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General-purpose Relay Topic: Guidelines to Determine Relay Service Life

 

FAQ No. FAQ02800

 

Question

What kind of guidelines are there for determining the service life of a Relay?



Answer

There are a number of ways a Relay can fail at the end of its service life, such as contact welding, faulty contact, and insulation degradation.

Guidelines for Determining If a Relay Is Still Serviceable

 
Item Specified value
Appearance Make sure there are no loose, deformed, or scratched parts.
Insulation resistance

1 MΩ min. unless otherwise specified

Dielectric strength 75% of initial standard value or higher
Coil resistance From 95% of the initial standard lower limit to 125% of the initial standard upper limit
Must operate voltage 1.2 times the initial standard or lower
Must release voltage 0.5 times the initial standard or higher
Operating time 1.2 times the initial standard or lower
Release time Twice the initial standard value or lower
Contact resistance Contact rated current or switching current (A) Measurement current (A) After contact resistance test (Ω)
Less than 0.01 0.001 100
0.01 - 0.1 0.01 20
0.1 - 1 0.1 5
More than 1 1 2


 

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