Star-Delta Contactor Size Calculator

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Star-Delta Contactor Size Calculator
Star-Delta Contactor Size Calculator

The Star Delta Contactor Size Calculator is an online calculator tool designed to assist electrical engineers and industrial technicians in selecting the correct contactor ratings for star-delta motor starter configurations. 

Star Delta Contactor Size Calculator

Star Delta Contactor Size Calculator

Calculate optimal contactor ratings per IEC 60947-4-1 AC-3 standard for star-delta motor starters

Motor Parameters
Motor rated power (kilowatts or horsepower)
V
Three-phase line voltage (typically 230V, 380V, 415V, 440V, 480V)
%
Motor efficiency percentage (typical range: 80-92% for standard motors)
Typical motor power factor: 0.75 – 0.95
Contactor Selection (IEC AC-3)
Sized for 33% of full load current (brief star phase: ~3-5 seconds)
Sized for 58% of full load current during delta phase
Sized for 100% of full load current (continuous operation)
Calculation Results & Recommendations
Input Power (kW)
0kW
Full Load Current (FLC) @ Delta
0A
Required Star Current (0.33 × FLC)
0A
Star Current (% of FLC)
33%
Recommended Star Contactor (with 25% safety margin)
A
Your Selected Star Contactor
A
Required Delta Current (0.58 × FLC)
0A
Delta Current (% of FLC)
58%
Recommended Delta Contactor (with 25% safety margin)
A
Your Selected Delta Contactor
A
Required Main Current (1.0 × FLC)
0A
Main Current (% of FLC)
100%
Recommended Main Contactor (with 25% safety margin)
A
Your Selected Main Contactor
A
ℹ️ Engineering Notes & Standards

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The calculator implements industry accepted sizing rules based on the IEC 60947-4-1 AC-3 standard which governs low voltage (LV) switchgear and control gear for motor control applications.

Star-delta starters are widely used across industrial facilities to reduce the high inrush current drawn by squirrel cage induction motors during startup. 

By first connecting the motor windings in a star (Y) configuration & then switching to a delta configuration once the motor approaches rated speed the starting current is reduced to approximately 1/3rd of the direct-on-line (DOL) starting current.

Star-Delta Starters
Star-Delta Starters

Proper contactor sizing is important for reliable and safe operation. 

Undersized contactors are prone to premature contact wear, excessive heat buildup and nuisance tripping while oversized contactors increase material costs unnecessarily. 

This calculator calculates current ratings and recommends conventional IEC contactor sizes with a 25% safety margin, avoiding error.

A star-delta starter operates in 3 different phases.

Phase 1: Star Connection

The main contactor and star contactor energise simultaneously. 

Motor windings are connected in star that is reducing the voltage across each winding to 1/√3 (approximately 58%) of line voltage. 

Starting current is reduced to around 33% of the DOL value.

Phase 2: Transition

After a timed delay (typically 3 to 10 seconds) the star contactor de-energises. 

A detailed open transition period follows before the delta contactor closes. 

This transition should be rapid to avoid high transient currents.

Phase 3: Delta Connection

The main contactor and delta contactor remain energised. 

Motor windings are now connected across full line voltage and the motor delivers its rated output. 

Full load current flows continuously through the main and delta contactors.

Star Delta Starter Internal Parts
Star Delta Starter Internal Parts

Understanding how current divides across the three contactors is essential for correct sizing. 

In a star-delta starter 3 contactors carry different portions of the motor current at different times

ContactorActive DuringCurrent Rule% of FLC
Main ContactorStar + Delta Phases1.0 x FLC100%
Delta ContactorDelta Phase Only0.58 x FLC58%
Star ContactorStar Phase Only0.33 x FLC33%

Note: The star contactor carries only 1/3 of FLC because the star phase is detail (3-10 seconds) and thermally lightly loaded. The delta contactor carries approximately 58% because it handles the phase winding current in delta connection which equals FLC /√3.

Star-Delta Starter Contactor Internal Parts
Star-Delta Starter Contactor Internal Parts
Input FieldUnitDescription
Motor PowerkW (or) HPRated shaft output power. The tool converts HP to kW automatically using the factor 1 HP = 0.746 kW.
Supply VoltageV (3-phase)Line-to-line voltage of the three-phase supply. Common values: 380V, 415V, 440V, 480V.
Motor Efficiency%Ratio of mechanical output to electrical input. Typically 80 -92% for standard induction motors. Default: 85%.
Power Factor (cos φ)DimensionlessRatio of real to apparent power. Typically 0.75 to 0.95. Default: 0.85.

The user chooses a contactor rating from a dropdown for each of the 3 contactors. 

Available standard IEC AC-3 ratings are: 9A, 12A, 18A, 25A, 32A, 40A, 50A, 63A, 80A, 95A, 125A, 150A, 175A, 200A, 225A and 250A. 

After calculation the tool use to compare the selected values against the calculated recommendations and raises warnings if any contactor is undersized.

The Full Load Current (FLC) is calculated using the standard three phase power formula

FLC = (P x 1000) ÷ (√3 x V x cosφ x η)

Where 

P – Motor power in kW 

V – Line voltage in volts 

cosφ – Power factor 

η – Efficiency as a decimal (0.85 for 85%)

After computing or calculating FLC the tool applies the industry standard sizing ratios and then adds a 25% safety margin to consider for 

  • Motor overloads, 
  • Supply voltage fluctuations and 
  • Aging of contacts.
Contactor Sizing
Contactor Sizing
  • Star Contactor minimum rating = FLC x 0.33 x 1.25
  • Delta Contactor minimum rating = FLC x 0.58 x 1.25
  • Main Contactor minimum rating = FLC x 1.00 x 1.25

The online tool then selects the next available standard IEC contactor size that meets (or) exceeds the computed minimum.

A 37 kW, 415V, 3 phase induction motor with efficiency 88% and power factor 0.87 is to be started using a star-delta starter. Determine the required contactor ratings.

FLC = (37 x 1000) ÷ (√3 x 415 x 0.87 x 0.88) = 67.0 A

  • Star: 67.0 x 0.33 = 22.1 A  →  with 25% margin: 27.6 A  →  Select 32A contactor
  • Delta: 67.0 x 0.58 = 38.9 A  →  with 25% margin: 48.6 A  →  Select 50A contactor
  • Main: 67.0 x 1.00 = 67.0 A  →  with 25% margin: 83.8 A  →  Select 95A contactor

After clicking Calculate, the results panel displays the computed FLC and individual current requirements for each contactor, recommended standard sizes and a comparison against the user selected sizes. 

A green confirmation message is shown when all selections comply. 

An amber warning is shown for each undersized contactor specifying the required rating and the recommended replacement.

The Engineering Notes section below the results explains the formulas used, the rationale for each sizing percentage and the star-delta sequence in plain language making the tool useful for both experienced engineers and apprentices learning motor control systems.

IEC 60947-4-1: Low-voltage switchgear & controlgear; Part 4-1: Contactors & motor starters.

IEC 60034-1: Rotating electrical machines – Rating & performance.

AS/NZS 60947-4-1: Australian adoption of IEC 60947-4-1.

NEMA ICS 2: Industrial Control and Systems – Controllers, Contactors and Overload Relays (for North American reference).

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