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Higher current in relay resistive load compared to inductive load

kevit

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Hi, I have a question that I have been trying to figure out.

I just come across 2 relay life cycling graphs, 1) for resistive load, 2) inductive load.
Assuming the relay, voltage (DC) is the same, just wondering why the current for the inductive load graph is always lower than the resistive load. e.g. 120Vdc / 0.35A, L/R=30ms for inductive load, 120Vdc / 0.7A.

Hope somebody could share their knowledge, many thanks!
 

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Because when you try to break the circuit with the inductive load the voltage rises far higher than it does when the load is resistive.

There's lots more arcing and reducing the current makes it easier (in general terms) to extinguish the arc.
 

kevit

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Because when you try to break the circuit with the inductive load the voltage rises far higher than it does when the load is resistive.

There's lots more arcing and reducing the current makes it easier (in general terms) to extinguish the arc.

Thanks for the information! :)
 
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