Evening all,
Been to a customers unit recently due to some high level lighting that had stopped working. The cause was a relay that had overheated causing the neutral pole to fail open (they are 2 pole relays). When opening the panel I noticed the relays had signs of thermal damage. Some relays have already been replaced previously.
There are 24 din rail mounted relays in one panel. Each relay switches groups of 3/4 lights with 3 x 6ft fluorescent tubes in each light. All relays are 20Amp rated.
Due to the lighting being on for 14/15 hours a day my idea is to install NC relays so to prevent the coils being energised during daytime hours so effectively using the coils to turn the lights off rather than on. Would this prolong the life of the relays?
Any others thoughts appreciated.
Best regards.
Been to a customers unit recently due to some high level lighting that had stopped working. The cause was a relay that had overheated causing the neutral pole to fail open (they are 2 pole relays). When opening the panel I noticed the relays had signs of thermal damage. Some relays have already been replaced previously.
There are 24 din rail mounted relays in one panel. Each relay switches groups of 3/4 lights with 3 x 6ft fluorescent tubes in each light. All relays are 20Amp rated.
Due to the lighting being on for 14/15 hours a day my idea is to install NC relays so to prevent the coils being energised during daytime hours so effectively using the coils to turn the lights off rather than on. Would this prolong the life of the relays?
Any others thoughts appreciated.
Best regards.