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00:00 - Intro
00:39 - What is a contactor?
00:55 - Why contactor is used?
02:44 - Contactor vs. relay
03:39 - How to wire a contactor
03:43 - 1) Coil terminals
04:53 - 2) Contacts terminals
05:55 - 3) Auxiliary contact terminals
06:10 - How does a feedback contact work?
07:08 - How to wire a contactor to the PLC and motor
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In this video, we will explain what a contactor is, how they work, how to wire a contactor, and the difference between a contactor and a relay.
A contactor is a device that is for making and breaking an electrical power circuit. For example, we usually use a contactor for turning on and off an electrical motor.
Why do we need to use a contactor? Can't we connect the motor directly to the PLC? Well, the short answer is no. Because you don't want to connect a high voltage electric motor to your shiny expensive PLC directly. This will damage the PLC cards if there are any electric surges on the motor's side.
We use a contactor to connect the PLC to the motor indirectly and safely. All contactors have a low voltage coil. We connect the PLC output to this coil. This coil usually works with a 24-volt DC signal.
Once the coil is energized, an electromagnetic field will be created. This electromagnetic field then causes the contacts to be closed and that's how the 3-phase power will reach the motor and can turn it on. So, there is no electrical connection between the coil and the contacts.
In the normal state and when the coil is not energized, the contacts are open and when a 24-volt DC signal is sent from the PLC, the coil will be energized, the contacts will close and the motor turns on.
A relay works the same way as a contactor. That means a relay also has a coil and some contact. When the coil is energized, the contacts will close.
But here is the difference... a relay is usually used for smaller devices with lower current and voltage rates. A contactor, however, is used for bigger devices with higher current and voltage rates.
Let’s talk about the wire terminals on the contactors.
1) On the front of the contactor, we see two wire terminals of A1 and A2. This is where we can connect a 24-volt DC power to the coil to energize it.
The coil may work with different voltages such as 12-volt DC, 24-volt DC, or maybe 220-volt DC.
Depending on the type of the contactor, the coil can also work with a 24, 120, or 220-volt AC power.
2) On the other side of the contactor, we have six other wire terminals. The wire terminals on the top are labeled from left to right with L1, L2, and L3. The wire terminals on the bottom are labeled from left to right with T1, T2, and T3.
The L1, L2, and L3 terminals are where the power wires connect to the contactor. The T1, T2, and T3 terminals are where the device wires connect to the contactor.
3) We have another set of wire terminals on the front end labeled as NO or normally open. This is a simple normally open contact referred to as an auxiliary contact or a feedback contact.
This contact is used to send a signal to the PLC input about the contactor's health. When the coil is energized and the three main contacts are closed, the feedback contact will be closed as well and send a signal to the PLC input.
We have discussed this more in our level 2 PLC programming course and there is a sample PLC program that shows why we always need to use a feedback contact and how to use that contact in the PLC program to get notified when the contactor is broken: bit.ly/36P7cbd
You also need a start and stop switch to be connected to the PLC input.
- When you press the start switch, the coil will be energized, the contacts will be closed and the motor will be turned on.
- When you press the stop switch, the coil will be de-energized, the contact will open and the motor will turn off.
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@kenmichaels6595
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@ashutoshsawant7013
@ashutoshsawant7013 2 года назад
I have been waiting for contactor vs relay video since long. Thank you for this.
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@samalfellah2066 2 года назад
Amazingly simple and interactive way of explaining.
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@dmj777
@dmj777 Месяц назад
What an excellent explanation of how a contact operates!🤩
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@themuddyrug55
@themuddyrug55 2 года назад
Very informative video, and you explained everything with no way to misinterpret the information. Very nice!
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@realpars 2 года назад
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@iliapopovich
@iliapopovich 2 года назад
Very well explained in American-English, recently I did a L3 PLC programming in UK and it was horrible. Anyway, I took the certification...And by the way regarding the contactors and relays, you can always put three relays instead of a contactor for some small motors temporarily, just check the ampers. I have an Arduino controller with 230v 10A ,very small relays working even on 3.3v DC, so with them, I can easily switch On/Off a 1000W , 450V motor.
@aryanrathi4876
@aryanrathi4876 2 месяца назад
What if only one phase trips? Wouldn't that cause phase imbalance?
@davidalvarado7944
@davidalvarado7944 2 года назад
This was so helpful and helped me embarrass my lead for trying to troubleshoot a broken contactor incorrectly when it was working just fine!!! thanks a bunch RealPars
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@Xaerorazor0
@Xaerorazor0 2 года назад
If I remember correctly, contactors use a bar across two contacts per line where it can split the voltage to prevent arcing, whereas a relay uses only one point where it will experience the full voltage drop across the contacts, when opening the circuit, so a relay will take damage when opening a higher voltage/higher current source when the contactor is designed to split the voltage across the 2 contacts and reduce possible damage from arcing.
@sjholmesbrown
@sjholmesbrown 2 года назад
This is correct. The contacts in a contactor are also larger than a small relay and have contact surfaces designed for higher currents. Often the contacts in a contactor will also 'wipe' or rub across each other slightly as they close, this serves to clean off slight oxidation traces and keep the contacts fresh.
