JLD612 us w/ a 220v coil
Posted by admin on January 9th, 2010 at 02:58am
just double checking my mindset.
When using a 220 coil in the contactor, would running the one (110v) leg to the coil and the other (110v) leg through the 612 (pin #13) to activate the coil (via pin #14 when "on" mode), the question is, would I need a diode to keep the hot leg of the coil from bleeding back to the 612 through #14 when its in its "off" mode?
did any of this make sense?
When using a 220 coil in the contactor, would running the one (110v) leg to the coil and the other (110v) leg through the 612 (pin #13) to activate the coil (via pin #14 when "on" mode), the question is, would I need a diode to keep the hot leg of the coil from bleeding back to the 612 through #14 when its in its "off" mode?
did any of this make sense?
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