Lighting Contactor Market Share, Growing Demand, and Top Key Players
It's not rare for electrical equipment to emit a lively, humming, or chattering noise, which can from time to time be adequately loud to keep you conscious at night, interrupt the silence of clean rooms and indicate that something is running not fairly as it should. What roots these noises should be independently diagnosed, but you might find it is because of a noisy contactor. ACs and refrigerating systems are utmost prone to this irritation, but any equipment running on a power circuit or motor is also accountable.
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Magnetic coils are designed to pick-up and cover the current when working at 85-110% of their voltage rating. When the device is sealed in operation, its voltage will drop to nearly 60% of its voltage. A magnetic coil can function at 110% of the device's voltage, but if allowable to do so for prolonged periods it will overheat, generating higher temperatures causing contactor noise and abridged coil life. Under-voltage can also be a reason for noisy contactor, so make sure that the device is working within its limits.