@danielfranchette5547
@danielfranchette5547 2 года назад
the double breaking does not cancel the electric arc but helps to extinguish it, which will define the breaking capacity of the contactor. Much of the complexity of contactor design lies in implementing different arc breaking techniques in a minimal amount of space. it is this electric arc which determines the electrical life of the contactor (because of the progressive degradation of the contacts) which is much less than its mechanical life which is often around ten million operations. The electrical life depends on the type of load supplied by the contactor. An inductive load will generate larger arcs than a resistive load and decrease the longevity of the poles. The contactor manufacturer gives life curves as a function of use to provide for the replacement of devices.
@RiaziMohandesi
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@realpars
@realpars Год назад
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@oficinadoeletricista
@oficinadoeletricista 2 года назад
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@realpars 2 года назад
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@Logicmart5754
@Logicmart5754 2 года назад
Hats off to you RealPars. What a nice way of explanation!
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@realpars 2 года назад
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@annahabanna
@annahabanna 2 года назад
Fantastic intro to the topic! Thank you.
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@eugenepohjola258
@eugenepohjola258 2 года назад
Howdy. Nice basic knowledge. However. I would be reluctant to connect a contactor coil directly to a PLC output. I would use a relay in between. Also a backfire or free-wheeling diode over the contactor coil is mandatory with DC. There is a lot of induction in the contactor coil when engaged. This energy will rapidly burn the relay or PLC card contacts if not managed. With AC the backfiring problem is not as big but some backfire managing is still necessary by a suitable RC filter over the coil. Typical values are R = 100 ohm and C = 100 nF 500 V in series. Regards.
@realpars
@realpars 2 года назад
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@eugenepohjola258
@eugenepohjola258 2 года назад
@Mindaugas Vaitiekūnas Yes. The backfire diode is a good solution in most cases. It is sometimes experienced that the contactor disegages too slowly as the back current takes too long to dissipate in the coil and the diode. A solution to this may be to use, say, 7 diodes in series. This will force the back induction to rise to about 5 V and provide a faster dissipation. The output transistor will see a voltage of 24 V + 5 V, or some 30 V but it will most likely tolerate that. One could consider using a regular diode and a 5 V zenerdiode in anti series but it is not recommended. Zener diodes are slow and will allow the build-up of a high spike before going into conduction. For the same reason Schottky diodes cannot be used. Regards.
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@ricardogarcia3900
@ricardogarcia3900 2 года назад
Great video. Remember one thing. You must connect a thermal relay in series between the outputs of the contactor and the inputs of the motor, plus the output that indicates a overload as a signal to PLC.
@miguelzavaleta1911
@miguelzavaleta1911 2 года назад
At that point why not just use a VFD instead?
@Cleofizoid
@Cleofizoid 2 года назад
...and now you have a motor starter and not a "contactor".
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@kasondensofwa4184 2 года назад
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Thank you very much for valuable information. Kindly make a video on Different PLC programming languages available and their applications and their best uses. Thank you very much for taking the feedback and making the same.
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Our pleasure!
@nsg2425
@nsg2425 2 года назад
Very useful video.... Keep it up 👍
@realpars
@realpars 2 года назад
Thanks a lot!
@cletusasiwoko2368
@cletusasiwoko2368 Год назад
Hello Real Pars, I enjoy watching your videos. Undoubtedly, I have learnt a lot through them. I have a request. Can you please make a video on phase monitoring relay? I'm having a challenge understanding it. Thank you
@realpars
@realpars Год назад
Great suggestion, Cletus! I will happily pass this on to our course developers. Thanks for sharing and happy learning!
@ernestoterrazas1132
@ernestoterrazas1132 2 года назад
Hi! I really like your videos, congratulations for the excellent manner in which they are presented. They are an excellent training resource! One question: I keep seeing in your videos that you mention a -24V DC connection when in reality it should be 0V (M in schematics). When you say +24V in the positive connection, and then -24V in what should be the 0V (M), it gives the wrong impression of a net 48V potential across the supply of the contactor coil. I've seen other of your videos that also have this mistake (not exactly of contactors by the way). Am I missing something?
@realpars
@realpars 2 года назад
No, you are not missing anything. Having designed and installed hundreds of panels over my career, I have seen a few different ways to identify the negative, or common, connection for 24VDC circuits. Technically, the return leg, or more negative connection, in a 24VDC circuit is identified as 0V, earth potential, or COMMON. However, some like to identify the common terminal as the (-) terminal or the negative terminal of the 24VDC circuit (-24VDC). This designation is designed to separate it from other grounds or earth potentials.
@Cleofizoid
@Cleofizoid 2 года назад
I always say "DC Common" or "DCC".
@sivaramank5016
@sivaramank5016 2 года назад
@8.10 normally stop switches will be NC..but in this video it is represented As NO
@realpars
@realpars 2 года назад
True, Stop pushbuttons are normally NC contacts. However, for some installations, the START and STOP pushbuttons are both NO contacts brought into a PLC DI card, as in the video. In other installations, a single NO pushbutton is used to both START and STOP a motor. For single machine installations or shop-type installations, NO contacts are sometimes used when the E-STOP is in close proximity in case of failure.
@mannmohan3009
@mannmohan3009 2 года назад
Nice explanation 👍
@realpars
@realpars 2 года назад
Thank you!
@ardragopal
@ardragopal 2 года назад
Very Helpful 🔥🤩
@realpars
@realpars 2 года назад
Glad you think so!
@intradeee
@intradeee 2 года назад
Good job guys!
@realpars
@realpars 2 года назад
Thank you, Bartosz!
@sohaibsaeed4146
@sohaibsaeed4146 2 года назад
Love it💓