Contact rating refers to the maximum electrical load that a switch or relay can handle without risk of damage or failure. It is typically expressed in terms of voltage and current, indicating the safe operating limits for the device. Exceeding these ratings can lead to overheating, arcing, or premature wear, ultimately compromising the reliability and safety of the electrical system. Manufacturers provide these ratings to ensure proper application and to guide users in selecting appropriate components for their specific needs.
The contact rating is normally given in AMPs or HP and refers to the load the "switch" in the relay can handle. The manufacture will specify the relay contact rating in the data sheet. This rating depends on the current being controlled by the relay, the connection type (how the relay is mounted) and the duty. A Normally open relay in pilot duty (clicked closed all day) may be only 10% of the same relay in intermitted contact duty. DC current requires a higher contact rating then AC. For example a relay rated at 1A @ 24vdc should also handle 1A @ 120vac and as the voltage increases the contact rating will lessen.
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the age rating in the UK is 15
The Professionals - 1966 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Finland:K-16 Netherlands:14 (orginal rating) New Zealand:PG Norway:16 Portugal:M/16 (R-14) (re-rating) Portugal:17 (original rating) Singapore:PG Sweden:15 UK:A (original rating) UK:PG (tv rating) UK:PG (video rating) (1986) (2003) USA:PG-13 USA:Approved (PCA #21227) (original rating) USA:PG-13 (re-rating) (1999) USA:GP (1970) West Germany:16
The contact rating is normally given in AMPs or HP and refers to the load the "switch" in the relay can handle. The manufacture will specify the relay contact rating in the data sheet. This rating depends on the current being controlled by the relay, the connection type (how the relay is mounted) and the duty. A Normally open relay in pilot duty (clicked closed all day) may be only 10% of the same relay in intermitted contact duty. DC current requires a higher contact rating then AC. For example a relay rated at 1A @ 24vdc should also handle 1A @ 120vac and as the voltage increases the contact rating will lessen.
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The typical rating of a hot wire relay contacts is 35 amp
5A, denotes ampere rating of dry contact for a 250VAC and/or 24VDC load.
The maximum MERV rating that your furnace can handle depends on the manufacturer's specifications. Check your furnace's manual or contact the manufacturer to determine the appropriate MERV rating for your system.
The current rating for a 48 VDC contact relay can vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer. It is recommended to check the datasheet or specifications provided by the manufacturer to determine the exact current rating for the relay you are using.
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To determine the SEER rating of your AC unit, look for a yellow Energy Guide label on the unit. The SEER rating is typically listed on this label. You can also check the manufacturer's documentation or contact the manufacturer directly for this information.
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Wycliffe - 1994 Lost Contact 2-4 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (1998)
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The KA rating, or short-circuit withstand strength, of a specific panel such as the P1E3ONB125CTS can vary based on its design and manufacturer specifications. To find the exact KA rating for this panel, it’s best to consult the technical documentation provided by the manufacturer or contact them directly. If you have access to the panel's datasheet, it should list the KA rating clearly.