akrus
Electrical
- Sep 13, 2013
- 7
Hello
I need to select contactors for some 220V single-phase compressors. I have experience with three-phase motor control but I’m not familiar with typical practices in single-phase applications.
I’m trying to decide between using an IEC contactor or a definite purpose contactor. I haven’t used a DP contactor before but my first impression of them is that they look cheap. The application could potentially be in relatively harsh environmental conditions so I am conscious of selecting quality components to reduce the probability of failure.
The problem is that I can’t find any 2 pole contactors that are not definite purpose. I know it is possible to use a 3 pole contactor by jumping terminal 4 to terminal 5, but that kind of seems like I’m trying to force the solution. I’m getting the impression that everyone must use definite purpose contactors for single phase because that is the only thing designed for it. I’m also aware that compressors are one of the intended applications for a definite purpose contactor.
I work at an OEM and the whole machine will be evaluated by UL so it is not an issue that the DP contactors are only UL registered.
Does anyone have some feedback about IEC v. DP contactors to be used for a single-phase compressor? Again I am just looking for a high quality solution that is not going to turn any heads.
Thanks in advance.
I need to select contactors for some 220V single-phase compressors. I have experience with three-phase motor control but I’m not familiar with typical practices in single-phase applications.
I’m trying to decide between using an IEC contactor or a definite purpose contactor. I haven’t used a DP contactor before but my first impression of them is that they look cheap. The application could potentially be in relatively harsh environmental conditions so I am conscious of selecting quality components to reduce the probability of failure.
The problem is that I can’t find any 2 pole contactors that are not definite purpose. I know it is possible to use a 3 pole contactor by jumping terminal 4 to terminal 5, but that kind of seems like I’m trying to force the solution. I’m getting the impression that everyone must use definite purpose contactors for single phase because that is the only thing designed for it. I’m also aware that compressors are one of the intended applications for a definite purpose contactor.
I work at an OEM and the whole machine will be evaluated by UL so it is not an issue that the DP contactors are only UL registered.
Does anyone have some feedback about IEC v. DP contactors to be used for a single-phase compressor? Again I am just looking for a high quality solution that is not going to turn any heads.
Thanks in advance.