HYBRID CONTACTOR WHICH PROVIDES GALVANIC BREAK BETWEEN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT AND LOAD
Abstract
Proposed hybrid contactor provides for arcless commutation on in-mode and off-mode of apparatus, there is not galvanic coupling between electric circuit and load, action of this apparatus is independent of type of drive gear, which provides commutation of contact system, that is why it can be used as steering an protection apparatus. Its advisable using is utilization in hard usage, for example in frequent starting of anisochronous engine, in conditions of high safety requirements of fire and burst safety.Downloads
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Сосков, А. Г., Дорохов, О. В., Сабалаєва, Н. О., & Соскова, І. О. (2013). HYBRID CONTACTOR WHICH PROVIDES GALVANIC BREAK BETWEEN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT AND LOAD. Lighting Engineering & Power Engineering, (1), 48–53. Retrieved from https://lepe.kname.edu.ua/index.php/lepe/article/view/64
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