Contactors are rated by designed load current per contact (pole), maximum fault withstand current, duty cycle, design life expectancy, voltage, and coil voltage. A general purpose motor control contactor may be suitable for heavy starting duty on large motors; so-called "definite purpose" contactors are carefully adapted to such applications as air-conditioning compressor motor starting. North American and European ratings for contactors follow different philosophies, with North American general purpose machine tool contactors generally emphasizing simplicity of application while definite purpose and European rating philosophy emphasizes design for the intended life cycle of the application.
IEC utilization categories The current rating of the contactor depends on
utilization category. Example
IEC categories in standard 60947 are described as: •
AC-1 – Non-inductive or slightly inductive loads, resistance furnaces •
AC-2 – Starting of
slip-ring motors: starting, switching-off •
AC-3 – Starting of
squirrel-cage motors and switching-off only after the motor is up to speed. (Make Locked Rotor Amps (LRA), Break Full Load Amps (FLA)) •
AC-4 – Starting of squirrel-cage motors with inching and plugging duty. Rapid Start/Stop. (Make and Break LRA) Relays and auxiliary contact blocks are rated according to IEC 60947-5-1: •
AC-15 – Control of electromagnetic loads (>72 VA) •
DC-13 – Control of electromagnets
NEMA NEMA contactors for low-voltage motors (less than 1,000 volts) are rated according to
NEMA size, which gives a maximum continuous current rating and a rating by horsepower for attached induction motors. NEMA standard contactor sizes are designated 00, 0, 1, 2, 3 to 9. The horsepower ratings are based on voltage and on typical induction motor characteristics and
duty cycle as stated in NEMA standard ICS2. Exceptional duty cycles or specialized motor types may require a different NEMA starter size than the nominal rating. Manufacturer's literature is used to guide selection for non-motor loads, for example, incandescent lighting or power factor correction capacitors. Contactors for medium-voltage motors (greater than 1,000 volts) are rated by voltage and current capacity. Auxiliary contacts of contactors are used in control circuits and are rated with
NEMA contact ratings for the pilot circuit duty required. Normally these contacts are not used in motor circuits. The nomenclature is a letter followed by a three-digit number, the letter designates the current rating of the contacts and the current type (i.e., AC or DC) and the number designates the maximum voltage design values. ==Applications==