Apr 15, 2010 #1 R royhb Newbie level 2 Joined Apr 15, 2010 Messages 2 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Location Australia Activity points 1,293 I would like to find a form D DPDT relay to use for switching 240VAC (approx 15 amp load, resistive load) with a 240VAC coil. I can't find any break before make relays on the common supply house web pages. Can anyone suggest a Mfr/ Model number of one I can chase? Thanks in advance
I would like to find a form D DPDT relay to use for switching 240VAC (approx 15 amp load, resistive load) with a 240VAC coil. I can't find any break before make relays on the common supply house web pages. Can anyone suggest a Mfr/ Model number of one I can chase? Thanks in advance
Apr 16, 2010 #2 keith1200rs Super Moderator Staff member Joined Oct 9, 2009 Messages 10,865 Helped 2,065 Reputation 4,130 Reaction score 1,597 Trophy points 1,403 Location Yorkshire, UK Activity points 57,270 Form D is make before break, not break before make isn't it? Keith.
Apr 16, 2010 #3 R royhb Newbie level 2 Joined Apr 15, 2010 Messages 2 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Location Australia Activity points 1,293 keith1200rs said: Form D is make before break, not break before make isn't it? Keith. Click to expand... You may be correct - I'm no expert at this. In any event I need break before make, whatever that is.
keith1200rs said: Form D is make before break, not break before make isn't it? Keith. Click to expand... You may be correct - I'm no expert at this. In any event I need break before make, whatever that is.
Apr 16, 2010 #4 keith1200rs Super Moderator Staff member Joined Oct 9, 2009 Messages 10,865 Helped 2,065 Reputation 4,130 Reaction score 1,597 Trophy points 1,403 Location Yorkshire, UK Activity points 57,270 In which case you should have no problem - break before make is normal. Make before break is hard to find. Just put your requirements in here and it should turn up something: **broken link removed** Keith.
In which case you should have no problem - break before make is normal. Make before break is hard to find. Just put your requirements in here and it should turn up something: **broken link removed** Keith.