When the coil is disconnected from an electromagnet, peaks of inverse voltage appear at the terminals which can reach very high values.
These pulses can be transmitted down the line associated with the coil and could possibly affect other components.
In the case of a relay being operated by such devices as transistors, triacs, etc; it may be necessary to protect against transients.
High voltage surges can be carried in the supply line to the relay coil.
These may appear in the form of peaks or bursts and are generated by the connection and disconnection of electric motors, transformers, capacitors etc.
Normally a relay is unaffected by these pulses, but if a diode is connected in association with the coil, it must be capable of withstanding an inverse voltage higher than those of the incoming peaks.
A protection circuit must efficiently cope with pulses generated by the coil as well as incoming line surges (surges U1,2/50µs.)
Releco relays are available with integrated protection circuits or with modules plugged into sockets S3-MP or S3-MS.
LED consumption: 1 mA |
X = LED indication with rectifier. |
Increases release time approx. 4 times |
D = Free-wheeling diode. DX = Free-wheeling diode + LED. |
Increases release time approx. 4 times |
F = Polarity and free-wheeling diodes. FX = Polarity and free-wheeling diode + LED. |
Increases release time approx. 3 times |
B = Bridge rectifier incorporated. BX = Bridge rectifier and LED indication. |
R = Resistor and capacitor. |
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X = LED with no polarity, (standard) coils ≤ 12 V DC and AC LED rectifier bridge in parallel. |
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X = LED with no polarity, (standard) coils ≥ 24V... DC and AC LED rectifiers bridge in series. |
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FX = LED with polarity A1+ (option) every DC coil voltage. |
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BX = LED with no polarity, (option) only 24V and 48V AC/DC coils. |
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R = LED not available, (option) RC protection against pulses on AC. |
When a relay coil is disconnected, reverse voltage peaks may arise and reach very high values.
Said peaks can transmit to the coil associated line and other relays or semiconductors can be affected.
If triac, transistor, etc. controls a relay, appropriate steps must be taken to avoid or decrease peaks down to a non risky level.
Both polarity and free-wheeling diodes (FX), must protect coils, to avoid malfunctions, provided DC relays in battery are installed.
Making or breaking engines, transformers or contactors in an industrial environmental, may generate high voltage pulses, either isolated or burst, through the main line.
The voltage level of those pulse may be high enough to affect the isolation of the coil.
Data sheets and online catalogue
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