in advance.
With regards,
Appunni