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Magnetically
Latching Coil Controllers
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All the main ranges of Albright contactors are now
available with magnetic latching - one short pulse to close the main
contacts - one short pulse to reopen them again.
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The result is a bistable device, the coil of which
consumes no power except during the closing and opening strokes and
because there is in effect no heating of the coil, the contactors can be
engineered in the first place with more powerful coils and springs than
with conventional contactors.
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Contact ratings and all external dimensions are
identical to those of the equivalent types which have conventionally
energised coils. Similarly all the additional features which are available
with Albright contactors can be found with the magnetically latched
versions, eg auxiliary contacts, magnetic blowouts for the main contacts,
wide selection of brackets, and such like.
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The magnetically latching contactors can be driven
directly from a reversible power supply. Alternatively the Albright ML52
or ML53 coil controller can be utilised.
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Please Note, Very Important:
Magnetically Latched Contactors do not fail safe. If there is a power
failure, or if the supply to the contactor coil is broken, the contactor
contacts will not open or close, i.e. they will not change state. These
devices should not therefore be used in applications where the failure of
contacts to open or close could result in a hazardous situation for
persons or equipment.
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We are now able to offer a wide selection of magnetically
latching contactors. As with all our contactors, these ranges can be
tailored to suit each Customer's requirement.
The magnetically latching contactors can be driven directly
from a reversible power supply. Alternatively the Albright ML52
or ML53 coil controller can be utilised.
ML52:-
One Input
The supply to the contactor is automatically alternated with
each new application of a supply voltage. Furthermore, the duration of the pulse
is limited to maximum 1/2 second and thus it is impossible to overheat the coil
even if the supply voltage is maintained indefinitely.

ML53:-
Two Input
Two inputs into the controller are used. One
giving an "on" pulse and the other will always give an "off"
pulse.

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