Sunday, 18 August 2019

power - High current mechanical relays


I'm looking for a mechanical relay that can run 500 amps when closed. There are solid state solutions for switching such currents (SSRs, IGBTs, etc), and we do use them, but for a low speed H-bridge to polarity-invert some coils, I would rather avoid all the voltage drop of using IGBTs. I would not need to "hot switch" the full 500A, the switching would only take place when no current was running.


Parts that I've come across:



Omron G9EC series: Rated to 200A, with an exhaustive datasheet that looks trustworthy.


Stinger "SGP35" relay: supposedly rated to 500A, but the datasheet doesn't instill much trust. See for yourself: http://www.stingerelectronics.com/productDetails.aspx?ProductId=89&CategoryID=2


Has anybody got experience with either of these, or with other high current mechanical relays?



Answer



You're looking for a "contactor" rather than a relay at those current levels. Tyco are a trustworthy brand, see the MAP200. Other places to look are the companies that make MCBs and other industrial automation controls such as Hager, ABB, GE, Moeller, Schneider, Eaton Cutler-Hammer XTCS500M22B etc.


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