Causes of relay protection failure

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Common causes include poor contact alignment, open coils, and improper relay selection for the application. There are several reasons why a relay may fail, including: Excessive current or voltage: A relay may fail if it is exposed to excessive current or voltage, which can burn out the contacts or damage the coil. Mechanical wear and tear: Relays that are used frequently can experience mechanical wear. In most cases, these issues are not caused by defective relays, but by incorrect settings, poor coordination, wiring mistakes. Like any component, relays are supplied with a number of normal operating conditions that can involve things like operating current and voltage levels, min and max operating temperatures, and also a predicted lifespan. Let's dive into the details to help you diagnose and fix issues with precision and efficiency.

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