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Momentary or Pulsed Loads Through Closed Contacts

Kilovac vacuum and gas-filled relays can handle momentary current pulses much higher than their continuous current rating. The key is to keep the temperature rise of the relay within safe limits since the normal failure mode in high peak current applications will be either contact welding from very high, very short current pulses or loss of seal integrity of the glass-to-metal or ceramic-to-metal seals due to excessive heat.

Recommended Relays For High Voltage Isolation
(Non-power Switching) Applications
Part Number Isolation Voltage Continuous Current Contact Form Load Switch* Peak Current
PD10 1800V 15 amps A Yes 600***
PD90 1800V 90 amps A Yes 600***
PD150 1800V 150 amps A Yes 1000***
EV250 2200V 400 amps A Yes 2,500***
EV500 2000V 600 amps A Yes 3,300***
HC-1 3.5 kV 25 amps C No --
HC-3 3.5 kV 18 amps C Yes 200**
HC-5 3.5 kV 8 amps C Yes 200**
K41 series 5.0 kV 25 amps A,B,C,P,R Yes 175**
K44P 8.0 kV 50 amps P Yes 500**
HC-2 8.0 kV 25 amps C No 200**
HC-4 8.0 kV 15 amps C Yes 200**
HC-6 8.0 kV 8 amps C Yes 200**
H-18 8.0 kV 10 amps 2C Yes --
K81 series 10.0 kV 10 amps A,B,C Yes 175**
K43 series 10.0 kV 25 amps A,B,C,P,R Yes 175**
KC-14, KC-18 15.0 kV 50 amps C No --
KC-8, KC-12 15.0 kV 30 amps C Yes 400**
H-26 15.0 kV 30 amps 4C Yes --
H-19 20.0 kV 30 amps 2C Yes --
KC-20, KC-30 25.0 kV 110, 55 amps X,Y No --
KC-22, KC-32 25.0 kV 64, 45 amps X,Y Yes 500**
K62 series 25.0 kV 18 amps A,B,C Yes 350**
K61 series 35.0 kV 10 amps A,B,C Yes 450**
K64C 50.0 kV 10 amps C Yes 400**
K70 series 70.0 kV 10 amps A,B,C Yes 400**

* In Fault Condition. "Yes" means relay is capable of tolerating some faults.
** Pulse, 5ms Duration, Closed Contacts; Failure=Welded Contacts
*** Pulse, 1s Duration, Closed Contacts

Therefore, there are two key parameters you must consider in selecting a relay for this type of application. First, refer to Figure 19 for recommended relays and their estimated peak current pulse rating. Second, you must calculate the duty cycle of the pulse to ensure that you will not exceed, on average, the relay’s continuous current rating. To calculate duty cycle,

Pulse duration (in seconds) X pulse rep rate (in cycles per second) x 100 = duty cycle (in percent)

The duty cycle times pulse peak current should not exceed the continuous current rating of the relay. For example: A pulse of 50 amps, lasting 50 milliseconds is passed through the relay every 200 milliseconds. The duty cycle is...

.050 pulse duration X 1 cycle/.200 seconds = 25% duty cycle

The average current is...

25% X 50 amp peak current = 12.5 amps continuous

Thus, a relay with a 12.5 amp or greater continuous current rating will be suitable for this application.