FAQ No. FAQ02804
Question
Choosing from among CR elements, diodes, varistors, and other kinds of
surge suppressor elements, which is the most effective for protecting
contacts?
Answer
For a DC load, a diode is generally the most effective, and the next most
effective is CR elements. For an AC load, a varistor or CR elements are
the most effective.
Typical Surge Suppressor Examples:


Do not use the following kind of surge
suppressor application.

It is commonly believed that it is more
difficult to switch DC inductive loads than resistive loads, but the
performance can be improved to about the same level as resistive loads by
using a surge suppressor.
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