The operating voltage and current of the high power relay should be within its rated range to ensure the stable operation and long life of the relay. If the actual operating voltage or current exceeds the rated value, it may cause the relay to overheat, increase contact wear, or even damage. The contact material is a silver alloy with good conductivity, corrosion resistance and wear resistance, which can ensure reliable contact and low contact resistance between contacts, thereby improving the electrical performance and reliability of the relay.
The operation time of the relay (the time from receiving the control signal to the contact action) should be as short as possible to meet the needs of fast response. For this product, the maximum operation time is 15 milliseconds and the upper limit of the release time is 10 milliseconds, which helps to ensure that the relay can act quickly when needed.
The operating environment temperature of the relay should be between -40℃ and +125℃. Within this temperature range, the materials and structures inside the relay can maintain stable performance and ensure the reliable operation of the relay. If the ambient temperature is too high or too low, the relay performance may deteriorate or be damaged. The relay should work in a dry and clean environment to avoid being affected by pollutants such as moisture and dust. These contaminants may cause problems such as poor contact and reduced insulation performance, thus affecting the performance of the relay.
The housing of the relay should be strong enough to withstand certain shocks and vibrations. This helps protect the circuits and contacts inside the relay and prevent damage or performance degradation caused by external factors. The relay should be installed in a dry, ventilated location that is not exposed to harmful gases to ensure its normal operation and extend its service life. At the same time, the placement of the equipment should be reasonably arranged according to the size and layout of the relay to avoid mutual influence.
The relay should be properly grounded during installation to avoid voltage suspension during operation, which will affect the normal operation of the equipment. When selecting, the rated current and voltage of the relay should be determined according to the actual load, and ensure that the selected relay meets the corresponding parameter requirements. At the same time, factors such as the relay's action time and connection method should also be considered to ensure matching selection.