Control Relay Switching Capacity

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funky_gorilla

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Hi, I have a question regarding a DC switching maximum capacity. I am reading a data sheet and it mentions that the DC switching capacity is rated as below:

Load side
Rated switching voltage250 V AC
Continuous current16 A .1) For full continuous current (16 A), relay connections 11–21, 12–22 and 14–24 must be bridged.
Max. switching frequency at rated load0.1 Hz
AC switching capacity (resistive), max.4000 VA
DC switching capacity (resistive), max.384 W @ 24 V
Contact designCO contact
Contact materialAgNi
Contact material product selectornon-gold-plated contacts
Contact type1 CO contact (AgNi)
Mechanical service lifeAC coil 5 x 106 switching cycles, DC coil 10 x 106 switching cycles
Number of contacts1


The thing is, we plan to have a solar panel rated at 440W @ 48Volts. I guess the question we have is for 384W@24V (16A) capacity, are we wanting to avoid surpassing the wattage, or the current per the specification on the relay?
 

The thing is, we plan to have a solar panel rated at 440W @ 48Volts. I guess the question we have is for 384W@24V (16A) capacity, are we wanting to avoid surpassing the wattage, or the current per the specification on the relay?
You definitely do not want to exceed the voltage rating of the contacts. They do not have enough electrical clearance to break more than 24VDC. Some manufacturers get around this by putting multiple contacts in series.

You also do not want to exceed the current or wattage rating based on the voltage across the contacts.
 
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