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What voltage should be used in the UK for a magnetic contactor?

240V, 230V or 220V

I know over voltage and under voltage can lead to the coils being burnt out over time.

From the wall I am drawing in around 235V but when being used it drops around 225V-230V.

Is it still wise to buy the 240V contactor? As there alot of cheap ones available from China which are rated 220V which are mainly made for sale to Euope Mainland.

Regards,
 
What voltage should be used in the UK for a magnetic contactor?

240V, 230V or 220V

I know over voltage and under voltage can lead to the coils being burnt out over time.

From the wall I am drawing in around 235V but when being used it drops around 225V-230V.

Is it still wise to buy the 240V contactor? As there alot of cheap ones available from China which are rated 220V which are mainly made for sale to Euope Mainland.

Regards,
 
Use a Transformer and get a 12V 24V or whatever, or you could go the DC route to avoid chatter on the pole faces
 

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