magnetic contactor basic and working principal, test full tutorial in Tamil
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In this video, we will explain what a contactor is, how they work, how to wire a contactor, and the difference between a contactor and a relay.
A contactor is a device that is for making and breaking an electrical power circuit. For example, we usually use a contactor for turning on and off an electrical motor.
Once the coil is energized, an electromagnetic field will be created. This electromagnetic field then causes the contacts to be closed and that's how the 3-phase power will reach the motor and can turn it on. So, there is no electrical connection between the coil and the contacts.
A relay works the same way as a contactor. That means a relay also has a coil and some contact. When the coil is energized, the contacts will close.
But here is the difference... a relay is usually used for smaller devices with lower current and voltage rates. A contactor, however, is used for bigger devices with higher current and voltage rates.
wire terminals on the contactors.
1) On the front of the contactor, we see two wire terminals of A1 and A2. This is where we can connect a 24-volt DC power to the coil to energize it.
The coil may work with different voltages such as 12-volt DC, 24-volt DC, or maybe 220-volt DC.
Depending on the type of the contactor, the coil can also work with a 24, 120, or 220-volt AC power.
2) On the other side of the contactor, we have six other wire terminals. The wire terminals on the top are labeled from left to right with L1, L2, and L3. The wire terminals on the bottom are labeled from left to right with T1, T2, and T3.
The L1, L2, and L3 terminals are where the power wires connect to the contactor. The T1, T2, and T3 terminals are where the device wires connect to the contactor.
3) We have another set of wire terminals on the front end labeled as NO or normally open. This is a simple normally open contact referred to as an auxiliary contact or a feedback contact.
When you press the start switch, the coil will be energized, the contacts will be closed and the motor will be turned on.
When you press the stop switch, the coil will be de-energized, the contact will open and the motor will turn off.
⌚Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:32 - What is a contactor?
01:41 - contactor working principle
02:22 - Why contactor is used?
02:22 - Where contactor using?
03:42 - contactor Models?
04:19 - contactor Load supply method
08:46 - coil Supply method
11:08 - contactor parts
12.04 - contactor connection practical
13:08 - contactor testing
15:19 - End
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