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What is the difference between Class ratings on overload relays?(Post)
What is the difference between Class ratings on overload relays? Class ratings like 10, 20, and 30 on overload relays refer to the tripping time in seconds during an overload. For example, Class 10 t ...
Mastering Contactor Installation: Your Complete Guide to Success and Safety(Post)Getting industrial contactors installed right is key to keeping your equipment running smoothly and ensuring everyone stays safe. Following the best practices for contactor installation means fewer u ...
Your Essential Guide to Selecting the Perfect Contactor for Industrial Electrical Jobs(Post)Choosing the right contactor is key to ensuring dependable switching and protecting valuable machinery in tough industrial settings. This complete contactor selection guide gives businesses, electric ...
Electrical Contactor Solutions: Top 5 Contactors for Industrial Applications in 2025(Post)In the dynamic landscape of industrial automation, selecting the right electrical contactor is critical to ensuring efficiency, safety, and reliability. As we progress through 2025, the demand for ro ...
AC-1 Versus AC-3 Electrical AMP Ratings(Post)AC-1 Versus AC-3 Electrical AMP Ratings This week we want to discuss the difference between the standard AMP ratings for IEC and UL contactors. First we will simply define the two main types of ra ...
The difference between a coil (control) voltage and a line voltage(Post)Coil Voltage vs Line Voltage: What's the Difference on a Contactor? By J. Houston | Kent Electrical Supply | Updated 04/2026 Coil voltage (also called control voltage) is the low-voltage signal that ...
A Practical Guide to Overcurrent Protection Devices(Post)Overcurrent protection devices, or OCPDs, are the essential safeguards of any electrical system. Think of them as automatic emergency brakes, engineered to shut down power before a problem escalates ...
Decoding Contactors and Relays: Understanding Side Labels Made Easy(Post)Need help deciphering the side label of a contactor or relay? Today we are going to help decipher all the information that can be found on the side label on any contactor or relay. To be ...